Transformers Playstation Game
PCMag reviews products, but we may earn affiliate commissions from buying links on this page. The rush to buy Christmas presents is over and retailers are turning their attention to the post-Christmas sales. However, just before Christmas, games publisher Activision decided to pull a number of titles from sale on both Steam and the PlayStation Store meaning they won't be featuring in any digital sales.
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The games in question were highlighted by Twitter user and include and seemingly all Transformers games Activision offers. More specifically, and have all disappeared. There was no warning or reason given, they were all just pulled from sale. We have to assume Activision's decision to disappear the games is due to licensing, but the lack of warning is strange. You may remember back in May due to music licenses expiring.
However, Remedy Entertainment warned everyone it was happening a few days in advance and discounted the game by 90 percent. If any of those games were still on your to-buy list, fear not, they can still be picked up. As points out, for some reason the games are still available to purchase and download on the.
Physical copies on all platforms are also still quite easy to find.
Contents. Plot The game diverges from the and comic in terms of storyline. In the opening sequence, in a final assault against the Autobot Headquarters on, surprises with his Decepticlones, a massive powerful drone army. With numbers on his side, Megatron is able to overcome the resistance and fight Optimus Prime one-on-one. Megatron is about to kill Optimus Prime, and in an homage to the, he says: 'I would have waited an eternity for this. It's over, Prime'. When a beacon activates on Earth, Megatron, well-aware of what this means, heads to Earth to claim the Mini-Cons.
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The Autobots Optimus Prime, and arrive on Earth as well to rescue the Mini-Cons, knowing that their combined power is the only way to overcome Megatron's new army. Gameplay Players control Optimus Prime, Red Alert or Hot Shot, who are able to transform between robot and vehicle modes at the push of the triangle button. The game revolves around the collection of Mini-cons, which can be equipped to the Transformer.
These include weapons; such as a pistol, support items; such as glider wings, and stat-enhancement; such as an armour boost, and with the exception of the latter, can be controlled using the shoulder buttons. Only four or fewer can be equipped. The 'R1' primary weapon will always be assigned, and if none (Mini-con) are chosen, the default rifle is used in its stead.
There is a limit to what Mini-cons can be equipped with respect to the power game mechanic, with more powerful Mini-cons taking up a lot of space. The more of the same colour/suit Mini-cons equipped, the stronger one's character will be. This is referred to as Mini-con linking. For the most part, the Mini-cons do not change the aesthetics of the transformer. Development The worldwide debut of the Transformers PlayStation 2 demo occurred at on March 12–13, 2004. In September 2005, Atari released a Directors Cut of the game exclusively in the.
This version includes several 'Making of' movie clips and commercials on the game disc. A was included on the disc for.
Australian band provided the soundtrack to the game. The song 'Wishbone' by the band was used to promote the game. Reception Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score 78% 75/100 Review scores Publication Score 8/10 7.67/10 8/10 7/10 7.8/10 7.4/10 7.5/10 B+ The game received 'generally favorable' reviews, according to video game. Dunham, Jeremy (December 9, 2003). Retrieved June 28, 2014. Regardie, Jon (May 14, 2004). Retrieved May 23, 2012.
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