Console Domination writes: High Moon Studios stunned us all with the release of Transformers: War for Cybertron. Until that point, the idea of a good Transformers game was almost laughable. Yet they managed to pull it off; blending an excellent re-imagining of the Transformers back story, a great deal of love for the franchise, solid third person shooting mechanics and the ability to transform and goddamn roll out. Two years later, they're back with their latest offering: Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. So have they recaptured the magic?
While originally only the PlayStation and Steam stores were affected, now all the Transformers games on Xbox One and Xbox 360 have been delisted from the marketplaces.
Legend of Korra has been delisted from all marketplace stores as well. The rights expired with Activision.
Jason Stettner of Gamerheadquarters writes; "Transformers: Fall of Cybertron was a remarkable game, it continued the story line that War setup and presented players with the world of Cybertron which is often only mentioned in most media. "
Both 'War for' and 'Fall of' are really well made games. Much better than any of the movie licensed ones.
I love these games way better then the movie crap that was put out. Too bad the third game Rise of the Dark Spark sucked they had a great franchise going on with War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.
Despite the franchise being almost perfect for a line of video games, many of the Transformers games have been mediocre or plain terrible.
"It’s not all bad new for fans though, because there is a new animated TV series based on the original Generation 1 series and toyline coming too."
I'd never heard of that. Would be interesting to see, tho.