NASCAR The Game 2011 Trophy Guide

NASCAR The Game 2011 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A racing simulator licensed by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. While the offline trophies are doable, the online are challenging without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
NASCAR The Game: 2011 *** 41 Eutechnyx U.K. 22 15 3 6 0

NASCAR The Game: 2011

NASCAR The Game: 2011, also known as NASCAR 2011: The Game, is a racing simulator licensed by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. The title is the first in the series to be developed by Eutechnyx, and published by Activision, after acquiring the rights from EA Sports.

The game includes a Career Mode that allows players to race in all 2010/2011 scheduled tracks and attempt to win the Sprint Cup Series championship. Players can tune and adjust the look of their car, view pit stop animations, and experience a variety of track-related accidents. An online multiplayer is also included.

NASCAR The Game: 2011 received widely mixed reviews, with an average score of 62%. While some online magazines praised its presentation and graphics, others have criticized its lasting appeal in the career mode, and glitchy multiplayer.

While some of the lap times can be tricky to beat, the majority of the offline trophies are quite doable, and the difficulty level can be adjusted without affecting the trophies. However, there are 6 online trophies, and a few of them can be both challenging and time consuming. We also took into account the fact that currently, while the servers are still up, the online is quite dead. If you have a boosting partner, all 6 online trophies can be done in one go, thereby bringing the difficulty level down to a 2-star.

Expect a good 25 hours to obtain the Platinum if you have a boosting partner, and longer if doing the online legitimately.

You can start with Career Mode, working towards collecting all the NASCAR pins, NXP levels, and of course the 200 wins. Basically, this means you should be trying to win everything. There are also a few miscellaneous trophies you can be unlocking at this time, such as Sprint To The Finish, Tailgating, and VIP, to name a few. check out the NASCAR The Game 2011 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see which career-related trophies you can be working on.

Once that's finished, you can start on the 6 online trophies. While a few may unlock quickly, some of them, such as performing a 4-tire pit stop and still winning for Pit Perfection, and leading in 5 consecutive laps for Up On The Wheel, can be pretty tricky doing this legitimately. If you're looking for a boosting partner, check out the forums under our Links tab. Also, it should be noted that the game does not keep track of your progress, so you may want to write down which tracks you've done, and how many wins you're getting.

Finally, head back to offline and mop-up the trophies you're still missing. Most likely, this will include Groovy which is one of the more time consuming offline trophies in the game. Also, grinding for XP you still may need, and some of other miscellaneous trophies that may be remaining. Check out the NASCAR The Game 2011 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what trophies you're still missing and how to obtain them.

nail’d Trophy Guide

nail’d Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  An arcade-style racing game featuring ATV and dirt bikes across various off-road tracks. While the offline trophies are doable with enough time and grinding, the online are challenging without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
nail’d *** 49 Techland Poland 38 7 3 9 10

nail’d

nail'd is an arcade-style racing game that features ATV and dirt bikes. Players race across various off-road tracks which include the mountainside of Yesemite National Park, the Grand Canyon, and around redwood trees, while performing stunts and competing in either single-player or online multiplayer with up to twelve players. The game features a soundtrack with such bands as Queens of the Stone Age and Rise Against.

nail'd received widely mixed reviews, with an average score of 61%, praised by some for the game's handling and physics, as well as its variety of tracks, though criticized by others for its lack in presentation and graphics.

This is a high 3-star rating, mainly due to the nine online trophies which are quite difficult to obtain legitimately not only due to what's involved, but for the lack of online players. The Heart Of A Champion trophy in particular, requires you to win an online race with five other players of higher class, a difficult trophy even to boost unless you find five players that meet this criteria. The offline trophies are also challenging, but doable with enough time and grinding.

Expect roughly 60 hours for the Platinum with boosting, and far more if you're going for the online trophies legitimately.

Before we begin, it should be noted that the online trophy, Heart Of A Champion, requires you to win a race against five other players who are of higher rank. If you complete the single-player Tournament mode, your rank will automatically increase, thereby making this trophy even harder to obtain. One method around this is, if you are a PlayStation Plus member, play through the game as normal, then save your game to the online storage and delete the save off your hard drive. After you've managed to acquire the trophy, re-download your save. Otherwise, you may wish to get this trophy out of the way in the beginning.

