Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Transformers: War for Cybertron and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Transformers: War for Cybertron.
June 2010
(78%)
43 Reviews
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Abstract: Transformers: War For Cybertron er med lethed det bedste Transformers-spil i lange tider. Har man gjort sig erfaringer med de tidligere spil, vil man dog samtidig vide, at dette ikke er nogen stor bedrift i sig selv.Autobots, roll out!Udviklerne fra Hi...
Slightly disappointing, however, is that despite there being a huge range of Transformers that you can potentially play as they all fit into the four classes and as such, no matter which one you choose in a particular class, they generally control and...
Transformer fans can add at least 10% onto the review score for War for Cybertron. It's head and shoulders above any other Transformers game, with treatment of the narrative and characters its greatest success. For all other gamers, it represents a de...
Peter Cullen as Optimus, fun story, way better than the films,
Simple gameplay and linear level designs.
Transformers: War for Cybertron, chronicles the events on the Transformers home planet prior to the two Michael Bay films from Paramount Pictures. Don't let that frighten you, however, as it is a third-person actioner with plenty of nostalgic Transfo...
Abstract: Questionable fashion and excellent music define the 1980s. If you’re an Eighties (or even Nineties) kid, then you probably remember when The Simpsons and MTV were still good. Hell, anything you saw on TV was better than the remakes and brain-melting fo...
Abstract: Story und Aussehen der Figuren basieren auf dem "Transformers"-Comic "War Within", der vom Aufstieg Optimus Primes zum Anführer der Autobots erzählt. Im Spiel haben jedoch zunächst die bösen Decepticons den Vortritt. Mit deren machthungrigen Diktator M...
Abstract: Transformers: War for Cybertron has taken a significant leap over the previous next-gen Transformer games. The visuals are sharp and the sound is just as good as ever. The gameplay can get repetitive at times but the sheer destruction and carnage in the game makes up..
Abstract: It's almost time to start actually expecting something good out of a licensed game. Solid efforts like Spider-Man: Web of Shadows and fantastic ones like Batman: Arkham Asylum have shown us that when game developers stop working on movie timetables ...