Transformers Beyond Reality
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Transformers Beyond Reality is an arcade-style first-person shooter virtual reality game developed by Meta4 Interactive.
Plot
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Featured characters
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- Ratchet (Jon Bailey)
- Grimlock (Jon Bailey)
- Bumblebee (Jon Bailey)
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- Optimus Prime (Jon Bailey)
- Ratchet (Jon Bailey)
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- Barricade (Jon Bailey)
- Sharpshot (Jon Bailey)
- Shockwave (Jon Bailey)
- Soundwave (Jon Bailey)
- Starscream (Jon Bailey)
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Gameplay
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Trophy list
[edit]When completing various goals and tasks during the game, the player will be rewarded as part of PlayStation's Trophy meta-goal system. Players can earn up to 30 Trophies on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, which come in four types: Bronze, which represent easier tasks and are worth the least experience; Silver, which are awarded for challenges of mid-level difficulty; Gold, which are given for harder tasks and worth more experience; and Platinum, the highest-level trophy unlocked only after earning all of a game's other trophies.
Notes
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[edit]Trivia
[edit]- Despite the game using evergreen designs for most of the characters, the Insecticons utilize designs from Fall of Cybertron. For example, most of the Insecticons look like Sharpshot.
- Originally scheduled for release on March 31, 2022, the game was delayed only a month before release, ultimately launching five months later.
- A SteamVR release was originally planned but was cancelled as a result of an exclusivity deal with Sony.
- Prior to release, the game attempted viral promotion via an alternate reality game beginning in July 2021, though the aforementioned delay caused it to stall out with little to no new content for several months.
- The Twitter account of BlazarFocused, one of the components of the ARG, makes a cameo in the opening of Campaign Mode.
- Meta4 Interactive being based in Montréal in Canada, the game also has a full Canadian French dub.






















