Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Xbox 360/PS3/PC)

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Revenge of the Fallen
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The Xbox 360/Sony Playstation 3/Windows PC versions of Revenge of the Fallen: The Game follows a number of Autobots and Decepticons through a loose approximation of the movie's plot. The game has two campaigns, one for each faction. It is the first Transformers game on a console to feature online play.

Versions


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Characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)



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What's needed: Weren't there others as well? Such as the Stunticons, the Decepticon NEST jeep, the police car, the Decepticon NEST helicopter etc.?


Synopsis


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Response


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Technical errors and oddities


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Trivia

  • For destroying 250 Decepticons in the Autobot campaign, you earn the Awesome Achievement/Trophy.
  • For destroying 350 Autobots in the Decepticon campaign, you earn the Bad Boys Achievement/Trophy.
  • G1-style colour schemes for Ironhide and Starscream can be unlocked for both single and multiplayer modes. Additionally, a yellow colour scheme can be unlocked for Long Haul, making him more closely resemble a conventional (or Tonka) dump truck.

Differences between the Game and Movie

  • Breakaway did not appear in the movie.
  • In the movie, Bumblebee is still having troubles with his speech. In the game, he has completely regained his speech.
  • Jetfire's death is altered. In the movie, he commits suicide and gives his parts to Optimus. In the games, he is either stabbed by Megatron before giving his parts to Optimus (Autobot campaign) or killed by the player (Decepticon campaign).
  • In the movie, Sideways is killed by Sideswipe. In the Autobot campaign, he is killed by Ironhide (or whoever the player is), since Sideswipe is absent in this game.
  • In the movie, Devastator is killed at the pyramids. In the game, he is killed in Cairo.
  • The Autobots did not supply the humans with a weapon to battle the Decepticons in the movie.


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