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Also the locations are well more varied than in Gladiator Begins. Feels kind of short, but has 4 difficulties you can choose any of them right away. Story presentation is a bit more lackluster, you have to read the mission description if you wanna know what's going on, the are minimalistic cutscenes in some missions. You can also combo your special moves(also from one normal attack into special move, can't combo normal attacks into each other) one after another even if the enemy attacks you, basically acts like hyper armor in Dark Souls 3 when attacking, or heavy poise in previous souls games. One of the L2 or R2 did a tackle move when you shove with your body the enemy to guard break them, don't remember right now what the 4th back button did. The combat is basically the same, it feels the same and looks the same, but you now have a low attack X, high attack Triangle, mid attack Square and dodge O, also you can block or use the special button for enableing you to use 4 special moves (melee attacks or attack/(de)buff spells). Two "Beast Wars" characters even make an appearance: Blackarachnia serves under Megatron as a spidery Decepticon who turns a mentally unstable bot named "Wasp" into "Waspinator." If it weren't so wildly outside of the main continuities, this next-century future could have been a bridge between the robotic Transformers of the past and present, and the technorganic bots of the future.Originally posted by Hogen_:It's on sale on Humble Bundle Store and wanted to see the reviews here and wow.it actually looks pretty fun, so how comes? I played Gladiator Begins and it's nice, but why is this rated so badly? Besides "it's just bad", I'd like to know why I should actually not get it. It's one of the more curious futures out there, based on an utterly unique take on Transformer history. This story doesn't take place in our present, though, but our future -– the 22 nd century to be exact, as we learn in the sixth episode, "Blast from the Past." The Transformers then wake to an Earth awash in robots thanks to a human scientist who found Megatron's shattered body and reverse-engineered it into his own robotics company. The inevitable clash between his crew and Megatron sends them crashing to Earth where they lie dormant for just 50 years. This iteration of Optimus Prime is just a young asteroid miner who stumbles upon the AllSpark years later in modern times. Covering it all would take a book (or three), but we put together a unified timeline - with a few deviations to explore the really unique diverging realities - to help you navigate the increasingly complex "Transformers" multiverse. Patterns emerge, commonalities appear, and from the many we can pull one. But weave in and out of the different universes that make up the Transformers' incredibly complex multiversal tapestry, and you'll soon realize that most sagas are variations of the Generation 1 narratives: the original stories first told in the Transformers' eponymous 1984 cartoon and Marvel comic book series. The once-simple tales of Autobots and Decepticons battling on Earth have expanded into a multiverse that stretches back to the beginning of time and forward beyond the end of Optimus Prime and Megatron. These days, in other words, the franchise is more massive and all-consuming than Unicron himself.įinding one definitive "Transformers" timeline is impossible, as Hasbro has never declared a - for lack of a better term - "Prime" reality.
GLADIATOR BEGINS STORY MOVIE
Though it remained pretty linear in its first 15 years or so, once the "Beast Wars" saga ended, virtually every new comic series, cartoon series, movie series, or game series rebooted the Transformers' story in a major way. When "The Transformers" cartoon first aired back in 1984 to - let's be honest - sell toys, few back then could have foreseen that nearly four decades later, the Transformers would be bigger, bolder, and more popular than ever.