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I personally Have been A fan of Transformers Since I was a kid.

Every Saturday & sunday I watched it religiously Right Before WWF Wrestling.

Then Hollywood ran out of ideas Then Decided We should Make real action films based on Cartoons.

I Cant speak For everybody else but I personally Think That They should Leave Child hood memories Well enough alone.


There is Probably Some of you that has a different Opinion And I Welcome you'r comments.

This Post is A Description Of The New Transformer video game Brought to you by Activision Inc.

For the PS2,Nintendo 360, NDS ,PC, PS3, PSP, WII.


Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Michael Bay, 147 mins, (12A)
Gigantic, Matt Aselton, 97 mins, (15)
A mindless muddle of good bots, bad bots and dodgy politics

Reviewed by Nicholas Barber
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Not wishing to overstate the case, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is the pretentious, nonsensical, sexist, jingoistic, militaristic, CGI-dependent, product-placement-packed, hectically edited, punishingly loud, wearyingly long, eye-wateringly expensive, and, I predict, phenomenally profitable exemplar of everything that is most repulsive about Hollywood today.

Perhaps its most unforgivable crime is that it lasts two and a half hours, despite being a sequel to a tie-in to a 1980s range of toys. What happens during that Dr Zhivago-rivalling running time? Nothing as consequential as characterisation or coherent plotting, that's for sure.

T:RotF opens with a prologue set in 17,000BC (told you it was pretentious), and there is endless gobbledegook about "The All-Spark" and "The Matrix of Leadership", but it boils down to some alien goodie robots called the Autobots fighting some alien baddie robots called the Decepticons.

As the mass destruction is all rendered on computer, it's about as thrilling as watching a firework display on TV through someone else's sitting room window, especially as the rock 'em sock 'em robots are all largely identical. The exceptions are Optimus Prime, the pompous leader of the good guys, and two sidekicks with Afro-American voices who are always blundering and jive-talking the way those wacky Afro-Americans do.

On the human side of the cast list, Shia LaBeouf is back playing a teenager who would rather be an ordinary university student than a planet-saving hero (yeah, right). His girlfriend is played by the pouting Megan Fox, who's subjected to camerawork so leering it makes her frequent GQ and FHM photo-shoots look like school graduation portraits. This dirty-old-man treatment makes you wonder what the age of the target audience is supposed to be.

Half of T:RotF seems to have been made for undemanding children, and yet there are more references to male genitalia than you'd get in a series of South Park, while the film's main comic setpiece has the hero's mother swallowing a bag of marijuana and then informing strangers that she overheard him losing his virginity. There may even be a scene in which John Turturro whips his trousers off and reveals the thong he's wearing underneath, but I might have imagined it. I hope I didn't.

The film's political stance is revolting, too, which won't come as a surprise if you've seen Bad Boys II, Pearl Harbor, or any other films by the same director, Michael Bay.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Autobots and the Decepticons are said to be alien beings who have thoughts and feelings just as we do. That being the case, what are we supposed to make of a scene in which Optimus Prime summarily executes an incapacitated Decepticon? And what about the delightful skit in which the heroine prises information from a Decepticon by ramming a soldering iron into its eye? Movie Review provied By The independent films Website.


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Publisher: Activision Inc.

Developer: Krome Studios

Category: Action

Release Dates

N Amer - 06/23/2009

Official Game Website

Also available on: 360 NDS PC PS3 PSP WII


News
Activision Unveils Battle For The Allspark V2 Online Game
Activision, Inc is recruiting gamers to join the battle for world domination

Activision Unleashes Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Game at BotCon 2009
In addition, consumers will have the chance to jam to the latest downloadable track for Guitar Hero World Tour, “The Touch” from Stan Bush, which is available now for free

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Pre-order Info
The code for gold Optimus and Megatron will be distributed as part of a flipbook keepsake at launch that contains animations for both characters

Activision Secures All-Star Talent Line-up for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Video Game
Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Peter Cullen and Frank Welker Return to Provide Voice-Over Performances

Jablonsky Headlines Eclectic Trio of Music Artists in New Transformers Game
Activision has announced the diverse group of artists that produced the soundtrack for the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game

All News for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Description
The fate of the earth and the survival of the human race hang in the balance in the Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen video game for the Wii and PS2. Based on Hasbro’s legendary TRANSFORMERS property, the game takes players on an action-packed journey that follows a similar storyline to that of the highly anticipated blockbuster film due out on June 24th from Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures. Playing as both the AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS, players are propelled into an adrenaline-pumping battle for supremacy across the globe where every second and every choice makes the difference between mankind’s salvation and annihilation.

Features
Recruit a Friend to Join the Battle in Unique Co-op Campaigns – At any point in the intense single-player campaign, a friend can join in as a “Remote Weapon System,” acting as a floating shield to defend you and as a special weapons system to strengthen the assault.
Test Your Skills in the All-New Co-op Arena Mode – Teamwork is key as players enter the new Arena mode to pick their favorite characters and fight alongside their friends arcade-style against increasing waves of enemies.
Combat Variety Across the Globe – Players tackle 15 action-packed levels set in unique environments that include vehicular sequences, flight-based rail levels and blistering combat chains full of close-ranged melee strikes and projectile missile attacks.
Unleash Devastating Fury Using Gesture-Based Combat – On the Wii, players can utilize full gesture-driven controls to interactively demolish their opponents as their favorite TRANSFORMERS characters. Additionally, each character has a unique special attack that combines both Robot and Vehicle modes to obliterate enemies.
Intense, Heroic Missions – Every second is precious as players drive, fly, fight and blast their way through gripping levels inspired by the film and beyond to determine the ultimate fate of the world.
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