If Ghost of Tsushima has taken you to the point of wanting to platinum it, you will probably be grappling with finding the various trophies we listed a while ago. Among these there is one whose description is not very clear and indicative, that is Pain of a fallen forge. The caption reads: The "Lament of the storm" sounds on a friend's grave, the problem is that in Jin's adventure it certainly cannot be said that few people die ...
SPOILER ALERT: in this guide there is a spoiler about an event of the main plot of Ghost of Tsushima, therefore we advise you to proceed only if you have finished the game or if you are in its more advanced stages, more specifically if you have passed Phase 2.
To unlock this trophy you need two pre-requisites:
- having continued in the main story beyond Phase 2, and more exactly after Taka's death
- have found at least 5 crickets
I singing crickets are usually found inside the cemeteries scattered around the island of Tsushima, and to find them you just need to wear the Wayfarer's Robe (which will vibrate the joypad in the vicinity of objects to find), and in the Map menu set the Guide Wind Objective on search for crickets, in fact.
Once you have found enough, go to the Armor, Accessories menu and set the melody "Lament of the storm" that you have unlocked.
Now head east of Yarikawa Fortress in the Toyotama area. If you have passed the right event in the story on the map you will find marked the exact location of Tomb of Taka. You can then use the fast travel feature to get there.
Once you get to the right place, there is nothing left to do but approach the tomb and, using the DualShock 4's touchpad, swipe left to play the flute. This will unlock the "Pain of a Fallen Forge" trophy.
► Ghost of Tsushima is an Adventure-Action game developed by Sucker Punch and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 4, the video game was released on 17/07/2020
Ghost of Tsushima is a beautiful game that cannot be missing from your collection: we have decided to evaluate it with a 80%, if you are interested in learning more you can read the Ghost of Tsushima review