smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2012-01-25 03:17:34
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Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, developed by Luxoflux, is the latest in the movie based game genre. Giving fans of the movies and 1980’s animated series a chance to relive their childhood and take control of their favourite Autobots and Decepti...
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is arguably the best movie to come from Michael Bay’s crack at the franchise thus far - now the tie-in is here and it’s the first Transformers game to feature a multiplayer mode.This title offers a respectable roster...
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The current reinvention of Transformers is one of those things that make it hard to be a geek some days. The previous Transformers film took everything we loved about the original cartoon and toys and rendered it stupid – yet made something like 700 mi...
Legitimately unique multiplayer action, Playing as your favorite Transformers, 13 playable characters (some multi only)...
Controls take time, Single player is average, Graphics could be better...
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“It’s better than the first game”. That’s a sentence you’re going to hear a lot during discussions of the latest Transformers movie adaptation. The comment is definitely a fair one but it’s also quite misleading because while Revenge Of The Fallen is d...
Transformers nuts will probably tolerate this but seasoned gamers will find the horrible controls and unimaginative gameplay a real turn off. If anyone buys you Revenge Of The Fallen then trade it in and transform it into something better.3.9/10Print t...
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Big summer blockbuster films have been on a tear this year. And by on a tear, I mean tearing apart my sanity through sheer incompetence. And in a surprise reversal of fortune, the normally terrible video game adaptations of big movies have wound up...
Like the Wolverine and Watchmen games, the greatest success about Transformers is simply that its better than the movie that inspires it. Is it worth $60? Well that depends on your passion for robot-driven online chaos. You wont be depriving yoursel...
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This may surprise you, given that Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is rated T for teen, that this is a video game geared toward a younger audience. Now I’m not saying you should go out and buy a copy for a 6 year old (they’re probably busy playing H...
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The videogame adaptation of the first Transformers live action movie was a mess, no two ways about it. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen comes to us from a different developer who has listened to the criticisms of the first game, found out what Trans...
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Movie licensed games have generally sucked something fierce. Very rarely are any of them ever any good, and the same goes for movies based on videogames. Something gets lost in translation. Development is typically rushed to coincide with simultaneous...
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As far as the visuals are concerned, Revenge of the Fallen is hit and miss. On one hand I was somewhat taken back by how good the Transformers themselves looked. The overall detail of the Autobot and Decepticon characters is very sharp and they are cer...
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Just like all movie-to-video-game conversions, this game has potential but falls flat at the end. With a little more development time, better controls, and additional mission objectives, this game would have been a force to be reckoned with. This is a...
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As burly robotic brawlers go, it doesn't get much more genuine than Transformers. What's more, when it comes to flouting the excessively improbable exploits of said Transformer, nobody dishes out mega doses of mechanized mayhem better than Michael Bay...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 03:17:37
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It's the loudest, most bombastic action movie franchise around and this year's biggest, most bloated big budget blockbuster, so of course there's an equally large and brainless videogame attached to it. We're talking of course about Transformers: Reven...
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is the perfect example of a summer movie blockbuster. The sequel to 2007’s Transformers, which was based on a long-running franchise of toys and cartoons, the movie has already made obscene amounts of money and is on...
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I've yet to see the latest Transormers movie, having had my hopes dashed by friends claiming it's a huge disappointment. As a life-long fan of the original cartoon and comics the first big-budget Michael Bay movie managed to tick most of the right boxe...
Impressive bot models, Advanced takedowns are cool, Bland environments, Controls are awkward...
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Movie tie-ins have traditionally been a disgraceful subset of the videogame industry. Development teams are pushed by their publishers to rush the games out on time in an attempt to cash in on the buzz accompanying summer blockbusters. If these movie g...
Strong multiplayer gameplay; Transformers characters are fun to control; good voice work.
Environments look shabby; separate campaigns are very similar; forgettable story.
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It’s official. Summer, 2009 is here. How do I know? The new Transformers movie is officially in theaters and the new Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game is currently dominating a majority of my gaming time, both in solo story mode and the n...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 03:17:41
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Video Review from IGN.com...
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A good movie game in disguise.In years past I always thought of summertime much like the Will Smith song "Summertime", but as of late, summer is about big blockbuster movies and their video game counterparts. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (RotF f...
Multiplayer is surprisingly fun, Great looking Transformers...
Graphics are a bit bland, You can't play as Devastator...
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