Contrary to what the slogans will tell you, these Transformers offer exactly what meets the eye. This is a game-of-the-film so beholden to formula that you can probably finish the review in your head right now, without even playing the thing.
Contrary to what the slogans will tell you, these Transformers offer exactly what meets the eye. This is a game-of-the-film so beholden to formula that you can probably finish the review in your head right now, without even playing the thing.
It couldn't have gone worse for Activision if he had vomited at the mere mention of it. Quizzed on the Wii version of this very game, T...
Robo-sections are fun; Terrific voice acting; Tries something different from other versions
Vehicular sections are undercooked; Could have been a lot more colourful; Action gets repetitive
A perfect example of a rushed game. There was potential here somewhere, but buried beneath so much useless dead weight.
All in all ROTF isn't a flop and despite it's lackluster Campaign and the hard-to-master controls it's the multiplayer where your skills come in. It's not that good but it sure ain't as bad as the first one. Definetely worth a rent especially if you want some easy G.
Movie based games have always had the reputation of being ‘stinkers'. Incomplete, rushed and full of glitches are words often used to describe even some of the most promising movie based titles.
The game isn't downright awful, but there is little to distinguish it from any other action game we've seen, save the Transformers brand attached to it. Yet another movie tie-in with endless possibilities, that does not take advantage of anything it's given.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is the perfect example of a summer movie blockbuster. The sequel to 2007's Transformers , which was based on a long-running franchise of toys and cartoons, the movie has already made obscene amounts of money and is on course to have a record-setting theater run,...
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Transformers Revenge of the Fallen is the officially licensed video game from the Summer blockbuster movie of the same name. Since the movie received less than pleasant reviews (and after seeing it I can see why), I was eager to find out how the video game would fair.
Transformers bring back many great memories from my childhood days and for some reason I still find the stories from the franchise appealing. Bringing the Transformers to the big screen was no simple task and yet the crew at Industrial Light & Magic and Michael Bay pulled it off.
Two factions; two campaigns; enough Tranformers on offer to keep fans occupied; the multipayer gets a thumbs up
Controlling both the Autobots and Decepticons takes a lot of practice; riddled with technical and general gameplay problems (nearly impossible to fly and aim simultaneously); gets dull really fast
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