When you're ready to start the single player, head into Tournament mode and work your way through, earning gold medals in every event for the Golden Guy trophy. This can be done on Easy mode. You will also need to win every stunt and timed event in order to collect each of the Native-related trophies. It should be noted that the game does not keep track of which events you won, so either make sure to win each one along the way, or track your loses on your own if you wish to return to them later.

After that, you can move onto Time Attack mode. There are a number of trophies related to beating the best times of the developers for all the 14 tracks.

Finally, mop-up any miscellaneous offline trophies you may still be missing. Be sure to check out the nail'd trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you need and their requirements.

With the exception of the Heart Of A Champion trophy, you can work on the online trophies at any time. Some will require more than one other player, such as The Great Battle Of Our Time trophy for winning an online match while being smashed twice as well as smashing two other opponents. Other trophies may simply be a grind even with boosting, such as the A True Winner trophy for winning 100 online races, or challenging even while boosting, such as the Not A Scratch trophy for winning five online events in a row without crashing. Check out the boosting forums under our Links tab to help search for other online players.

Good luck!

Wesley Sr has a great Trophy Guide here:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/naild/guide/

An incomplete Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS3) by Tyger7:
http://www.xboxachievements.com/forum/showthread.php?t=282579

Here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/nail-d/81490-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

And a Boosting Forum on PS3Trophies:
http://ps3trophies.com/forums/nail-d/6303-official-nail-d-boosting-thread.html

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/741-naild

EA Sports MMA Trophy Hunter

EA Sports MMA Trophy Guide. Difficulty: n/o  A fighting title game which includes boxing rings, circular cages, hexagonal cages, and more. Since the servers were closed in April 2012, the online trophies – and therefore, the Platinum – is now Not Obtainable.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
EA Sports MMA n/o 50 EA Tiburon U.S. 41 5 3 18 0

EA Sports MMA

EA Sports MMA is a fighting title which includes boxing rings, circular cages and hexagonal cages, as well as a variety of rule sets including Unified Rules, Japanese, Vale Tudo, and Strikeforce. Sports announcer Mauro Ranallo, and mixed martial arts fighter Frank Shamrock, lend their voices for the in-game commentary. The game also included an online multiplayer feature, which was shut down 18 months after the game's release.

EA Sports MMA received relatively positive reviews, with an average score of 76%, praised for its graphics and presentation, but criticized for issues with the AI and simplistic career mode.

This wasn't an easy platinum to begin with. But on April 13th 2012, EA closed down their online servers. There are 18 online trophies which now cannot be unlocked, which means the Platinum for EA Sports MMA is Not Obtainable.

However, there are still 31 offline trophies you can gather. So if you're interested, check out the Advice under our Links tab.

With the online server down, the 18 online trophies are no longer unlockable, which means this Platinum is Not Obtainable. However, if you still wish to collect the remaining 31 offline trophies, then head into Career Mode and start on your first playthrough.

Make sure to create a character with a photo game face for the Narcissist trophy, sign with Weapons of Destruction after your three amateur fights for the Weapons Of Destruction Champion trophy, sign with Liga de Combate after your fifth fight for the Liga De Combate Champion trophy, and sign with Strikeforce after your twelfth fight for the Strikeforce Champion trophy. There are a number of other trophies you can earn along the way as well, including winning 20 fights in a row for the Perfectionist trophy.

Once your first playthrough is complete, start up a second playthrough to collect the last three remaining Sign With trophies, plus any other you may have missed during your first playthrough.

Last are the Fight Now trophies for the remaining 15 offline trophies. Some involve completing matches with specific people, others relate to submissions or defeating certain players on legend difficulty. If you have any trouble, check out the EA Sports MMA trophy guide links under our Links tab.

Medieval Moves Deadmund’s Quest Trophy Guide

Medieval Moves Deadmund’s Quest Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  An on-rails action adventure which uses the PlayStation Move controller to battle enemies with sword and shield. The Platinum demands two playthroughs, and some tricky trophies to unlock.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest *** 46 San Diego Studio U.S. 34 8 3 0 0

Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest

Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest is an on-rails action adventure in which players use the PlayStation Move controller to battle enemies with sword and shield, bow and arrow, and throwing stars.

The sorcerer Morgrimm has raised an army of dead and is attempting to take over the kingdom by invading Prince Edmund's Castle. Only the player-character can defeat Morgrimm and his evil minions in order to bring peace back to the Kingdom.

Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest received mixed reviews, with an average score of 64%, praised for its mechanics and overall fun, though criticized by some for its repetitive gameplay.

