Console | PSP |
Size | 902MB |
Developer & Publisher | Savage Entertainment, Activision |
Genre | Action |
File Format | ISO |
Region | Europe |
Released Date | June 19, 2007 |
Description
Activision has launched Transformers: The Game. This is an adventurous & action video game designed by Traveller’s Tales that is based on the 2007 movie Transformers. Playing as the Autobots and Decepticons turn up on Earth after a battle that has ruined the land of Cybertron. This game follows closely the plot of this movie. Both groups operate for a deadly weapon known as AllSpark. And that could be used to either enslave Earth’s populace or rebuild Cybertron to its earlier honor. All the while trying to hide their presence from mankind.
Traveler’s Tales generated the home console and PC versions for PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3, and PC. The Savage Entertainment built a separate edition for PlayStation Portable. In June 2007, several platforms saw the game’s release. Reviews from critics were mixed, with some thanking its Wii version’s quality, graphics, sound effects, and entertainment value. But received criticism for their unstable challenges, recurring gameplay, camera issues, and control mechanisms.
Gameplay
There are five different attack types for robots. The capacity to throw objects like cars, lamp posts, trees, etc., use a long object like a lamp post as a sword and use both light and heavy weapons along with melee attacks. The game features some racing elements because, as the title and characters suggest. A robot can change from a vehicle to a robot and vice versa. In certain missions, the player must reach a destination within a set amount of time or before a character from the opposing team does. Furthermore, to side missions, Energon cubes and Autobot/Decepticon icons spread throughout the city. Each area is an open world. If completed appropriately, the player will be able to access production images, trailers, and character color schemes.
The functions are the same for Wii, PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. by performing particular game-related goals. The G1 color schemes for Jazz, Starscream, and Optimus as well as the G1 versions of Optimus Prime and Megatron become available as substitute performances. Once gathered through the bonus menu, these options can be activated on or off. These are only visible when the designated character is being played.
There is only one plot in the PSP version, and it switches between the two sides. There are twenty-three characters that the player can choose from. That includes some from earlier generations. All things considered, the PSP version of the game provides the greatest number of playable characters. It gives a different plot that is unrelated to the other versions.
Features
- When fighting, select between the Autobots’ and Decepticons’ unique missions and positions.
- Take on the roles of iconic Transformers such as Starscream, Megatron, Bumblebee, and Optimus Prime.
- For active struggle and adventure, easily switch between robot and vehicle modes.
- Use a variety of strong firearms and special skills specific to every Transformer.
- Follow an exciting story that grows the action of the highly successful Transformers film.
- Thanks to useful controls, it is simple to convert and safely engage in combat.