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- Play through 20 unique missions, plus daily challenge missions and global player stats comparisons
- Scan over 30 unique vehicles and customize their paint schemes — morph from a larger-than-life robot to a high-powered vehicle
- Build up your custom Transformers’ stats and abilities as you explore the world
- Exclusive Antarctic levels, available only in Transformers – Autobots
- Local wireless multiplayer modes (up to four players) such as Team Death Match and AllSpark Sports
This product can be bought at Amazon for $13.85 -> here is the link: Transformers – Autobots
Ah, the fantasy of a control transformer and able to transform scan new vehicles!
There are a few important parts of the game:
, 1) The main plot (the main goals of the game) presents a good variety of missions, diverse in nature, enough to keep our interests throughout the entire game. The level of the challenges vary (Search and Destroy to protect, chief levels, etc.) and you end up having to replay the more difficult missions (I’m only 35% into the game). Overall, this is the most important aspect of the game, and I rate it good.
2) between the story missions, you have free play. Here you can download to explore on the landscape and scan different vehicles (and turn in your arsenal of vehicles, cars, helicopters – some are quite powerful!). One of the most successful things for any fan transformer is to develop new vehicles to scan, so that you can play and help him (including school buses!) Of course it’s not a bit boring if you stay too long, so I tend to continue with the storyline missions as soon as I get bored. It is progressing more modes of transport (flying cars are the most fun!) When the game will be scanned. Of course you can also use your XP points by kicking some enemy Butts (as you drive in, you bump into them). XP points contribute to your level and every level up often means you can do several things (like heavy fire, climbing, special moves, etc.)
3) side missions – missions that are optional. These are not vital and not affect the main story missions. These tend to change from the boring stuff like checkpoint to checkpoint will destroy as much as you can within 2 minutes, etc. If there is a weak point to the game, then I would be this. They could have the challenge missions appealing.
All told and done, this is a very good DS Lite game. The most important missions get increasingly difficult, but it is very different nature. If you are a Transformers fan, you’d love it. Even if you do not know what’s better than fun between vehicles and robots to transform!
Jin Wan
May 10th, 2010
Unlike the console versions of mega-budget movie video game tie-in Transformers for the DS in two different games that reflect the warring sides robot has been divided. The Autobot version of Transformers for the DS lets you play as the heroic Optimus Prime and his team of Autobots as they battle the evil Decepticons on Earth. The best thing about Transformers: Autobots and Decepticons, or is that you get a different gaming experience from both versions, although there are many mirrored core mechanics as well as be found. First off, you will notice that the robots themselves look good and are nicely rendered as well. Not to mention that scanning other vehicles is a nice gesture, and the open world environments (although limited) are nicely done so well. The overall presentation of the Transformers: Autobots is great, but what really hurts the game is the assortment of bugs and glitches that you encounter while playing. The play of the camera can also inexorable, and the environments are lacking in overall detail. Despite everything, but it succeeds Transformers: Autobots in the departments have it easy in like so many licensed, film could not succeed to do tie-in video games often. In this respect alone, Transformers: Autobots and the Decepticons version, are worth, both for the Transformers fans and DS owners.
N. Durham
May 10th, 2010
I bought this gift for the birthday of my son and he loved it. . . He did comment on the fact that probably against younger players, but all was in all that, he enjoyed it. He has a huge Transformer fan from way back (he’s been 28 now).
C. Foote
May 10th, 2010
My 5-year-old brother wanted me to write the following, he told me what I now type:
This game is so much fun to turn because I could, and I had other scan vehicles and I love saving the earth (not literally)
you should buy this game, it is an excellent game for you
K. moussa
May 10th, 2010
We bought for our son because he loves his Nintendo DS, and he loves Transformers. However, he is very confused by the game. As such, he did not play it very often. Consider the age of the child before this game. We consider it in the hope that he will grow “into it”, but I would not recommend it for a 6-year-old.
S. Fernandez
May 10th, 2010