Sabrblade wrote:This game defies SO much of the G1 cartoon that it CANNOT fit with it at all.
Same goes for Exodus.
Maybe they could try making a mac ver so i could try it ... And exodus seems kinda G1-esk IMO...
Sabrblade wrote:This game defies SO much of the G1 cartoon that it CANNOT fit with it at all.
Same goes for Exodus.
"Being inspired by G1" =/= "Being G1".gavinfuzzy wrote:Sabrblade wrote:This game defies SO much of the G1 cartoon that it CANNOT fit with it at all.
Same goes for Exodus.
Maybe they could try making a mac ver so i could try it ... And exodus seems kinda G1-esk IMO...
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
SirSoundwaveIV wrote:I'd love a deeper toyline than the first one. WFC Optimus' and Megatron both were fantastic toy (I bought the former for myself, the latter for my little cousin for christmas) Some (widely released) Seeker toys would be sweet for this, as well as a Grimlock toy (because there can NEVER be enough Grimlock toys :3)
As for the game, I'm hoping for a combiner boss battle, for both sides. (as well as maybe revamped versions of the Omega Supreme/Trypticon fights, perhaps as bonus battles- imagine the former but with MORE DAKKA)
Take a tour with High Moon president Peter Della Penna as he explains the history of the studio. Keep your eyes peeled, and you may see some hints of some unannounced characters on the way in Fall of Cybertron.
Baneblade wrote:SirSoundwaveIV wrote:I'd love a deeper toyline than the first one. WFC Optimus' and Megatron both were fantastic toy (I bought the former for myself, the latter for my little cousin for christmas) Some (widely released) Seeker toys would be sweet for this, as well as a Grimlock toy (because there can NEVER be enough Grimlock toys :3)
As for the game, I'm hoping for a combiner boss battle, for both sides. (as well as maybe revamped versions of the Omega Supreme/Trypticon fights, perhaps as bonus battles- imagine the former but with MORE DAKKA)
one can argue about the storyline for WfC because (and i'm going out on a limb here /sarcasm) those that would play it the most would already know about the history of transformers either being with watching the original series, reading the comics (all incarnations) so there was no need to really expand and give it as much depth - but the dark energon twist was very very well done - just an alternative as to how the downward spiral began to happen (and it does make a lot of sense that way i think, my opinion you don't have to like it if you don't want to!)
More dakka would definitely be a requisite - hands up who loved stomping around with the heavy weapon platforms?
SirSoundwaveIV wrote:Baneblade wrote:SirSoundwaveIV wrote:I'd love a deeper toyline than the first one. WFC Optimus' and Megatron both were fantastic toy (I bought the former for myself, the latter for my little cousin for christmas) Some (widely released) Seeker toys would be sweet for this, as well as a Grimlock toy (because there can NEVER be enough Grimlock toys :3)
As for the game, I'm hoping for a combiner boss battle, for both sides. (as well as maybe revamped versions of the Omega Supreme/Trypticon fights, perhaps as bonus battles- imagine the former but with MORE DAKKA)
one can argue about the storyline for WfC because (and i'm going out on a limb here /sarcasm) those that would play it the most would already know about the history of transformers either being with watching the original series, reading the comics (all incarnations) so there was no need to really expand and give it as much depth - but the dark energon twist was very very well done - just an alternative as to how the downward spiral began to happen (and it does make a lot of sense that way i think, my opinion you don't have to like it if you don't want to!)
More dakka would definitely be a requisite - hands up who loved stomping around with the heavy weapon platforms?
Well I was arguing over the contunity a few posts back, but this is about the toys. I'm just drooling over having a WFC styled Grimlock on my desk at school alongside my good ol' WFC OP. *drools*
Well, Shockwave was in the first game as a DLC character, and as an unlockable in the DS game.funeralthirst7 wrote:While watching the tour video from High Moon Studios it appears they have concept art for Wheeljack, an updated concept for Arcee (she was in WFC as an unlockable character in Escalation mode only), and what appears to be Shockwave. With Shockwave and Grimlock could the other dinobots be far behind?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
MINDVVIPE wrote:SirSoundwaveIV wrote:Baneblade wrote:SirSoundwaveIV wrote:I'd love a deeper toyline than the first one. WFC Optimus' and Megatron both were fantastic toy (I bought the former for myself, the latter for my little cousin for christmas) Some (widely released) Seeker toys would be sweet for this, as well as a Grimlock toy (because there can NEVER be enough Grimlock toys :3)
As for the game, I'm hoping for a combiner boss battle, for both sides. (as well as maybe revamped versions of the Omega Supreme/Trypticon fights, perhaps as bonus battles- imagine the former but with MORE DAKKA)
one can argue about the storyline for WfC because (and i'm going out on a limb here /sarcasm) those that would play it the most would already know about the history of transformers either being with watching the original series, reading the comics (all incarnations) so there was no need to really expand and give it as much depth - but the dark energon twist was very very well done - just an alternative as to how the downward spiral began to happen (and it does make a lot of sense that way i think, my opinion you don't have to like it if you don't want to!)
