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Jun 5, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Transformers Behind The Scenes Footage For Xbox 360/PS3 I'll be honest with you, Transformers is a movie-to-game tie-in I'm actually looking forward to. I know there's a great potentiality that it might suck, but who cares?! It's Transformers. There's no other games out there like it and there's no other franchise out there like it. Well, aside from all those other animes with giant robots...but you get my drift. Regardless of semantics, in this latest release you can see why there's no other leader out there quite like Optimus Prime.

Peter Cullen, the voice actor behind Optimus, takes viewers through some of the personality traits for bringing someone like Optimus to life. As a character and personality, you have to admit that Prime was one of the main reasons that made Transformers so cool. How many other lead characters could get away with being a semi-truck for their own transportation? Exactly.

For the most part, the video shows off some of the in-game sequences that actually look quite cool. One thing to note in particular, is that the transforming sequences are spot-on, at least making the game look worthy with its visual presentation. The game is due out later this month for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PC. I would say the DS, but we all know that version of game isn't real. Anyway, you can check out the behind-the-scenes footage below. Enjoy.
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May 18, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Transformers: The Game Signs Voice Actors TRANSFORMERS: The Game, from Activision, Inc., developed under license from HPG the licensing division of Hasbro, Inc., is bridging the gap from "G1" (Generation One) to the present day TRANSFORMERS by casting the upcoming live-action film leads Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox alongside legendary voice actors Peter Cullen and Frank Welker, the original voices of OPTIMUS PRIME and MEGATRON. Based on "TRANSFORMERS,"
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May 8, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Transformers Cybertron Edition For Xbox 360; Facts And Features So the Transformers game is really cool. We all knew that the game had potential when the first screenshot became available, and even more so when the trailer was released. But now Activision is taking things to the next level for Xbox 360 gamers, as Transformers will be released in a limited Cybertron Edition as well.
Only Xbox 360 gamers will get the privilege of owning the Cybertron Edition
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May 3, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Transformers: The Game - Fact Sheet Activision has released a transforming fact sheet on Transformers: The Game. This fact sheet covers the PC, Playstation 2, Playstation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 and Wii versions of the game.
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Apr 11, 2007
PS3 News | Transformers: The Game
Earlier promises of a fully destructive environment in Transformers: The Game have been confirmed with new screenshots demonstrating a metal mash-up of grand proportions. In the latest pics, the increasingly impressive Bumblebee is opening a can of whup ass with a lampost and a passing pick-up truck, as well as grandad's favorite, missiles, destroying a few buildings in the process and sending the plebs fleeing in all ...
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Apr 6, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Cullen, Welker sign on for Transformers game Original voices of Optimus Prime, Megatron reprise roles for Activision game based on battlin' bots movie; audio clip, new screens inside.
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Mar 15, 2007
PS3 News | Transformers: The Game
Activision unveiled the upcoming Transformer movie tie-in earlier this week in London to what we believe was a very average reception. We're huge fans of the brand and think the movie is shaping up to deliver the goods. We have a few reservations about the game though. We said, "Although the game's still in development, it lacked the detail and polish we've come to expect from 360 games. The environment looked bland and there was a distinct lack of people and traffic." Activision producer ...
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Mar 15, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Activision Defends Transformers: The Game Activision producer Callum Godfrey has responded to CVG's article concerning Transformers with the following statement:

"We're really disappointed you guys didn't get an accurate impression of what Transformers: The Game is all about and the direction in which we're headed. A work in progress system was shown that we finished putting together in the early hours of that morning specifically for a first-look presentation.

We should perhaps have made it clearer to you guys that the physics system is not yet final and a large number of animations and reactions of the Transformers have yet to be implemented. These are due to come online during the next few weeks, and will help to make the player feel like they are taking heavy hits or are themselves generating considerable mass and force behind their own attacks. We agree this is crucial for a game about giant robots and this is where we're headed..."
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Mar 14, 2007
PS3 News | Transformers: The Game
At a preview event in Europe yesterday, Transformers: The Game was presented to an underwhelmed crowed of journos, as the giant-robot action failed to meet high expectations set by the movie. Giant robots, guns, rockets, explosions - it's perfect videogame fodder. We were shown a city-based level that demonstrated destructible scenery by having robots smashing through buildings. We were also shown the combat system as two robots squared up to each other. But the physics engine lacked impact ...
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Mar 14, 2007
PS3 News from N4G | Transformers: The Game
PS3 - Transformers: The Game - Can Transformers: The Game meet fans' expectations? Transformers: The Game was presented to an underwhelmed crowed of journos yesterday, as the giant-robot action failed to meet high expectations set by the movie.

CVG attended the unveiling with high hopes, after having been impressed by the action-packed trailer of the live-action film. Giant robots, guns, rockets, explosions - it's perfect videogame fodder.

"We were shown a city-based level that demonstrated destructible scenery by having robots smashing through buildings. We were also shown the combat system as two robots squared up to each other.

But the physics engine lacked impact during combat and failed to portray the extreme force you would imagine a punch from a 30-foot robot to have."
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