REPLACED Achievements Guide: Full List and How To Unlock
REPLACED achievements are tied closely to story progression, side quests, and full completion milestones, which means most of them unlock naturally as you move through the game. The rest require going out of your way to explore, upgrade, and fully engage with every system the game offers.
All REPLACED Achievements Explained
REPLACED has 34 achievements worth 1,000 Gamerscore, earned through story completion, side quests, collectibles, upgrades, and combat milestones.
The achievement list is structured in a way where your first run will unlock a large portion just by progressing, but full completion requires revisiting areas, finishing optional quests, and cleaning up specific combat requirements.
You will notice that chapters carry most of the early unlocks, while later achievements push you into exploring everything the game hides off the main path.
Full Achievement List
Job Burnout | Complete the Prologue
Non-Standard Task | Complete Chapter 1
Machine Learning | Complete Chapter 2
The Lowest Low | Complete Chapter 3
Brothers in Arms | Complete Chapter 4
Another Brick in The Wall | Complete Chapter 5
Home, Sweet Home | Complete Chapter 6
New Horizons | Complete Chapter 7
Night and The City | Complete Chapter 8
Lend a Hand | Complete Chapter 9
Full Circle | Complete Chapter 10
My Only Sunshine | Chapter 2, complete David’s quest
Let There Be Blood | Chapter 2, complete Doctor’s quest
Family Reunion | Chapter 4, complete Old Man’s quest
Good Boy! | Chapter 4, complete Excalibur’s quest
Hunted | Chapter 4, complete Edward’s quest
Look-Alike | Chapter 7, complete Sandra’s quest
The Biggest Fan | Find all Tempest-man comics
Sad Cats | Find all Railway Station cats
This Is The World We Live In | Find all collectibles
Music Sounds Better with You | Discover all music tracks
Old School | Get the high score in all arcade games
Non-Human Reflexes | Complete the game on Hard difficulty
My Body Is a Machine | Find all Health and Med-Stim upgrades
Top Gear | Find all Gun and Pickaxe upgrades
Cyberninja | Deflect 50 enemy blasts
Reflashed | Complete 3 hacking sequences without mistakes
Breaking The First Law | Perform 50 finishers on enemies
Anger Management | Use Overdrive 10 times
Not with a Gun, but with Heart | Perform 300 gun blasts
Chip Damage | Finish 10 enemies with a Pickaxe
Batch Processing | Hit 30 enemies with Shockwave
We Are All Here For It | Pet Excalibur
Worth The Wait! | Unlock all achievements
How Achievements Are Structured In REPLACED
REPLACED splits its achievements into clear categories, and understanding this upfront saves a lot of cleanup later.
Story progression is straightforward. Completing each chapter unlocks a chunk of achievements without needing extra effort.
Side quests are where you can easily miss things. Several achievements are tied to specific character quests, and if you move past a chapter without finishing them, you will need to go back.
Collectibles and upgrades are tied to exploration. These do not complete themselves unless you actively check side areas and interact with everything.
Combat achievements happen naturally over time, but only if you use the full toolkit. If you stick to one playstyle, some of these will lag behind.
What Players Miss Most On First Playthrough
Most missed achievements come from side content and exploration, not difficulty.
The common ones players overlook:
Character quests within chapters
Hidden collectibles like comics and cats
Music tracks that require interaction or exploration
Upgrade pickups tucked off the main path
You will feel this toward the later chapters when you realize your progression is strong, but your completion is not.
Cleaning Up Achievements Efficiently
Once you reach the end of the game, your focus shifts from progression to cleanup.
At that point, you want to:
Revisit chapters for missed side quests
Focus specifically on collectibles you skipped
Target remaining combat achievements intentionally
Finish upgrades if you missed any along the way
Trying to brute force everything at the end without a plan leads to unnecessary backtracking.
Final Blurb
REPLACED achievements are designed to reward full engagement with the game rather than just finishing the story. You will unlock a large portion naturally, but the final stretch pushes you into exploring every system, every side quest, and every hidden detail.
Once you start treating achievements as part of your progression instead of something to clean up later, the entire experience feels smoother and much more complete.

