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    Transformers: Devastation

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Oct 06, 2015

    Based on the classic 80s version of the Transformers animated series, Transformers: Devastation by PlatinumGames is a brawler with an authentic retro-themed art style.

    zymase's Transformers: Devastation (PlayStation 4) review

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    Scratch the old-school itch you didn't even know you had with Transformers: Devastation.

    I had a few days with time to kill and nothing substantial to play. Transformers: Devastation was meant to be filler for me. But for the next two days I wore a blissed-out smile on my face as my childhood memories rushed back in cel-shaded renderings of the Autobots and Decepticons and the countless hours I spent plastered to the TV screen. Most of the original voice cast is even here. And there's Soundwave. Motherfucking Soundwave is in this game.

    Devastation's playbook is simple but effective: light attacks, heavy attacks, even a powerful vehicle attack. There is some variation in combat between playable characters, but not much, and the combat becomes repetitive - which is a big detractor for Devastation. The roster of Transformers is impressive, though mostly on the Decepticons side and not playable. The playable Autobots are all-stars: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Wheeljack, Sideswipe, and Grimlock. It's deep with transformers you forgot you loved: Constructicons and Insecticons and all the other reasons your parents thought Transformers was more toy commercial than TV show.

    Double-bass metal brings combat encounters to a crescendo and makes most of the ride feel face-meltingly amazing. The buzz lasts through the whole campaign, but that on its own is short and very, very sweet for anyone who was ever a Transformers fan.

    Other reviews for Transformers: Devastation (PlayStation 4)

      Platinum perfect gameplay and Transformer fanservice galore. 0

      Admittedly I am extremely biased when it comes to anything and everything Transformers related, being one of those kinds of fans of the franchise to the point where I feel no shame at all about the fact my life is practically defined by my love of everything that encapsulates it.And alongside that I would say I'm pretty crazy about Platinum games too and this game is yet another incredibly polished very fun release of the popular studio's roster of fantastic titles. No-one understands character ...

      3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

      More time in the garage than on the road. 0

      Transformers: Devastation is another product of Platinum Games' collaboration with Activision. If you got this game for free on PlayStation Plus, it's worth a shot. If not, there are much better games from this developer to dive into.The presentation is the strongest part of Transformers. Platinum brought back as many voice actors from the original cartoon as they could, and they deliver their catchphrases and goofy cartoon jargon with aplomb. The cartoony style with bright colours and reflectiv...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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