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- Release Date 6/20/2007
- Publisher Activision
- Platform DS
- Genre Action Adventure
- Number of Players 1
- Wireless Players 4
Game Description
The Earth must be saved! Fate is in your hands as you take control of the awesome Autobots! Transform instantly from a massive robot to a high-powered vehicle to leave enemies in the dust or compliment your combat strategy. Utilize the destructible environment to your advantage. Choose your character as you take on more than 20 missions and 20 challenges, or battle your friends over the Wi-Fi Connection. Use your huge weight and size as you battle in melee combat using weapons and moves unique to the characters. Or let distance be your friend as you utilize a wide array of projectile weapons.
Critic Reviews
IGN Review (6.8 out of 10)
As of this writing we're still waiting for giant, transformable robots to finally blast onto the big screen thanks to Michael Bay and his unique, over-the-top, almost videogame-like production style. But Activision's ready to give us our giant robots now, in videogame form. Vicarious Visions, the te...more
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Average Member Rating: 6.9 out of 10
not a game for people with stresful lives!. (7 out of 10)
posted by griffin090 (SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH) on Mar 24, 2008
Member since Dec 2006
5 out of 5 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
Member since Dec 2006
5 out of 5 gamers (100%) found this review helpful
this game and decepticons version, wich i havent played but its got good reviews, are the best transformers games i have ever played in my life! but the camera has an auto target for difficult combat. NOT TO MENTION YOU WILL CRY (wich i did) OF HOW MUCH STRESS THIS GAME DILIVERS DUE TO HOW HARD IT I...more
Specs & Requirements
Modes Story, Full Mission Co-Op
Wireless DS Multi-Card Play (1-4)
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