![]() No matter which side you pick, the missions play out exactly the same. Repetition sets in fairly early thanks to the mission layout: kill one or several rounds of Autobot/Decepticon clones, follow the marker to your objective – rinse and repeat. Each one takes place in a small portion of the city with a few destructible human vehicles scattered around – oddly enough there’s no penalty to speak of when an Autobot trashes half the town. ![]() ![]() Last we have the boss battles – take on a full size Autobot/Decepticon while battling a few clones. Next there’s beacon repair, in which you run around repairing/disabling beacons. Secondly we have the taxi-style missions where you pick up a human and take them to the next check point. There are four kinds of single player missions on offer, including the escort, in which you repair a damaged Autobot to the check point – these are easy going and the repaired Autobot will fight along side you. One notable control problem arises here, however – if you let go of the left trigger first in firing mode while holding the right trigger, you’ll transform whether you want to or not. The controls are responsive, and each Transformer’s vehicle mode handle well – Starscream is the clear winner as far as flyers go, while Bumblebee is one of the better cars.
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