Generally speaking, movie games are always tricky things. For example, Activision's Transformers movie tie-in from 2007 was a good example of how a movie game can go. The action game featured detailed graphics that came close to matching the transformers in the movie but offered a flawed experience that didn't synch up with fan expectations. The publishing giant is hoping to avoid that pitfall with the upcoming Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, the tie-in to the movie sequel of the same name. Gamespot had the chance to see how that's working out when they recently took a look at the console versions of the game.
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Activision has shared news about two new Transformers bundles being released just in time for the Christmas holidays. Under license from Hasbro: Transformers: Ultimate Battle Edition and Transformers: Ultimate Autobots Edition will be made available this winter for Wii and Nintendo DS respectively.
GameZone's Robert Workman goes through the history of Transformers games and gives the worst and best of the bunch.
The PS2 version I liked and War for Cybertron was a great title to play aswell I can't wait for Fall of Cybertron to come out.
I used to have a transformers game on my c64 back in the day. Loved that game. Never could get anywhere in this game though. Still played the hell out of it.
Transformers Armada and WFC are by far the best Transformer games. I urge anyone who hasn't yet played them to do so asap.
I don't think it'll be as fun as the PS2 TF ARMADA game. Still play that on my PS3.