Transformers: War for Cybertron Set Before Optimus Was Prime

Greg Tito

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Transformers: War for Cybertron Set Before Optimus Was Prime



Transformers: War for Cybertron [http://www.amazon.com/Transformers-War-Cybertron-Xbox-360/dp/B0030HIULQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1278970700&sr=1-1] will tell the story of the civil war between the Decepticons and the Autobots on their home planet.

I can't tell you how much I loved the animated Transformers series when I was a kid. Perhaps it was the fact that cars turning into robots and battling each other is inherently cool, or maybe it was the strength of characters like Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Starscream, Shockwave and Jetfire. My nostalgia was crushed by the Micheal Bay films, but now there is something that might just bring it back. Transformers: War For Cybertron seems lovingly designed by High Moon Studios and game director Matt Tieger is a diehard fan just like me. Based on what he showed me of latest Transformers game at this year's GDC, Tieger has made a third person shooter that delivers solid gameplay and a story jam-packed with moments and details that any Tranformers fan will love. Cybertron is due out this summer for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC platforms.

The story takes place at the end of the civil war between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The leader of the Autobots, Zeta Prime, has just been killed and the Autobots are in disarray. They eventually realize that the only way to survive is to abandon their home and leave Cybertron for good. The events at the end of the Autobot campaign lead directly to how the first Transformers animated series begins. By concentrating on a part of the universe that has never been shown before, Tieger and his team were able to completely ignore the Micheal Bay films.

In Cybertron, there are two separate campaigns that follow the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticon story involves Megatron's plans for a super weapon and occurs before the Autobot campaign chronologically, but you can play them in any order. For each level, you can choose to play as one of three characters which fall into four different vehicle categories - car, truck, tank or jet. There are different abilities for each, and there might be a strategic value in playing as Jetfire or Shockwave.

Tieger was careful not to fall into the "license trap." "We started with core gameplay fundamentals. It's got to feel good under your thumb," Tieger said. "What makes a third person shooter a good third person shooter? Framerate, targeting, all that stuff is where we started and then we added Transformers into that. Instead of the other way around, which is 'I got my license, how do I crowbar some gameplay into that?'"

It's evident that a lot of thought went into making Transformers fun to play. From the demo we saw, you could fire your weapon, transform into a vehicle, speed across the map, and get right back into the fight as a robot or a vehicle all really easily. Transformers is built around three player co-op play, you can play with two AI bots or seamlessly drop into a level with two friends or two strangers with online co-op.

"The game stands up on its own as a really fun single player experience, but, when you add real people to it, it evolves into the next level of cool interaction and strategy," said Tieger. Part of that comes across with each character's unique abilities. Optimus, for example, has a Warcry ability which adds a temporary bonus to attack and defense to himself but also to nearby allies. That makes it very important to coordinate with your friends to clump up whenever Warcry is about to be used.

"You'll notice that Optimus' name isn't Optimus Prime, it's actually just Optimus. That's because when we finish the campaign, he is Optimus Prime, fully invested in his destiny as the leader of the Autobots and he's comfortable wearing the mantle of power," Tieger told me during the demo. "But he's not that guy when we start."

Tranformers: War for Cybertron is full of great origin stories like how Starscream became a Decepticon, and how Bumblebee and Optimus first met. High Moon Studios has worked closely with Hasbro on this game, and the events of Cybertron is considered canon by the toy maker. Hasbro has even announced that they are releasing toys based on the model created for the game, a fact which tickles the nerd fancy of Tieger.

The only thing that Cybertron was missing, according to [user]CaptainCrunch[/user], was an awesome 80s soundtrack.

"You've got the Touch!"


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tkioz

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What? No Stan Bush? No The Touch or Dare? Holy Crap that's just not on! :p What kind of real nerd doesn't pump up hearing The Touch or Dare or basically feel their gut drop out from under them when they hear The Death Of Optimus Prime [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_ULg4RSy5Y] theme. Hell I was 8 when I first saw it in the cinema and I still remember crying my eyes out.

Sorry, it looks awesome, might luck out and be the first decent transformers game I can remember.
 

matrix3509

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As long as Michael fucking Bay can't touch it with a 39 and a half foot pole, I'm interested.
 

De Ronneman

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I saw the trailer on the website, and the footage on GameTrailers, and if that game looks and plays as smooth as it looks in the trailers(no real gameplay yet, I believe), I will have a new conteder for my game of the century.

Especially since they claim Bay isn't involved and all the robots are now not stupid, but more oldskool, with "solid" parts of the vehicle shifted in robot mode.

Also, the one thing I liked about the Bay movies was the fact they kept Optimus' voice. Thank god he agreed to do it for the game too!
 

Lucane

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Commander Jack Rankin said:
You had me at "play as Shockwave". Sweet Zombie Jebus!
Yeah I'm wondering what his new alt mode will he used to be a gun but now they say it's cars, tanks, trucks or jets I guess a tank would be closest if they lean toward the new Transformers:Animated style or possibly a truck.
 
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OMG????? They've took it away from Bay-sploions?

Could this actually be the original DECENT Transformers, with Grimlock kicking ass, Soundwave as a Tape Recorder...JAZZ STILL ALIVE!

I BELIEVE IN YOU!!!!
 

Bob_Bobbington

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The_root_of_all_evil said:
Depends, could Jesus transform into a truck?
I am so going to quote that out of context.

OT: I never really got into Transformers, and the movies cemented that. Although this game may just sway me if it's good enough.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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I'm calling it now...This game is going to be mediocre at best.

Anyway...interesting setting.

*still thinks the PS2 "Transformers" based off of Armada is the best*
 

carpathic

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Well, I think the jury is out on this one. Both movies have sucked as they seemed more interested in offering paens to Baysplosions than the original subject matter.

Plus, transformers seem way less cool to me than they used to.
 

Jared

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matrix3509 said:
As long as Michael fucking Bay can't touch it with a 39 and a half foot pole, I'm interested.
Same...It needs to e kept away from him at all costs! Least we see another film like fallen...
 

wooty

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Greg Tito said:
Tieger and his team were able to completely ignore the Micheal Bay films.
This line alone raised my interest in this game by many levels, thanks for that Greg :)

OT: I did see the trailer for it, and yes, it does look the like the transformers I knew and loved so much, one to keep an eye on for the future methinks
 

aaronmcc

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I love this.

Just don't make me relive the moment when the decepticons intercept the shuttle to autobot city. Ironhide...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
 

Trifixion

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The good news:

* No Baysplosions
* Shia The Beef and his whoawhoawhoawhawaitaminutewhoawhoaheynowhoawhoawhoawhoa style of "acting" kept away from it
* Peter Cullen
* Omega Supreme in game. Ass-kicking commences.
* Starscream? Hell yeah, he was the first Transformer toy I owned

The bad news:

* Set before going to Earth, therefore ME GRIMLOCK NOT IN GAME!
* Chris Latta is dead, therefore Starscream can't quite really be Starscream to me