The difficulty of this game is skill-dependant. While a number of trophies are story-related, there are a few that can be quite tricky, such as not taking any damage during a boss battle. Two playthroughs are required, one on its hardest game setting. Anyone with plenty of on-rails gaming experience shouldn't have too much trouble, but other may be facing a challenge for the platinum.

Expect roughly 35-50 hours of gameplay, depending on your skills.

NOTE: At least one Move controller is required. Co-op trophies can either be earned locally with a second Move controller, or by finding another player online.

You'll first need to beat the game on any difficulty in order to unlock King difficulty mode. So, our first order of business is to beat the game. You can do this on any level of difficulty you choose, though remember the harder the mode, the more it will prepare you later for King difficulty. Also, during this playthrough, you'll want to try to nab as many of the random trophies along the way, simply to make mopping-up easier later on. This includes finding collectibles by breaking everything that's breakable, and some challenge-related trophies such as the Vitamin Awesome or Outhouse Of Pain trophies. If you don't get all of them, fear not. There is a chapter select available.

Once you've finished the game, you'll have unlocked King difficulty. Now, it's time to play through again on that level. Doing so will unlock the Bad To The Bone trophy.

Next, you can move onto Battle mode. There are eight trophies to unlock here, some which can be done solo, and others that are multiplayer. If you have a second Move controller, than you can earn all the multiplayer trophies locally. The other option is to go online and find someone to play with, but given the age of the game, this may prove to be difficult. Check out the boosting forums under our Links tab if you're having trouble finding people.

Finally, use the chapter select to mop-up any remaining trophies.

Here's a great Trophy Guide by Wozmil:
http://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/medieval-moves-deadmunds-quest/guide/

A video demonstration of the Vitamin Awesome trophy by Wozmil:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrVu782s5OE

And Wozamil's video demonstration of the Outhouse Of Pain trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JGJ1Q-5Mwc

And his video demonstration of the Go Forge Yourself trophy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8Pf9qwSibg

Lastly, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/1167-medieval-moves?guide

Medal of Honor Frontline Trophy Guide

Medal of Honor Frontline Trophy Guide. Difficulty: ***  A first-person shooter, and the fourth game in the Medal of Honor franchise, originally released in 2002 and remastered in HD for the PS3. While there are no online trophies to worry about, the game does require some good FPS skills.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Medal of Honor: Frontline *** 46 EA Los Angeles U.S. 32 10 3 0 0

Medal of Honor: Frontline

Medal of Honor: Frontline is a first-person shooter and the fourth game in the Medal of Honor series. It was first released on the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube in 2002, and ported onto the PlayStation 3 in HD in 2010. Players play through linear levels through missions set during World War II, while earning medals by completing certain objectives and requirements.

After participating in the attack on Omaha Beach, Lieutenant James Steven "Jimmy" Patterson is sent on a mission to search for a contact in the Dutch Resistance who may have information on a secret German weapon.

The original Medal of Honor: Frontline on the PlayStation 2 received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its music, graphics and authenticity, though criticized by some for its simple level design and lack of any online multiplayer.

While the game is not overly time consuming, and there are no online trophies to worry about, Medal of Honor: Frontline does require some decent FPS skills. Two full playthroughs are required, one of which on Hard mode - which is the main reason for the 3-star rating. A Mission Select is available for mopping-up remaining trophies.

Expect anywhere between 20-30 hours, depending on your skills.

We recommend beginning on Easy mode and play through, while attempting to get Gold Medals on each mission. Achieving Gold Medals includes completing each mission with over 75% of your health, and eliminating 95% of the enemies. If you're having trouble, be sure to check out the walkthroughs and Gold Medal mission guides under our Links tab. During this playthrough, you'll unlock the story-related trophies, as well as the gold mission related trophies, and finally both Heavy Medals for earning all gold medals, as well as the Full Frontal trophy for completing the game. Also, there are a number of kill-related trophies you can work on during this playthrough, as well.

Next, start a new game on Hard mode. This needs to be a new game, as going through via Mission Select will NOT unlock the You Still Aren't As Tough As Audie Murphy trophy for completing the game on Hard. The playthrough on Hard mode is no cakewalk, especially for those with minimal FPS experience. Check out our Links tab for tips and advice that might help you out. Also, if possible, you could work on more of those kill-related trophies you still need.

Finally, simply use the Chapter Select to mop up any trophies you still might be missing.