Transformers: War for Cybertron

Jun 23, 2010 10:21

Two words: EPIC WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I love, love, love, love, LOVE THIS GAME!!!!! The designs are awesome, the storyline is excellent, the character personalities are spot on, the dialogue is spot on, and the voice acting is wonderful. I was sold as soon as I heard the narrator doing a perfect imitation of the original G1 narrator. X)

I've played through the entire Decepticon campaign and started on the Autobot one before playing campaign co-op with a couple of Geezers, then when a few more friends joined us, we tried out Escalation and then some MP. ...And I think I either impressed or scared the Geezers with my wealth of knowledge about Transformers. XD Most of them are Gee-Wunners, although they needed some help with their lore. I was happy to oblige, scary or not. ;D



-- This should say something right away: I was nerding out over Soundwave. The way his voice modulates is PERFECT.

-- Secret unlockable characters are BOTH FEMALE. That is AWESOME. Slipstream is EPIC, a perfect nod to TFA. When the Escalation screen loaded and I saw her design, the first thing out of my mouth was, "Oh my Gawd, she looks like a BUTTERFLY" XD Even her transformation is insect-like. I LOVE it!

-- It was past 2 a.m. when I reached the part in the Autobot campaign where Ironhide appears, so while I was drowsy, I was floored by how epic his entrance was. Awessooommmmmeeee!! I LOVES WfC IRONHIDE SO MUCH!!!!!!! ;__;

-- I LOVE the voices! Ratchet sounds similar to his Movie counterpart, Bumblebee is delightfully enthusiastic, Breakdown is wonderfully obnoxious, Starscream perfectly pompous, Megatron is just the right combination of menacing and authoritative, and so on! I'm not sure about Jetfire's accent, and Ironhide appears to be a teensy bit...Irish? But I like it. =D

-- The dialogue amongst Starscream, Skywarp, and Thundercracker is hilariously spot on!

-- Breakdown is favorite 'Con.

I'm off to finish the Autobot campaign. Chores can wait. XD

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