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The editors liked
Some missions can be enjoyable and challenging
Lots of Transformers fan service.
Big robots and bigger explosions
Spiffy graphics
It’s short.
The editors didn't like
Combat is sloppy
Driving controls are floaty
Missions begin to feel repetitive.
Bad camera
Sluggish controls
Needless timers and “action zones” force you through an unforgiving and ultra-linear experience
Punishing difficulty in certain missions will cause needless frustration
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Matthew , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: July 6, 2007 - This is not the first time that the Transformers have made it to the console scene, but I feel confident enough to say that this is the first time that they have been treated fairly. Of course, this may have something to do with the fact th...
Abstract: I like to think of myself as a bit of a cook, nothing too fancy, none of these small piles of intricately arranged food in the middle of a clean white plate like you see on TV or anything. But, when it comes to everyday cooking, I know my way around a ...
Big robots and bigger explosions; spiffy graphics; it’s short.
Bad camera; sluggish controls; needless timers and “action zones” force you through an unforgiving and ultra-linear experience; punishing difficulty in certain missions will cause needless frustration; no online (or offline) multiplayer or co-...
Transformers: The Game is a textbook example of a licensed game done wrong. While it’s pretty to look at and exhibits rare moments of charm, it often devolves into an exercise in frustration and wasted potential.
Big robots and bigger explosions; spiffy graphics; it’s short.
Bad camera; sluggish controls; needless timers and “action zones” force you through an unforgiving and ultra-linear experience; punishing difficulty in certain missions will cause needless frustration; no online (or offline) multiplayer or co-...
Transformers: The Game is a textbook example of a licensed game done wrong. While it’s pretty to look at and exhibits rare moments of charm, it often devolves into an exercise in frustration and wasted potential.
Abstract: When I was five and playing in my backyard Id sometimes imagine I was an Autobot or Decepticon wrecking havoc in the sandbox. As an adult I still imagine from time to time, mostly when Im stuck in grid-lock traffic, I can change into a car crunching ...
Abstract: As far as the visuals are concerned, Transformers for the Xbox 360 is visually appealing and the games introduction is simply fabulous. Right from the get go the intro reminded me of the opening scenes from Terminator 2 as the visuals are stunning and ...
Rubbish in disguise. For several glorious minute it looks like Crackdown with giant morphing robots, but then Transformers transforms into something much less exciting. Why bother?...
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Published: 2007-07-09, Author: James , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Transformers: The Game reminds me more of what the original “Transformers” series was all about than the movie did. It’s big robots, over the top dialogue, and frenzied action. The classic battle of Good versus Evil with humans in the mi...
I’ll be the first to admit, I’m not a huge Transformer fan, so I might not be the best person to be critiquing this game, but then again, I’m also not blinded by pure fandom. I know what makes a game good and fun, and I was quite frankly...