As I mentioned earlier, controls handle smoothly, if you're in robot form. Cars are awkward to steer, which makes it difficult for missions that require you racing against time or an opponent to a specific goal. I often found myself crashing into walls. Planes are almost as tough to control but aren't as bad since there are no buildings and fences in the air.
If you want the mindless fun and explosive action of rumbling robots, buy the Michael Bay DVD instead.
Transformers: The Game is rated T (Teen) by the ESRB for Violence. This game can also be found on: PC, PS2, PS3, PSP (E10+), Wii, Xbox 360.








Article comments
1 - RockiestDwarf
I wonder if you are talking about the same transformers xbox360 game that I've played. There isn't one redeemable quality in this game. The transforming animation happens so fast you dont see anything, and the graphics are far below par. That being said, if they had put any thought or effort into the gameplay and design, this could have a huge success. It just fails on every level.
What exactly is your basis for giving this game even 2 stars? I'm curious to see what you consider a 0 star game
2 - Kaoanshi
I gave it 2 stars because:
A.) It's fun to destroy stuff as a Decepticon.
B.) I actually liked the transforming sequences.
C.) I was being nice.