


Complete the Japanese chapter 'Guadalcanal Campaign'.Complete the Japanese Historical campaign.Stay near the flight leader all the way to the enemy fleet in the 'American Strike' mission.Destroy all vehicles on Wheeler Field in the mission 'First Wave'.Complete the first objective in less than 5 minutes in the 'Tulagi Landing' mission.Find the TF-17 carrier fleet in the 'Counterattack' mission.Destroy 3 enemy bombers in each wave on Realistic difficulty in the 'First Carrier Fleet' mission.Complete the American chapter 'Battle of the Coral Sea'.Win a battle against superior forces in Versus mode.Damage destroyer with machine gun fire in the mission 'Invasion of Tulagi'.Destroy 6 enemy bombers before they reach the Wake in the mission 'Japanese Raid'.Earn all available Trophies for Birds of Steel.Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by DisqusĬomplete the following tasks to unlock PlayStation 3 trophy rewards. The bigger rewards come through in multiplayer online play, which contributes to your overall profile pool. Leveling and money earning isn't easy, however, and those who stick with the single-player experiences will find themselves grinding through mission after mission with little payout. This large library of items remains locked away when you start up the game, and it is only unlocked through a combination of player leveling via in-game experience and earning credits to purchase said items. While these planes can't be customized in terms of performance tweaks, they can be augmented cosmetically with new noses, kill decals and paint jobs, so those who want to re-create something like the famed Memphis Belle can do so easily with the tools provided. Regular fighters and bombers from the major players in the war are represented, but some of the more obscure stuff, such as the Australian Beaufighter Mk 21 and the Italian MC 202, are also present. It is here that Birds of Steel really shows off its breadth by letting you choose from over 100 planes.
