Super Comboman: Smash Edition (HP)
21 Achievements
PS4
Sticker Head
Collect all stickers in game
0.8%
How to unlock the Sticker Head achievement in Super Comboman: Smash Edition - Definitive Guide
There are a total of 90 stickers in the game.
I couldn't find a detailed guide online (and sorry to say, this won't be a detailed location guide either) but I found that I didn't really need one.
Here are some important notes though:
-The only indication of how many stickers are in a level, and how many you have found in that level, is only revealed at the end of stage stats for that particular level. That is it. It is a bit frustrating if you are not keeping track.
I would suggest either replaying the level until you find them, or make a note which level it is you are missing.
-Typically, you will not get a gold rank on levels when first exploring for stickers, so expect to replay. The last 4 or 5 levels though seemed to have easier requirements for gold, as I took plenty of time to explore (died a few times in the process) and still walked away with gold.
-Stickers only count once the level is completed. You cannot pick one up and exit to the menu. Similarly, if you get a game over and restart, you will have to recollect any stickers you picked up for that level.
-You will not need any special abilities or perks to find any of the stickers (although they may make it easier)
To be honest, most are pretty easy to find. Once you become familiar with spotting destructible walls and such, you can determine locations of stickers with ease, as most are hidden in this way. There are a handful that are hidden high up and require some wall jumps and maneuverability, some that are hidden behind trick walls (openings that are similar in color template as the rest of the level to make it blend it with real walls) and a few that must be reached before a story related mechanism changes the level layout.
That is honestly it. I found that in the later levels, I was finding all the stickers more easily. Not sure if the devs were getting lazier, or I was just getting a keener eye on spotting them.
About 60% of the time, I got all the stickers on my first run through. Otherwise, I was just missing one, and a quick replay usually finished it up.
I couldn't find a detailed guide online (and sorry to say, this won't be a detailed location guide either) but I found that I didn't really need one.
Here are some important notes though:
-The only indication of how many stickers are in a level, and how many you have found in that level, is only revealed at the end of stage stats for that particular level. That is it. It is a bit frustrating if you are not keeping track.
I would suggest either replaying the level until you find them, or make a note which level it is you are missing.
-Typically, you will not get a gold rank on levels when first exploring for stickers, so expect to replay. The last 4 or 5 levels though seemed to have easier requirements for gold, as I took plenty of time to explore (died a few times in the process) and still walked away with gold.
-Stickers only count once the level is completed. You cannot pick one up and exit to the menu. Similarly, if you get a game over and restart, you will have to recollect any stickers you picked up for that level.
-You will not need any special abilities or perks to find any of the stickers (although they may make it easier)
To be honest, most are pretty easy to find. Once you become familiar with spotting destructible walls and such, you can determine locations of stickers with ease, as most are hidden in this way. There are a handful that are hidden high up and require some wall jumps and maneuverability, some that are hidden behind trick walls (openings that are similar in color template as the rest of the level to make it blend it with real walls) and a few that must be reached before a story related mechanism changes the level layout.
That is honestly it. I found that in the later levels, I was finding all the stickers more easily. Not sure if the devs were getting lazier, or I was just getting a keener eye on spotting them.
About 60% of the time, I got all the stickers on my first run through. Otherwise, I was just missing one, and a quick replay usually finished it up.