![]() Once you’re outside swim over to where you spotted the collectible and grab it. Do this after you have fully assembled the probe and have opened the bay doors. However, the only way to get to it is to jam yourself in the service hatch in the middle and send yourself through to the probe assembly room. The Sputnik collectible can be seen as you are fixing the left grabber arm. At the very top of the tower is a large radio dish and at the base of the dish-on the right side-is the Soyuz collectible. The Soyuz can be found at the very top of the communications tower that you have to unfold and sync up. ![]() Directly beneath this panel is another solar panel with the collectible hiding by the column keeps it attached to the station. The Boot is fairly easy to spot and collect as you will need to exit the station and manually open a solar panel. It’s advised that you gather all collectibles on Assisted difficulty. Evacuation requires you to take it all the way to the escape pod instead of the Comms Terminal. Energy only requires you to grab the collectible once, and level 07. You must find them-they will shimmer periodically letting you know they’re grabbable-and take them back to the Comms Terminal. There is one collectible hidden in each of the 7 levels in Heavenly Bodies. That being said, you might find yourself naturally completing a few of them during this phase. This makes getting around much easier as holding & in the same direction will make your astronaut kick their legs and “swim” through space giving you momentum.Įach level will have a small list of extra challenges for you to complete (with one of the challenges being “finish the level in Newtonian mode”) which you are free to tackle on your first playthrough if you’d like, but to limit how much you have to worry about and to get a better idea of the game it’s best if you ignore them for now. To make grabbing these collectibles easier, it’s advised to play through this phase while on “Assisted” difficulty. ![]() Check out the Collectibles Section for the locations of each collectible. Once you grab a collectible you have to drag it back to the Comms Terminal to properly “collect” it (except for level 06. These collectibles are usually hidden outside of whatever ship you’re currently in, and will often shine letting you know it’s “grabbable”. Your only goal is to get to know the game and collect the single collectible in each of the 7 levels. Phase one of our Heavenly Bodies Trophy Guide is rather light. Phase One – Complete All 7 Levels & Collect All Collectibles Heavenly Bodies is available on PS4 & PS5. You can choose to play solo if that’s how you prefer to play, but with no friends to accompany you, nobody will hear you scream (from frustration). However, you must use your arms and hands to fling you around as there is no gravity. Heavenly Bodies is a co-op game about two astronauts completing various tasks onboard their space station. Welcome to our Heavenly Bodies Trophy Guide. Heavenly Bodies is coming to PS4 and PS5 on December 7, 2021.Heavenly Bodies Guide and Road Map for PS4 & PS5 You can check out the official PS4 and PS5 release date trailer for Heavenly Bodies below: Just don’t accidentally open the airlock. You can even grab on to the other player and do a little zero-gravity wrestling. Other tasks revolve around routine maintenance, such as repairing broken parts and vacuuming out the garbage. In some parts of the trailer, we can see that some tasks include simply watering the flowers and flora inside of the space station. Not everything seems like life or death, however. Be careful though one wrong turn, one missed grab will leave you flying out into the void like Sandra Bullock in Gravity. Players can also hop into a smaller spaceship and pilot it using these same controls in order to mine asteroids for minerals. Using the bumpers, triggers, and joystick, players will be able to bend their knees, move their hands around, and grab things. In addition to dealing with weightlessness and the crippling loneliness of space, players will also have to grapple (literally) with a rather complex control scheme utilizing the triggers on the DualSense and DualShock controllers. From collecting minerals to data, the life of an astronaut is far from easygoing. While it seems like a fairly straightforward game, the new trailer shows off some of the hijinks that you and a friend can pull.
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