Transformers  Reviews

1.    Non stop action

Well worth the buy! It keeps getting better as you get farther into the game & the graphics are awesome!

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2.    Transformers the game

An excellent game for those who have or haven't seen the film. All around good time protecting or destroying. Highly recommended for both long-time fans of the series and newcomers alike.

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3.  a really great game

this game is a great thing to play and its have really strong players you get to play with the
following players bumblebee,ironhide,rachet,jazz
and more

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4.   Transformers: Now Light Our Darkest Hour!

I grew up right in the middle of the Transformers phenomenon.

Even now, 20 years after the cartoon first appeared, the Transformers legacy still lives on.

While the series today has undergone many makeovers that reflect the different era we live in, many of the big names like Starscream, Megatron, and Optimus Prime still remain.

It's a 3rd person shooter that resembles a cross between MechWarrior and Socom US Navy Seals.

The importance of the Minicons is their ability to grant a Transformer an additional ability.

The Decepticons have a seemingly endless army of Decepticlones, or generic Decepticon soldiers.

Once obtained, Minicons can be added to your arsenal immediately, while Datacons serve as extra unlockables that have little to no bearing on your missions.

One of the best aspects to this game is that you can be successful sneaking around like a Seal or come out blasting like Yosemite Sam.

Instead, the game opts to add variety by using the terrain to create ambush situations combined with various enemy attack formations.

The dynamics between each different kind of enemy forces you to contemplate your Minicon layout strategy in order to simply survive impending battles.

For instance, without flak cannons, just 3 flying units can pick you apart, but those same flak cannons do not help much when facing off against multiple heavy units.

While some of these extras are neat to see, many of them aren't worth the frustration of trying to battle your way through hordes of enemies or make tricky jumps to get to them.

The graphics are a mixed bag of brilliance and shortcomings.

The control scheme changes when in vehicle mode to a layout similar to that of a racing game like Gran Turismo.


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5.   .Transformers : Transform and Rollout with a Good Transformers Game

It's almost redundant at this point to go into detail about the sorry history of Transformers games through the years.

With the NES debuting in 1983 and Transformers coming to the airwaves a year after that, you'd think a video game (maybe even several) was a sure thing.

Transformers is based on the latest cartoon iteration of the war between the Autobots and the Decepticons, Transformers: Armada.

Mini-Cons link up with their large companions and give them extra abilities that they can use in the fight against the other side.

Transformers the game is built on working your way through seven very large, but very linear, levels to reach the end.

Obviously, everyone will be playing as Optimus at all times because for one, he's Optimus ****ing Prime, and two, he's the only one with the firepower necessary to survive the game.

So with your Transformer selected it's time to drop into the game and play with the most important aspect of the game; the control.


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6.   Transformers Armada for the PS2

This is the first Transformers game to be released for the current generation of consoles in the US. In the game (which takes place in the Armada Universe) you can play as Optimus Prime, Red Alert or Hot Shot. Each has his own advantages and disadvantages. You get to free-roam through the different levels fighting off drones and trying to find Mini-Cons, which are smaller robots that boost your power and can give you new special abilities. At the end of each level, there is the customary boss-fight, which some include Starscream, Cyclonus, Tidal Wave and Megatron!


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7.   Transformers is an especially easy sell to diehard fans of the franchise, but it's equally recommendable to fans of action games in general, too.

After years and years of waiting, Transformers fans finally have a big-budget, US-released action game starring the robots in disguise to call their very own.

Titled simply Transformers, this new third-person shooter from Atari is based on the recent Transformers toys and cartoon series, which have subtitles like Armada and Energon, rather than the original toy line and television show from the early '80s that most 20-something gamers will be most familiar with.

The storyline in Transformers can be reduced to "Autobots versus Decepticons" without much effort.

You'll play as one of three autobots--everybody's favorite Optimus Prime; the well-rounded Red Alert; and the quicker, weaker Hot Shot--and you'll fight your way through a linear progression of stages, blasting everything in sight.

Both factions are scouring the earth in search of the mini-cons, a long-lost race of miniature transformers whom the big guys can equip to gain new weapons and other abilities.

Transformers' focus is squarely on shooting, and it's you against wave after wave of "Decepticlones," the endless army of lesser robots that Megatron has devised to eradicate the Autobots.

You start off with only a basic blaster and jumping ability, and you're thrown up against daunting odds almost immediately--the game loves to throw a dozen or more fairly powerful enemies at you at one time.

It might sound complicated, but coming up with new mini-con configurations is a big part of the fun in Transformers.

Each of the available autobots turns into a four-wheel vehicle of some kind (Prime into a tractor trailer, Red Alert into an SUV, Hot Shot into a sports car), and you can drive from point A to point B a lot faster than you can run there.

The vehicle mechanic is perfectly serviceable in the game, but it would have been nice to see a little more done with it, perhaps by including Autobots that transform into something other than cars as playable characters.

The controls are a little sluggish--perhaps intentionally so, since they convincingly convey the feel of controlling a giant robot.


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