MOTORSLICE Achievement Guide 100% Walkthrough

If you’re jumping into MOTORSLICE expecting a brutal achievement hunt, good news: the game is actually pretty forgiving. Most achievements come naturally just by playing, while the missable ones are more about messing around with mechanics and interacting with P in weird ways.

Still, a few achievements can absolutely slip past you if you don’t know what triggers them. I missed “Slack Off” entirely during my first run because I thought the Slacking scenes were just visual breaks and not interactive.

So this guide covers every achievement, what you actually need to do, and a few easier methods so you don’t waste time replaying chapters blindly.

All Missable Achievements in MOTORSLICE

These are the achievements you should actively watch for during your playthrough.

P-oke

How to Unlock

Keep clicking on P’s face on the main menu until she gets annoyed enough to leave.

This is probably the first hidden joke achievement most players discover accidentally. Just spam-click her face repeatedly and eventually she rage quits the menu entirely.

You don’t need to start the game for this one.

Tsundere

How to Unlock

Zoom into P’s face by holding right-click.

After holding the zoom long enough, she blushes and the achievement unlocks.

Simple achievement, but easy to overlook if you never use the zoom feature on the menu.

Selfie

How to Unlock

Press 1 to open the camera.

That’s it.

This is basically the game teaching you that the camera exists, and surprisingly a lot of players miss it because they never touch the keybinds.

Point That Thing in Another Direction!

How to Unlock

Flash P directly in the eyes using the flashlight.

Turn on your flashlight and aim it straight at her face until she reacts.

The achievement name makes way more sense once you see her response.

Slack Off

How to Unlock

Interact with P during a Slacking scene.

When one of the Slacking sequences happens:

  1. Hold right-click to zoom in
  2. Click directly on her

This one is very missable because the game never tells you these scenes are interactive.

Orbie Hater

How to Unlock

Destroy Orbie.

This achievement honestly feels a little mean.

To do it:

  • position the camera low to the ground
  • attack so the hit connects with Orbie
  • repeat until Orbie breaks

Your screen cracks during the process, so you’ll know it’s working.

The achievement unlocks once Orbie is fully destroyed.

We Are Here For You!

How to Unlock

Throw an Orb Drone into an enemy.

The easiest setup:

  • let an Orb Drone follow you
  • stand so the drone is between you and an enemy
  • attack the drone toward the enemy

Once it hits and damages them, the achievement pops.

Cargo Train

How to Unlock

Collect 5 Orb Drones at the same time.

The first major drone area is easily the best place for this because the drones are:

  • close together
  • relatively safe to collect
  • easy to keep alive

Just avoid losing any while gathering the fifth.

Orb Drone

How to Unlock

Collect 30 Orb Drones total.

You’ll probably earn this naturally unless you completely ignore drones during the game.

There are way more than 30 available overall.

Chainsaw Girl

How to Unlock

Obliterate an enemy using the Chainsaw Hold attack.

You need to fully release the charged chainsaw attack and completely destroy an enemy with it.

This usually happens naturally once you start experimenting with combat mechanics.

Recycle

How to Unlock

Kill an enemy using a physics object.

The sandpit area in Chapter 3 is probably the easiest place to do this because there are loose objects everywhere.

Just pick something up and throw it hard enough to finish an enemy.

Crowd Control

How to Unlock

Kill two enemies at once by reflecting a saw.

Best method:

  • stand in front of two ranged tentacle enemies
  • wait for a saw projectile
  • use a charged attack to parry it back

If positioned correctly, the reflected saw slices through both enemies.

This one can take a couple tries because enemy spacing matters a lot.

Parry That!

How to Unlock

Parry a boss attack.

The earliest easy opportunities are:

Truck Boss (Chapter 1)

Attack the wheels during the right timing window.

Helicopter Boss (Chapter 2)

Parry the saw projectiles back.

Most bosses in the game can technically be parried, but these two are the easiest to learn with.

Trap

How to Unlock

Parry a trap.

Not every environmental hazard works, but moving traps usually do.

Wait until the trap is about to hit you, then attack at the correct timing.

Avoid grinders because those generally can’t be parried.

Rank P

How to Unlock

Earn every other achievement.

This is the game’s platinum-style completion achievement.

Once everything else is done, Rank P unlocks automatically.

All Story Achievements (Unmissable)

You’ll earn these simply by progressing through the game normally.

Arrival

Complete Chapter 0

City

Complete Chapter 1

Canal

Complete Chapter 2

Falls

Complete Chapter 3

Overpass

Complete Chapter 4

Pillars

Complete Chapter 5

Rig

Complete Chapter 6

Quarry

Complete Chapter 7

Desert

Complete Chapter 8

Ascend

Finish the game

None of these can be missed unless you stop playing halfway through.

Best Order to Clean Up Achievements

If you want to avoid replaying chapters later, this is the smoothest approach:

Early Game

Focus on:

  • P-oke
  • Tsundere
  • Selfie
  • Point That Thing in Another Direction!

These can all be done immediately from the menu or opening areas.

Mid Game

Watch for:

  • Slack Off
  • We Are Here For You!
  • Cargo Train
  • Crowd Control

These are easiest while naturally progressing.

Late Game Cleanup

Usually only:

  • Orbie Hater
  • Recycle
  • Trap parries

remain.

MOTORSLICE has a surprisingly fun achievement list because most unlocks encourage you to experiment instead of forcing painful grind sessions.

A lot of indie action games fall into the trap of:

  • speedrun achievements
  • no-hit requirements
  • insane collectibles

Thankfully MOTORSLICE keeps things relaxed.

Most achievements feel like the developers rewarding curiosity rather than testing your patience.

And honestly, the hidden interactions with P ended up being some of my favorite parts of the game because they give the whole experience a weird amount of personality.