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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen


Not exactly payback for a crappy movie, but the multiplayer's worth playing

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 million dollars – and the game was just shy of an abomination. This time around, the movie is arguably even worse. Seriously, gold-toothed, urban transformers who can’t read? Robot testicles? Are you freaking kidding us? And the game is… well, actually the game isn’t half bad. The single player mode is pretty standard third-person blasting and destruction, but the multiplayer modes offer more than most gamers would expect (see what we didn’t do there?).

We’ve written about this before, but it’s worth repeating: the multiplayer action in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is totally unique. Because each robot has its own weapons, armor, speed, vehicle mode and special moves, this plays like Team Fortress 2, but with lumbering mechanized giants that can morph into jet fighters, hot rods, and the like on the fly. There’s also one particularly creative mode called One Shall Stand, in which the object is to kill the other team’s leader (Optimus Prime or Megatron) in addition to the usual deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag and control point contests.

In contrast, the single player mode is predictable - you represent the good side or the evil side, and each mission finds you choosing from 1-5 available characters and protecting/ destroying, defending/attacking, or escorting/assaulting various places, items, or other robots. It loosely follows the plot of the film – not really worth suffering through for the story’s sake then.

But the single-player mode is still worth playing so you can grow accustomed to the unusually laid-out controls. You’re constantly toggling between speedy vehicle form, the running, jumping humanoid form, and “weapon mode” - in which you pull out giant guns and gain the ability to strafe. Most games would just call this “aiming,” but whatever. Plus, most of your best attacks can only be done as part of your transformation from vehicle to robot form; for example, you can switch to vehicle mode to build up speed, then transform at the last minute to perform a shoulder charge or a super jump. To enable all this, the control scheme often has you holding two buttons and releasing them in a certain order to execute the desired move – not always an easy thing to do when you’re also jockeying both sticks. But it does feel empowering once you get it down.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen lacks the polished sheen and balance of some of its competitors – its looks are average, and the level design and mission parameters are painfully typical. But when the Transformers themselves are freed from silly plotlines and allowed to stand or fall on their own merits, as they are in the multiplayer modes, their distinct set of abilities make them truly engaging. That’s what we’ve always loved about Transformers, and no amount of Michael Bay and Shia LaBeouf’s interference can take that from us.

Jun 30, 2009

You'll love
  • Legitimately unique multiplayer action
  • Playing as your favorite Transformers
  • 13 playable characters (some multi only)
You'll hate
  • Controls take time
  • Single player is average
  • Graphics could be better

 
15 Comments
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theeambassador  - 5 months 4 days ago 
fuck this game and movie!
Qazdaz  - 5 months 4 days ago 
^amen
MechGyver  - 5 months 4 days ago 
OH MY GOD!!!!!
norid  - 5 months 4 days ago 
they need to make a Transformers game that is loyal to the fans not the movie like the beast wars transformer series it could have some free raoming plus the beast transformers could have there own attacks from there humaniod forms.
skaface  - 5 months 4 days ago 
waiting for the upcoming monopoly-movie...
Xplosive59  - 5 months 4 days ago 
your completly biased against the movie!!

it was good not great and they tried to through in to much humour but that wasnt all bad but still it was better than terminator judgement day
PS360Rulez  - 5 months 4 days ago 
umm... maybe its just me and im perfectly fine if it is but... I kinda liked the movie. Low brow humor check, lots of action check,sub par yet barable story line check, amazingly hot girl check check check wait a second... it sounds like I just described your web site OOHHHHH! Haha im just kidding but really lighten up the movie was fun to watch.
sgloomy  - 5 months 4 days ago 
i agree with PS3360Rulez, the movies was not that bad. it was not to the transformers franchise what Batman begins is to batman, but it had enough of everything ( and a little too much stupid childish jokes) to keep you entertained. I think people were expecting a MUCH better movie and so the whining is that much more excessive, but hey at least it wasn't as bad as spider-man 3 (AKA spider-man the musical, i mean WTF is with the singing and dancing?????????????)
Master_Leep  - 5 months 4 days ago 
When I die in the game, does my bot go to transformers heaven? RotF was the worst movie I've seen in a long time. I'm pretty sure it'll be remembered by future film historians as one of the most expensive pieces of juvenile garbage ever to grace the silver screen. The game, regardless of how good it is, won't be getting a bloody red cent out of my pockets.
mrevolution09  - 5 months 2 days ago 
This doesn't look half bad. I might have to check it out after all.
DeadGirls  - 5 months 2 days ago 
I fucking hate people who don't hate this movie.
GG Gabby  - 5 months 2 days ago 
Aahhhhhhh Screw all of ya. I loved the Movie! I hardly cared about the plot and story since there's tons of action and a hot babe......XD
secretsearcher  - 4 months 27 days ago 
Wow. There's an awful lot of hate for the movie. Well, I liked it. And so did all of my friends who saw it. I don't understand why people think it was so terrible. It really wasn't. And I'll totally be buying the game, if only so I can play as Sideswipe :D
ryno  - 4 months 5 days ago 
i liked the first game better
ryno  - 4 months 5 days ago 
death to nitpickers they should burn and die
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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Genre: Action
Release date: Jun 23, 2009
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Luxoflux
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
8 player VS
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