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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - The Game (PS2) | 
| From: Activision Category: Video Games
Buy New: £19.00 as of 31/7/2010 12:48 CDT details
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Seller: kyramunta Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1128
Format: Unknown format Platform: PlayStation2 Genre: action-games Rating: Parental Guidance Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: SLES55520 EAN: 5030917066597 ASIN: B001SESGQ2
Release Date: June 26, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
Become the ultimate Autobot or Decepticon in Transformers 2: Revenge Of The Fallen, the official game of 2009's blockbuster film. Unleash your power to determine the fate of Earth as the ultimate war rages across the globe. Every second counts as you experience Transformers like never before! - The Choice is Yours Players can step into the shoes of their favourite Autobots and Decepticons such as Optimus Prime, Starscream, Bumblebee and Ironhide, along with new characters making their first appearance in a game. With two distinct campaigns that allow gamers to save or destroy the human race, gamers will unlock missions and be able to play them in any order they desire and with different characters for a whole new experience.
- Outmanoeuvre Your Opponents Instantaneously convert from a colossal robot to a dynamic land or air vehicle such as a diesel truck, sports car, military chopper or fighter jet. New, ultra-fluid transformations can be performed in-motion anytime and anywhere, allowing players to strategically propel through and decimate hordes of enemies with incredible agility.
- Battle with Friends in Co-op Play All new offline co-op gameplay lets you team up with a friend.
- Demolish Your Enemies Each Transformer can unleash a unique array of assaults on its enemies ranging from powerful missile attacks and rapid-fire chain guns to explosive energy blasts and visceral melee strikes, allowing players to pick from a variety of weapons and moves in their character's arsenal that deliver diverse gameplay in every brutal encounter.
- Intense, Heroic Missions Every second is precious as players drive, fly, fight and blast their way through gripping, pulse-pounding levels straight from the film and beyond to determine the ultimate fate of the world.
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| Customer Reviews: this game is soooooooooooo bad! February 5, 2010 Albert This game has been made too over complicated. the controls are complicated the aiming of the weapon is complicated and the game in general is complicated. if you want a transformers game go for "transformers the game" which you can buy from any game store or from amazon and it is a brilliant game. probably the best game that i have ever played or owned and that is the honest truth.
Why did they bother to make it? December 31, 2009 M. Kelvin (London, UK) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
It's very obvious when the production team realised they were going to make a PS2 version of the game, they did it with the least amount of money or talent that they could. The result is appalling. This game is an utter shambles. There is so much wrong with it, but I will point out three faults that really annoyed me.
Firstly, the gameplay is way too simple, repetitive and inconsistant, move where ever the camera points towards (you have no control over the camera, which leads to some pretty bad angles), and press square or triangle (to hit) or R2 (to shoot) any enemies that pop out in front of you. After the first level, you find yourself mostly bored of this all too exploited concept. The bosses are dreadfully thought out, some are easier to kill than normal gameplay baddies, whilst for others you have to do things that without any indication or instruction (the final stage of killing Devastator is a good example of this, you are instructed to drag a bomb out, and let him suck it up, then shoot it to explode it in his mouth, but nothing tells you that you have to drag the bomb over some random thing that looks like an air vent to charge it up beforehand).
You can't even transform into your vehicle, it is automatically done for you at certain points in the levels.
Also, you swap sides from Autobot and Decepticon randomly depending on the level. At some points you kill characters you have just played, which is not the most rewarding gaming experience.
Sadly, the only thing that provides an actual challenge is when you have to hack a locked door, which provides something to stimulate the brain, although pressing the select button (which is shown as "Bypass" on your screen) automatically completes the challenge for you (they don't want you to be using your head too much now, do they?)
Secondly, the graphics are average, poor considering the graphics in the 360 and PS3 versions suppose to be very good. The PS2 still has enough power for good graphics in it (see Zone Of The Enders as an example), so why make these ones crappy?
Thirdly, I'm not sure the producers and development teams actually bothered to watch the movie, or know the plot. They bill the game as going "beyond the movie", but this is just a remixed story that has similar events and scenes from the movie in it. It's like they cut up the plot and restuck it all together poorly with added bits that just don't make any sense. Utter nonsense.
The days of the PS2 are clearly over, but chucking us this rubbish is just insulting. If you want a good Playstation 2 game, there are hundreds out there, but this is very much not one of them.
Rodimus prime player August 9, 2009 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this game cause u can feel like your a real robot and the thing i don't like about this game is u can be a car only once when your a decpticon trying to out run bumblebee and the autobots but its very easy to beat the fallen cause he's very easy to punch but i'd give this game a 10/10
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