2014年10月10日星期五

TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION game review

I believe that the movie TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION has attracted you.However,you definely hit on the game TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION.No matter how you feel about Michael Bay’s take on the franchise, its hard for anyone with an even remotely geeky bent to not have at least a little soft spot for the Transformers. So whenever a new Transformers-related game rolls in, there’s always that small spark of hope that it’ll turn out more like High Moon Studios’ excellent 2010 console release Transformers: War for Cybertron and less like, well, pretty much every other Transformers game in the history of ever. [Editor's Note: Oh you did NOT just forsake Fall of Cybertron and the one for the PlayStation 2 based on Armada!
That’s not to say that I’m expecting a full console-style experience from a free-to-play iOS release, mind you. That would be a grossly unfair burden to shoulder Transformers: Age of Extinction with. I’m speaking more to just the general level of quality, fun, and fan service that one would hope for. And while I’m not saying that it totally falls short in all these categories, it doesn’t really quite reach them either.
Age of Extinction is a runner where your Autobot of choice goes lumbering along various stretches of open road, shooting and slicing at enemy bots along the way. Defeated enemies will drop Energon cubes, which serve as one of several different currencies used to do things like purchase new Autobots, purchase boxes of random equipment, and upgrade said purchased bots and equipment.
Each level has three different goals which makes a certain level of replay essentially mandatory, as each goal scores one star on a level. Stars are used to unlock some of the characters and gaining all three stars flips the Decepticon logo on the map over to Autobot red.
Finally,I recommend you with the latest version of TRANSFORMERS AGE OF EXTINCTION download on 9game.

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