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Transformers: The Game (PSP)

Transformers: The Game (PSP)
From Activision

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2889 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: ACTIVISION
  • Released on: 2007-07-20
  • Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
  • Platform: Sony PSP

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

Trying to turn non-action based blockbusters like The Da Vinci Code or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory into games was never going to be an easy task, even given the limited amount of effort afforded to most film tie-ins. A movie involving giant transforming robots beating the tar out of each other though presents a more straightforward source of inspiration. The end result here is sort of Grand Theft Auto with giant robots, with no need to steal cars… because you are the car.

A complex storyline is not one of the new movie’s primary achievements so this game tries to provide as much freedom as possible in exploring the game world and competing in a wide range of missions – from world saving story related tasks to more laid back driving and flying races. You get to play as any of nine different Transformers, including good guys and bad guys, some of which aren’t even in the movie.

What makes the game interesting is the way in which being a 30 foot tall robot genuinely changes the dynamics of normal third person combat. Not only can you toss cars about like rugby balls and smack rival robos around with lamp posts but each character has their own unique mix of Sci-Fi weaponry as well. With the ability to transform into a car or jet fighter (or giant robot scorpion) at any time there’s a degree of tactical flexibility in the game that’s certainly far above that of most other more pedestrian film tie-ins.
Harrison Dent

Manufacturer's Description
Transformers: The Game lets gamers control the outcome in the battle for Earth as they choose to protect it as Autobots or destroy it as Decepticons. Players will also experience the unstoppable power and massive scale of their favourite robots in disguise such as Bumblebee, Barricade and others.

Features:
Protect or destroy the Earth: As the Transformers robot's war comes to Earth, gamers make the choice to join the Autobots in protecting our planet or to join the Decepticons in destroying it. With dual campaigns, the fate of the world is in players' hands.

More than meets the eye: Instantly change from a larger than life robot to a high-powered vehicle such as a sports car, fighter jet or helicopter. Seamless transformations leave enemies in the dust or enhance players' combat strategy with a range of options in both vehicle and robot modes that take full advantage of the characters' dual forms.

The world is your playground: Players crush, topple and wreck every object, including buildings and vehicles, in their path or use the objects as weapons. It is up to the gamer to decide how best to use their surrounding environment.

Freedom of choice: An unprecedented line-up lets gamers experience the massive scale, unique abilities and sheer strength of an army of characters from the Transformers universe when they choose to play as Optimus Prime, Megatron, Ironhide, Starscream, Bumblebee and more.

Variety of combat: For head-to-head battles, fans engage in melee combat that reflects each Transformers robot's character, scale, weight and power along with melee weapons and special moves unique to each character. The game's ranged combat offers a wide array of projective weapons designed to take out enemies from afar.

PSP Features: The PSP version features 20 playable Autobots and Decepticons, from both the live-action film and previous generations, that battle through an enhanced version of the film's storyline. Players can customize their character by choosing more than 10 different weapon types in both single and Ad Hoc multiplayer gameplay.


Customer Reviews

Buy the ps2 version2
I bought this game hoping it would be like the movie. It was nothing like the movie, it didn't follow the story line and if it did it was hard to tell.The gameplay isn't the best and is hard to get used to. The weapons you get to use are the same for every transformer. After being dissapointed i sold this and bought the ps2 version. The gameplay was a lot better and the charecters were more personalised. All in all the psp version in my eyes is not worth buying.

psp version's rubbish.1
What i don't understand is that a psp is supposed to be a portable version of a ps2(or better) but in the psp version of this game there are so many errors in the storyline. For example in the movie there are no decepticon drones and in the game none of the humans are involved in the story. Also the graphics are absolutely terrible. when you transform from robot to vehicle, the robot will curl into a ball and will then the picture will change from robot to car. It claims to have destructable environments but what it means by this is that in each level there is about 1 petrol station that will dissapear if you punch it. What I found particularly annoying is that there is no free play mode in this version. You can only do the same levels that you have already done. All of the guns are dull and the same with each robot and when you are a vehicle you can't even aim the guns. I completed the whole game in about 1 and a half hours and I havn't played with it scince. Maybe I should sell it.

All of the features that I have mentioned do not occur in the ps2 version so the ps2 version is the one that I would reccomend to you and I would also give it 5 stars.

waste of money1
i expected a lot from this game and it was a complete waste of money, the graphics were really bad.

i was very dissapointed with this game.
spend your money on something else.