More dakka would definitely be a requisite - hands up who loved stomping around with the heavy weapon platforms?
Well I was arguing over the contunity a few posts back, but this is about the toys. I'm just drooling over having a WFC styled Grimlock on my desk at school alongside my good ol' WFC OP. *drools*
There is really SO much potential for high moon to go nuts over... Could play as a smaller bot who pilots a sweet cybertron fighter jet only to land, and out of no where, have the jet turn into a robot and the little bot become the headmaster... seriously, theres just so much they can do with transformers, I can't wait to see whats next for the game. I also don't care too much about story as long as it goes along the general storyline from WFC and G1 leading to tf prime. It'd be really cool if they focused on some individual skirmishes of side stories that tie into the greater scheme of things, like Blurr becoming an autobot soldier (Blurr Spotlight ish)
Sabrblade wrote:Well, Shockwave was in the first game as a DLC character, and as an unlockable in the console game.funeralthirst7 wrote:While watching the tour video from High Moon Studios it appears they have concept art for Wheeljack, an updated concept for Arcee (she was in WFC as an unlockable character in Escalation mode only), and what appears to be Shockwave. With Shockwave and Grimlock could the other dinobots be far behind?
And Swoop was in the DS game as well.
It might be Swindle.Zequem wrote:Watching the tour video, I wish I could work there someday.
Two new concept arts were shown. One was obviously Wheeljack, but could the second one be Sunstreaker? For me, it looks like him, and right now I can't come up with any other yellow transformer. I hope it is him, it's been so long that he has been in any series/game while Sideswipe has been there.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:It might be Swindle.Zequem wrote:Watching the tour video, I wish I could work there someday.
Two new concept arts were shown. One was obviously Wheeljack, but could the second one be Sunstreaker? For me, it looks like him, and right now I can't come up with any other yellow transformer. I hope it is him, it's been so long that he has been in any series/game while Sideswipe has been there.
Also, they mentioned a GRIMLOCK LEVEL!!!
Sabrblade wrote:It might be Swindle.
Also, they mentioned a GRIMLOCK LEVEL!!!
funeralthirst7 wrote:Ok, nevermind. I just realized he was a Gamestop exclusive.
cannonfodder4000 wrote:funeralthirst7 wrote:Ok, nevermind. I just realized he was a Gamestop exclusive.
You can unlock him by downloading the first Character Pack, which also has Jazz, Onslaught and Scattershot.
noctorro wrote:Seeing the tour, I cannot understand why people in america would live anywhere else than California. I mean, all the awesome stuff comes from there and you have a beach!
Love the huge concept art posters on their walls.
I hope Fall of Cybertron will be a huge succes.
Hasbro says it is not.starwarrior1227 wrote:sabrblade i believe this is supposed to be related to g1
Hasbro wrote:The official story of the original 13 and specifically Alpha Trion has not been explored fully in the modern continuity that Transformers War for Cybertron, Exodus, and Prime are a part of. Anything you know from past generations of the brand may or may not be factual in the new continuity.
Hasbro wrote:The TRANSFORMERS brand team would like to confirm that Transformers War for Cybertron video game, Transformers Exodus novel, and the Transformers Prime television show are in the same aligned continuity. Hasbro is creating a single continuity to tell the bulk of our TRANSFORMERS stories going forward.
Hasbro wrote:The Transformers have lived for millions of years between the War for Cybertron events, and the events seen in PRIME. The Transformer characters have been through a lot in between, battles, new planets, and space journeys etc. As more stories are told, we will reveal exactly how it all connects and that is the fun of the new continuity, no one should feel they know what is coming next. It is a valid point to request that Hasbro helps topline the connections for fans that want to follow the progress of the new continuity.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Hasbro says it is not.starwarrior1227 wrote:sabrblade i believe this is supposed to be related to g1Hasbro wrote:The official story of the original 13 and specifically Alpha Trion has not been explored fully in the modern continuity that Transformers War for Cybertron, Exodus, and Prime are a part of. Anything you know from past generations of the brand may or may not be factual in the new continuity.Hasbro wrote:The TRANSFORMERS brand team would like to confirm that Transformers War for Cybertron video game, Transformers Exodus novel, and the Transformers Prime television show are in the same aligned continuity. Hasbro is creating a single continuity to tell the bulk of our TRANSFORMERS stories going forward.Hasbro wrote:The Transformers have lived for millions of years between the War for Cybertron events, and the events seen in PRIME. The Transformer characters have been through a lot in between, battles, new planets, and space journeys etc. As more stories are told, we will reveal exactly how it all connects and that is the fun of the new continuity, no one should feel they know what is coming next. It is a valid point to request that Hasbro helps topline the connections for fans that want to follow the progress of the new continuity.
And, when I did that big analysis of Exodus, I analyzed War for Cybertron as well, revealing that it was just as much in defiance with G1 as Exodus is.
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