Customer Rating:      Summary: You'll scream with frustration! Comment: Where to start.
You only get to play certain transformers on certain levels, you hardly get to play Optimus prime at all.
You're cannons are pointless as must enemies just shield themselves and most characters need to be hit with something, like a tree or a brick
before they stop being invincible.
Some levels are so frustrating you'll scream, e.g.
- Theres a level here where Megatron can be kicked around by "invincible" Autobot characters, which is just weird.
- When you're Blackout fighting Ironhide he's hard to control, easy to kill and trips over everything.
- Many levels are 20 minutes long and if you die you start again.
No replay value, barely any play value.
Stay miles away unless you're a hardcore Transformers fan why isn't bothered by anything.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lousy port of a poor console game, ugly graphics, poor controls Comment: This game absolutely horrible. It was a poor game on the consoles and they didn't even make a slightest effort while porting it to Windows to make it more PC like or increase texture resolution since PCs are capable of better graphics than consoles. For a 2007 game it has 2001 graphics, the controls are horrible, mouse panning even at highest sensitivity is dog slow, driving and flying is impossibly frustrating. What this game has plenty of is bugs. Do yourself a favor and spend your money on something else.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Watch the Movie the 100th time will still have more fun than playing this game the first time. Comment: Buggy stages design.
They made the driving part of the game difficult by simply making the handling of the car modes of the robot extremely twitchy and hard to control instead of the stages itself being difficult.
Lame enemy attacking and counter-attacking mechanism. Beating the bigger enemies only involve throwing vehicles or objects towards them at specific time. There is no other way to beat them, it's the same from Barricade to Megatron. It gets boring after a couple times.
Save your money for other Transformers Toys or for the Transformers 2 movie tickets, just don't spend it on this game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste your money on this piece of garbage Comment: I'm a 100% transformers fan. That's the only reason I bought the game after reading all the bad reviews of it. (I think there were 98 bad reviews for every 2 good ones.)
All the reviews were right. It's the worst, most unimaginative, hardest to control, most frustrating, most repetitive, stupidest piece of junk out there on the video game market. Unless you want to be banging your head against the wall every time you play it and wishing you'd spent the money on a couple of deluxe line transformer toys instead, don't even think about buying it.
If you really really really have to try it, rent it for $5. Then see how quickly you get frustrated and sick of it.
By the way, every level is EXACTLY the same as the last stupid level. No development or originality or thought put into it whatsover. Just the same impossible to control chases and poor excuses for fights over and over again. And bumblebee is by far the worst of the autobots control-wise, which is really annoying because you have to start with him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hard but fun. May be too intense for older gear. Comment: We have been playing this game for a day now and it looks good but some levels are really hard. For instance, we are stuck, as the other reviewer wrote, as Skorpinock. It does get a bit unclear where things are when you are surrounded buy junk like trees...and targeting can be tricky because there are so many control options. We have a Pentium D 3.0 GHz, 512 MB Radeon 1950, 3 GB RAM. The best part so far has been mass destruction for no reason after leveling.
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