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On mission 3 for example: There are three communication arrays down. Move to the blue area indicated on the radar and exterminate any Decepticons you find. Once the Decepticons are cleared from the area, the blue circle on the radar turns into a wrench. Climb the building with the communication dish. Repair the dish by standing near it and holding circle. Once the first dish is up and running race to the next location because you are now on a timer. Defeat the Decepticons as before and repair each of the next two arrays. The only difference is that the last dish has four enemy guards instead of three.
However, Transformers is fortunate in the fact that the source cartoon itself basically sucked ass. But then that's why they did away with most of the real source material anyway. The toys are, and those very same toys we had to puzzle with back then are now plaguing store shelves with their CGI-powered counterparts. Versions of Optimus Prime, Starscream and the rest really don't appear to be much more exciting than they did back then. Tranformers Revenge of the Fallen THE GAME Walkthrough
The general idea of the old slogan "robots in disguise" that had folks running out to stores is the key angle used for Speilberg's cinematic "Transformers" of 2007, and that carries over into the new movie that released June 24. The awe-inspiring visuals are the hook here, and one would wish it would continue onto the video-game interpretation of the sequel. Those anticipations are somewhat adapted for comparative applied sciences.
Regardless the visual design is a major drawback when we reviewed Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The game is, however, confessedly a bit more improved than the video-game interpretation of the first film. That title of the game was so horrible I'd say if you did anything at all to try to make it better the improvement would have helped it a thousand fold. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is noticeable much more improved in practically every possible way. Considering they kept the hazy and compiled looking graphic engine, along with some really significantly bad appearing and unimaginative gameplay of the levels, this game's sequel also will not indulge those fans looking for the same cinematic feel on their Xbox 360s.
Any good gamer would treasure several of theother things that new developer Luxoflux did do with the franchise however. One example is the addition of having the game be repayable. This inspiration gives gamers a potential for willing to challenge themselves and aim for the top of the online leaderboards. Each of the levels is timed, and how fast you complete them not only yields you platinum, gold, silver or bronze medals, but also points that unlock further missions. Cheats Codes and Full Game Walkthrough Strategy Guide for Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen THE GAME There are several unnecessary targets though and amongst them are those hidden medallions to allow you to obtain energon, which are monetary units within the game. They are essential and required to buy you upgrades. In other words, they've tied classic video game fun to the crucial tasks you need to complete to move on in the story.
The main thing that really brings the game to some actual entertaining and slightly enjoyable fun is the general structure of how the Transformers themselves react and function. Utilizing any number of them on either side gives a puzzle solving scenario to overcome whatever particular mission you are trying to resolve. Eventually you wind up with only one or two to choose from though which makes selecting your protagonists easy enough. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen WalkthroughThen on mission 4 the first time through I chose Ironhide for this mission. The first objective is to defeat the remaining Decepticons in Shanghai. ighteen easily defeatable Decepticons are scattered around the map. Just move to the red dots and unleash all your fire power. Once the grunts are defeated ironhide gets a real challenge (well not really). Long Haul makes an appearance and is looking for a fight. Place a turret and start firing. At times Long aul will transform into his dump truck form and flee. Stay after him firing the entire time. He may also climb a building. If so climb right behind him and get a few good melee shots in. Basically, I tried to go toe to toe with Long Haul and though Ironhide's health was low, I still came out the victor. As much fun as it is to pull off crazy transform moves or go on overdrive skirmishes, it all can become debatable after playing for any lengthy amount of time. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has issues with repeating, especially with some levels looking drastically similar after a few hours of play. You might find yourself becoming a tad tired of the waves of enemies. The big boss fights make the game story flow a little more digestible as it breaks up the monotony a bit even if they are bit un-inspirational. If the storyline keeps you intrigued however, the above issues more than likely won't bother you. But if you barely enjoy it, then your interest may fade (like mine did) as the game drones on. GAME WALKTHROUGH: Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen The GAME What could really turn that around is multiplayer, though. It's surprisingly fun, mainly because it's really satisfying to coordinate the divergent skills and abilities of the different Transformers in a team-based environment. There aren't a ton of bots to choose from, but roles are definitely fleshed out: To diversify and delegate snipers, defenders, healers, attackers and so on makes it bit more amusing. Playing a team-based, objective-oriented game is a good time with players who know how to communicate. Myself, I might be a bit cockered, since when I was playing multiplayer, it was with the beta testers of the release team along with my other friends in the industry, but I can see the multiplayer mode really taking off. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen Strategy Guide, Cheat Codes and Walkthru
Not to curse it with kudos, but Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is a monolithic upgrade over the previous movie-based game in the series. That said, it's really kind of unfair comparing them against each other. In spite of some feelings of repetitiveness and a lack of polish in a lot of places, I feel like it's my duty to commend Luxoflux for the hard work they put into this game. They did make a pretty good game that treats the license with the respect it deserves. In the history of games based on movie licenses, I'd give it an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10. However, keep in mind, my gamer opinion stands on the fact that it does not belong on the must-own list. Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen Strategy Guide, Cheat Codes and Walkthru
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