Beast Wars: Transformers (video game)

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Beast Wars: Transformers
Developer Hasbro Interactive
Platforms PlayStation, PC
Release date December 5, 1997 (PS), May 31, 1998 (PC)
Rating ESRB: E

Beast Wars: Transformers is a third-person shooting game released for the Sony PlayStation platform in 1997. It was later ported to the PC platform in 1998.

Players picked their side and sent their Transformers on missions against both the opposing side and the extradimensional Skriix aliens.

Plot

This game takes place in an alternate version of the Beast Wars, branching off from main continuity during the first season of the cartoon, presumably at least after Inferno's introduction in "Spider's Game".
Dude! Dude. Seriously... what in the Pit?!

Both Maximals and Predacons have been battling on prehistoric earth for an extensive period of time. So long have they been stranded on this hostile planet, that each warrior now has their own personal base and army, each located in a separate region of the planet. However, as the battle between the Predacons and the Maximals rages on, the aliens known as the Skriix invade the planet, forcing both faction to take arms against this new threat.

Gameplay

The basic object of the game is to run around blindly and shoot everything in sight. You have two meters: your life meter and an energon meter that drains while you're in robot mode (switching to beast mode stops the process and allows it to slowly refill, but you can't attack in this mode regardless of what dangerous beast you are). Both sides have four characters you can play as, and if you lose one, they're lost for good unless you can find a "rescue" icon in the level and complete the resultant rescue mission. It is generally a few shades this side of sadomasochistic.

Playable characters

Cheat codes

Playstation Version
Code Effect
Pause the game, hold L2 and press Up, Down, Left, Right, Triangle, X, Square. Continue to hold L2 and then unpause the game. Power-Up Weapons
Pause the game, then hold L2 and press the Up, Down, Left, Right, Triangle, X, X, Triangle, Right, Left, Down, Up. Continue to hold L2 and then unpause the game. Complete the Current Mission

Notes

  • A game model was made for Waspinator with plans to have him in the game, but those ultimately fell through.
  • The Beast Wars cast did not reprise their characters' voices for the game, and while their presence would have made the game WAAAAAAY better, it's probably best that they managed to avoid marching in this crap parade.
  • While the Playstation version of the game was limited to a single-player affair, the PC version surprisingly had an option to play with up to 8 people over LAN or online; in fact, for a while during the game's release, the MSN Gaming Zone reserved several rooms for multiplayer Beast Wars games. "Fans" of the game claim this is enough to dredge the game out from being horrible to barely mediocre.
  • Upon its release in the UK, the PC version of the game was available bundled with a regular-class Beast Wars figure, making it a not-completely worthless purchase.

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