Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Review
While it can be fun to be a Transformer, this port is hamstrung by a number of technical issues.
The Good
* Each Transformer has powerful weapons and abilities
* Two sizable campaigns
* Unlockables and bonus objectives enhance each mission
* Strategically engaging online multiplayer.
The Bad
* Frame rate issues ranging from bothersome to crippling
* Visual bugs can taint entire environments
* Inadequate graphical performance options
* Controls are tough to get the hang of
* Environmental hang-ups are prevalent.
Imagine what it would be like to become a Transformer. Walking, jumping, and climbing in your humanoid form would be pretty familiar, and you could easily get the hang of whipping out your guns to blast enemies. Driving yourself around might be a bit awkward at first, and flying would be significantly trickier, but the real problems would come when you tried to transform. Shifting your physical form would be disorienting, and it would take a while before you mastered it. That's actually a pretty accurate breakdown of what it's like to play Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. In the early going, the controls are uncomfortable but functional. As you play through either of the solid campaigns, you'll get better and better until you reach a point where you can fluidly move between different forms and dispatch your enemies with style. That is, you would, but an array of technical flaws and performance issues will probably keep you from getting that far. Whether you suffer an erratic frame rate, washed-out environments, or some other breed of problem depends on your particular computer, but it's very unlikely you'll be able to play unhindered. It's a real shame that Revenge of the Fallen, which is a fun game to play on other systems, fares so poorly in its PC incarnation.
The size of this game is 7.57 gigabyte
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