Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: ACTIVISION EAN: 0047875819757 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Activision Inc. Manufacturer: Activision Inc. Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Activision Inc. Release Date: June 26, 2007 Sales Rank: 1774 Studio: Activision Inc.
Features:
Instantly transform from a larger-than-life robot to a high-powered vehicle, to leave your enemies in the dust
Use ranged weapons in either Robot mode or Vehicle mode to take out your enemies
Every object in the game world, including buildings and vehicles, can be crushed, toppled, wrecked - even used as weapons
Choose among an army of characters in the Transformers universe and utilize their unique abilities to complete missions
Engage in melee combat with special moves unique to each character
Product Description: Control the outcome in the battle for Earth this summer with Transformers, the official game of the blockbuster film. Protect the earth as Autobots or destroy it as Decepticons as you lead the Transformers in the epic battle for control of planet Earth! Make a choice: Protect Earth as Autobots or destroy it as Decepticons. With dual campaigns, the fate of the world is in your hands.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great Game
Got game for my son, he loves it. It keeps him busy for hours which makes it great for me also.
Rating: - Transformers Game
Fun game for an adult or my 6 year old son. Should have bought the one made for PS3 though.
Rating: - IT BLOWS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
it blows!!! this game is sadd it aint worth renting or even borowing from a friend. avoid this game at all cost
Rating: - thrilling
All my grandbaby boys got this from me during the Christmas season and they were estatic. They watch it over and over again. Action, thrills and the unexpected was all included. A great movie!
Rating: - Seemed like fun, but got my son into trouble.
My family enjoyed the movie so much that I considered this an easy choice for a video game. However, my six year old son started "shooting" with his hands at the other kids at school. Needless to say I received a call from his teacher regarding this play violence and the school's "Zero Tolerance" policy. Even pretending to "shoot" is a crime at school. I had to take the game away. It seemed to promote this kind of play.