![]() There are no mid-game cut scenes and no real end movie to tie this up nicely. ![]() And it’s really a shame that the only real cut scene is at the beginning of the game. In the end you can really tell that large portions of the movie’s plot were left untouched. ![]() Some levels will end with a boss fight meant to help you live a part of the film. The bulk of your time will be spent running and gunning against your opponents, mainly drones. Each level represents a key area or battle from the film. The story itself follows a loose interpretation of the plotline from Revenge of the Fallen. Between missions, the characters interact with each other, offering everything from praise, to minor story points to criticisms of your performance. One thing I noticed right away was that the game presentation is improved over the original game in some areas, but scaled back in others. While in the War Room, you can select your next mission, upgrade your characters review game progress as well as check out any unlockable items. Fans of the Playstation 2 Transformers Armada game will notice more than a few similarities here. ![]() At the start of the game, you are taken to your “War Room”, which acts as a base of operations. Like the first game, you can take control of the Autobots or Decepticons and play through missions that are somewhat loose interpretations of the movie scenes. With the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game, you have a game that is similar to the first movie game, but improved in all the right places. ![]()
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