As you might have guessed, the video game, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, is based on the 2009 blockbuster film of the same name, but don't count this game out just because it is a movie based game.
This game boasts much improved graphics from Transformers: The Game, which was released in 2007.
The creators have also made it possible to seamlessly switch between Vehicle Mode, Robot Mode, and Weapon Mode, making the gameplay very intense and yet enjoyable.
The story begins roughly two years after the Megatrons defeat in the last movie.
Despite their leader being conquered, the Deceptions have continued to fight against the Autobots and mankind.
They have even started gaining ground in some parts of the world.
Then a new entity arrives which might shift the favor to the Deceptions.
The campaign consists of 25 missions distributed throughout the city.
Players can choose which missions they want to complete in a non-linear fashion, or players can simply cruise the city enjoying the well developed graphics.
Aside from the campaign, the game has an extensive multiplayer mode, where the cunning Decepticons are pitted against the heroic Autobots once again.
Players can go online and compete against others from all over the globe.
Another great aspect of this game, is that it is available for a relatively large number of consoles.
The game will be released for Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, Nintendo DS, PSP, and PC.
All in all, this game looks like a real pleasure to play, and I can't wait to get my hands on a copy.
This game boasts much improved graphics from Transformers: The Game, which was released in 2007.
The creators have also made it possible to seamlessly switch between Vehicle Mode, Robot Mode, and Weapon Mode, making the gameplay very intense and yet enjoyable.
The story begins roughly two years after the Megatrons defeat in the last movie.
Despite their leader being conquered, the Deceptions have continued to fight against the Autobots and mankind.
They have even started gaining ground in some parts of the world.
Then a new entity arrives which might shift the favor to the Deceptions.
The campaign consists of 25 missions distributed throughout the city.
Players can choose which missions they want to complete in a non-linear fashion, or players can simply cruise the city enjoying the well developed graphics.
Aside from the campaign, the game has an extensive multiplayer mode, where the cunning Decepticons are pitted against the heroic Autobots once again.
Players can go online and compete against others from all over the globe.
Another great aspect of this game, is that it is available for a relatively large number of consoles.
The game will be released for Xbox 360, PS3, PS2, Nintendo DS, PSP, and PC.
All in all, this game looks like a real pleasure to play, and I can't wait to get my hands on a copy.
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