3/24/2021 0 Comments Fall Of Cybertron Dinobots
Considering that the games and Prime take place in the same continuity, its likely an intentional change.The war is lost. Leaving our home is the hardest decision Ive ever had to make.Whatever lies beyond that portal is our best - and last - hope, my friend.
Optimus Prime Advertisement: The sequel to 2010s Transformers: War for Cybertron, this game shows the tail end of the war before it left for Earth. Technically the Decepticons have won, but its something of a Pyrrhic Victory since the war used up so much Energon and tore up most of Cybertron. Now its a race for both factions to gather what Energon and survivors they can and get off the planet with a side order of trying to stop the other guys from getting off the planet. Because of this, its Darker and Edgier than any other Transformers game. The game opens with the launching of The Ark, a massive city-ship meant to transport as many Autobots off world as possible. Intending to look for a new world to colonize, they are suddenly attacked by Megatron and his Decepticon forces. After some time fighting them off and Optimus personally battling Megatron, the game then jumps back some time before they left Cybertron and details the major events that occurred to get them to this point. This involves the player taking on the roles and detailing the stories of many other characters including Jazz, Grimlock, Starscream, the Combaticons and Cliffjumper. Advertisement: High Moon Studios has revamped the gameplay system extensively from its predecessor, changing quite a lot of the fundamentals to the point it is more of a natural successor rather than a true sequel. The gameplay is more varied, as the abilities of certain characters will factor into the missions and different characters will have different gameplay styles, e.g. Jazz makes use of a grappling hook to reach higher vantage points to avoid snipers and Grimlock will only be able to transform into his T-Rex form once he smashes enough enemies and gets angry enough. As is traditional for Transformers games, the player can play as both factions, but instead of having separate Autobot and Decepticon campaigns (splitting the game down the middle as WFC did), it intermingles the playthrough to create one complete story told from different perspectives. Advertisement: The debut trailer is here and the E3 2012 trailer featuring Metroplex here. Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark was released in 2014, featuring segments both on Cybertron (though these segments take place before the events of this game) and Earth and is a Crossover between the games universe and that of the live-action films, specifically Transformers: Age of Extinction. This game provides examples of: Action Film, Quiet Drama Scene: The holographic observatory scene in Cliffjumpers level in the Rust Sea. Advertised Extra: Bumblebee appears on the cover, but he has an extremely minor, non-speaking role in the game. It shows with Bumblebee in the first trailer and hinted at in-game with the other Autobot soldiers. After the End: Following the events of the first game, Cybertron is in the process of shutting down and Energon is in desperately short supply. ![]() Arm Cannon: As a nod to Transformers: Prime, Optimus shifts his hand into a gun similar in appearance to what he uses in the series, only much larger. Art Evolution: The characters have changed appearances since War For Cybertron and seem to be a combination of the WFC designs and Transformers: Prime. Optimus in particular looks a little more lanky with larger shoulder pieces and Megatron is a little bigger and bulkier, and his armor also has spikes. Also of note, Cliffjumper shares a body with Bumblebee, like his toy and appearance in the DS version of WFC, but his head design has changed from the G1-esque look he had prior to a look far more similar to his Prime appearance.
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