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Transformers G1 Awakening has the perfect balance of staying true the source material and having engaging gameplay, which makes it a game that any fan of the franchise should try. Another Transformers tie-in game based on the movies which is unsurprisingly terrible. Releasing after The Fall Of Cybertron, one might have expected that this game would have incorporated more of the same. Instead, it tried to blend elements of the previous tie-ins and the much better Cybertron games, but instead of being a best of both worlds it ended up being a complete mess.

Additionally, the game's uneven difficulty, stripped-down, bare-bones gameplay mechanics, terrible visuals, and subpar storytelling makes this another Transformers game to avoid.

Transformers Prime: The Game is based on the most recent iteration of the long-running cartoon series of the same name. The game is packed with content. Its combat is immensely satisfying, levels are quasi-open environments ripe to be explored, and there are plenty of driving missions to satisfy fans. The game was released on the Wii U, Wii, and 3DS, but the Wii U version is the one to choose because it eliminates the annoying waggle controls of the Wii and features an obvious graphical boost over the handheld.

Transformers: The Game is the first video game to tie in with Michael Bay's movies and is probably the worst game linked to the big screen iterations. The game has awful broken combat, equally bad driving sections, and no real distinctions between the varying Transformers. As a result, the missions lack any definitive structure. Even the cutscenes look abysmal and barely match the standard of early low budget PlayStation 2 games.

It's almost hard to believe that Traveller's Tales, the developers responsible for the excellent Lego games were responsible for this mess. One can only assume that they were rushed by the publishers to coincide with the release of the film. After the previous horrific movie tie-ins, you would be forgiven for avoiding War For Cybertron.

Surprisingly, such a decision would result in missing out on one of the best Transformers games ever made. The game's story is set a thousand years before events of the Generation 1 cartoons, and is officially accepted as canon by Hasbro. War for Cybertron finally show's fans what happened in the final days of the Transformers homeworld Cybertron. The game does a great job of tapping into nostalgia while bringing together solid melee gameplay, impressive visuals and cover mechanics that compete with some of the best third person shooters in the genre.

Beast Wars was a spin-off cartoon series from the original Transformers series and featured robots could transform into beasts. The game features hideous graphics even for a PlayStation 1 game. Moreover, its awkward and confusing mission structure doesn't give the player any sense of direction. What's worse is you're actually punished for using the character's robot form. Furthermore, the sloppy controls and terrible animations are just too hard to ignore, when you consider that this was the same year that Ocarina of Time and Resident Evil 2 was released it becomes very telling how much of a rush job this game really was.

Transformers: Devastation is one of the best games in the franchise and was developed by Platinum Games, the talented creators behind Bayonetta, Nier, and Metal Gear Rising.

Devastation is pure fan service, because it manages to capture the look and feel of the original Generation 1 series with such finesse that the cartoons feel like they've come to life on your gaming screen. The game puts you in control of one of five Autobots: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Wheeljack, and Grimlock, who are armed with an array of upgradeable melee and ranged weapons.

The boss battles in the game are fantastic, and the controls really make the most of the transformation features that transitions nicely from a racing game, to melee fighter and platformer. Even if you're not a fan of Transformers, this game has Platinum's stamp all over it, and any fan of action games should find something to love with this game.

Similar in setting but unique in portrayal is the flip side of the story, Decepticons. Here, a nearly identical robot has come to Earth at the command of Starscream to find the source of a distress signal from a "lost" Decepticon somewhere in the area. However, Starscream keeps many important pieces of information to himself, including the location of the AllSpark and the identity of the Transformer locked in the icy grip of the Arctic.

While this Create-A-Bot has to learn that being a Decepticon means loyalty to Megatron, it also becomes apparent that though they fight for different reasons, the Autobots and Decepticons are aiming for the same goal, namely peace on Cybertron , and also that their senses of honor are not that far off.

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