Overview:
+ Estimated achievement difficulty: 6/10
+ Offline: 38 (800)
+ Online: 12 (200)
+ Approximate time: 40 - 60 hours
+ Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1 (2 Suggested)
+ Missable achievements: Several but they can all be earned outside of the campaign.
+ Does difficulty affect Achievements? Yes
+ Unobtainable achievements: 0
+ Extra equipment needed?: None
+ Avatar Awards: 0
+ Cheats: 0
Introduction:
Fracure is a rather interesting third person shooter. You won't become so attached to your character or the main story of the game, but the terraforming controls and creative weaponry provide enough entertainment. The campaign is fairly short but the achievements will keep you playing for several hours.
Breakdown:
There are quite a few missible achievements but they can all be earn in various other ways outside the main campaign.
First Playthrough (Casual/Normal/Hardcore)
The main campaign is fairly short, but be prepared as you will have to deal with large groups of enemies. Some areas can be quite tricky on Hardcore so take your time. If you take your time and make good use of the terraform tools you have you shouldn't have too many issues beating this game.
Your biggest issue will be fighting the Hydres and Bollas. These enemies are fairly tough, keep moving and use all your Augmentations to full effect. While fighting the Bollas you will need to shoot various glowing body parts before this enemy dies. Face, Chest and Back, once you destroy one of these areas quickly move onto the next. The faster you kill these mini bosses the better.
Weapon Achievements
This may seem like an impossible task but there are several ways to tackle this set of achievements. Pick up and use all the weapons you come across while playing through the campaign. If you miss any of the weapon kills you can continue to either play through again and select chapters, or you can use multiplayer and the weapons training to finish off the rest.
Data Cells
These may seem like a pain to collect but they will reward you with the Weapon Testing playground. You will earn several achievements for collecting the Data Cells, then open an area which you can complete various weapon achievements you may have missed.
Data Cell Collectible Guide
Multiplayer
This is where you will spend most of your time, the campaign is fairly short so be prepared to spend some serious time boosting this set of achievements. There is no easy way to play 1500 games, but you can start all games in player matches and with a second player.
Use the Achievement Trading Thread to find a partner for this set of activities. You can try and do this on your own but the multiplayer is lacking with a decent community.
Conclusion:
Overall this game may challenge you and the multiplayer may seem long but if you keep at it, you will be rewarded in the long run.
[x360a would like to thank Fizzmatix for this road map]