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Posted by bumblezzz on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:13pm CST
Posted by 1337W422102 on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:16pm CST
Posted by Yeti on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:18pm CST
Anyway, sounds good. I hope this has some kind of online play ine X360 version.
Posted by Liege Evilmus on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:21pm CST
Posted by Anonymous on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:33pm CST
83457W422102 wrote:Why the hell bother with the PSP version? Make the other ones good. No one's going to buy a PSP version of the game if they have one of the other systems just because there are more characters and an 'enhanced' story.
You underestimate how shite the PSP versions of games are. I'll be buying the PSP and PS2 versions, I hate the PSP but if there are G1 playable characters and networked muliplayer I'll finally be glad I bought the thing.
Posted by Autobobby1 on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:38pm CST
Posted by Duke of Luns on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:44pm CST
shockwaveuk wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Why the hell bother with the PSP version? Make the other ones good. No one's going to buy a PSP version of the game if they have one of the other systems just because there are more characters and an 'enhanced' story.
You underestimate how shite the PSP versions of games are. I'll be buying the PSP and PS2 versions, I hate the PSP but if there are G1 playable characters and networked muliplayer I'll finally be glad I bought the thing.
I don't have a PSP and this isn't worth buying one just to get some extra characters. But I want to play as those old characters, so once again D'oh! Really, why should the portable get the cool stuff when it would be so much better on the big screen? It's usually the other way around.
I also fear the PS2 version is gonna be the worst version cause it's tech is getting old. I hope they put as much care into the PS2 version as they do the other versions though.
And this sounds like one sweet movie game. Good thing it comes out on/or around my birthday (July 4th ), so that's gonna be one heck of a day.
Posted by Nemesis Cyberplex on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:48pm CST
.....hmm....
Well, since I don't have a PS3...it looks like I'm going to be getting 5 versions of the same game.....
.....or at least rent them & keep the best.
Posted by Autobobby1 on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:48pm CST
Duke of Luns wrote:shockwaveuk wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Why the hell bother with the PSP version? Make the other ones good. No one's going to buy a PSP version of the game if they have one of the other systems just because there are more characters and an 'enhanced' story.
You underestimate how shite the PSP versions of games are. I'll be buying the PSP and PS2 versions, I hate the PSP but if there are G1 playable characters and networked muliplayer I'll finally be glad I bought the thing.
I don't have a PSP and this isn't worth buying one just to get some extra characters. But I want to play as those old characters, so once again D'oh! Really, why should the portable get the cool stuff when it would be so much better on the big screen? It's usually the other way around.
I also fear the PS2 version is gonna be the worst version cause it's tech is getting old. I hope they put as much care into the PS2 version as they do the other versions though.
And this sounds like one sweet movie game. Good thing it comes out on/or around my birthday (July 4th ), so that's gonna be one heck of a day.
PSP games have a crapload of extra features to attract buyers. It's sad but true. MegaMan: Powered Up is a good example. While the game itself is fairly good, the extras block your vision so that you don't notice the main game. Heck, even the main game is packed with extra characters.
Posted by Duke of Luns on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:51pm CST
Hmm, by the time the movie comes out, I should at most have a job, at least be out of school, and with the Castlevania 2-pack coming out, and Metal Gear Portable Ops being on the system, as well as a few other games, perhaps there'll be enough to warrent me getting a PSP.
Posted by hot rod 907 on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:59pm CST
Posted by Autobobby1 on February 15th, 2007 @ 6:59pm CST
Duke of Luns wrote:I forgot about Megaman Powered Up being for the PSP. Doesn't it have a level creator?
Yup, and an online function with every uploaded level from the US, the UK, and Japan. There's also a level list site here.
If you like Megaman X1, then get its remake: Megaman Maverick Hunter X. The anime cutscenes are stunning and the graphics are pretty good, too.
So yeah, there are good games for the PSP. Just so you know, I bought mine just for Powered Up and Maverick Hunter X! I'm a devoted MM fan.
Posted by Archibald Witwicky on February 15th, 2007 @ 7:16pm CST
83457W422102 wrote:Why the hell bother with the PSP version? Make the other ones good. No one's going to buy a PSP version of the game if they have one of the other systems just because there are more characters and an 'enhanced' story.
Speak for yourself.
I'll be buying one of the next Gen versions, to go with whichever next gen system I get first, and the PSP version if it gets even half decent reviews.
Posted by Thunder_breaker on February 15th, 2007 @ 7:17pm CST
Posted by 1337W422102 on February 15th, 2007 @ 7:35pm CST
Posted by WithoutMorals on February 15th, 2007 @ 7:35pm CST
Posted by Ninja Sixshot on February 15th, 2007 @ 7:48pm CST
Posted by Death-Ray Charles on February 15th, 2007 @ 7:49pm CST
Posted by Down_Shift on February 15th, 2007 @ 9:04pm CST
What? Are you drunk of "hater-aid" again? I scored a PSP for free a few months back for helping with a small Ontario based wrestling feds security (those rednecks in Oshawa can really throw a bottle of JD.) I'll be picking this one up, it sounds like it might be better then the other platform versions.83457W422102 wrote:Why the hell bother with the PSP version? Make the other ones good. No one's going to buy a PSP version of the game if they have one of the other systems just because there are more characters and an 'enhanced' story.
Me too. I've always been a big fan of Megaman games. I even got in an old copy of Nintendo Power for writing about how awsome MM 3 was. ( my favorite is still 2, and my favorite X is 1 or I also bought Powered up and Maverick Hunter X. I was pumpped to use vile after I beat the game, and even liked how they re-hid the powerups.Autobobby1 wrote: I bought mine just for Powered Up and Maverick Hunter X! I'm a devoted MM fan.
Posted by Nemesis_Apoc on February 15th, 2007 @ 9:33pm CST
Posted by jgilkinson on February 15th, 2007 @ 11:21pm CST
Posted by D-340 on February 15th, 2007 @ 11:22pm CST
Down-Shift wrote:Me too. I've always been a big fan of Megaman games. I even got in an old copy of Nintendo Power for writing about how awsome MM 3 was. ( my favorite is still 2, and my favorite X is 1 or I also bought Powered up and Maverick Hunter X. I was pumpped to use vile after I beat the game, and even liked how they re-hid the powerups.Autobobby1 wrote: I bought mine just for Powered Up and Maverick Hunter X! I'm a devoted MM fan.
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Same here. I'm a HUGE Megaman fan, and whe I found out my 2 favorite MM games were being remade for PSP I was sold. The PSP was really sold short gaming wise. I love the system, but I'll be damned there's hardly any good games. I'm actually really interested in the PSP version, sounds interesting. I'll be getting that and the Wii version.
Posted by Down_Shift on February 16th, 2007 @ 12:06am CST
Posted by Fang Wolf on February 16th, 2007 @ 12:43am CST
Posted by City Commander on February 16th, 2007 @ 5:08am CST
Posted by ashe5k on February 16th, 2007 @ 5:40am CST
Let's make this a little less about the consoles and more about the fact we're getting a TF game across all platforms. That actually is the only thing that worries me. Cross-platform games tend to really vary wildly form one console to the next in terms of video quality and gameplay. I wonder if it's just porting between all systems or if they're all from the ground up.
Ground up would be better, but ports are cheaper.
Posted by Hairball178 on February 16th, 2007 @ 8:13am CST
Posted by Psychout on February 16th, 2007 @ 4:46pm CST
Other than that flaw, its looks like it will rock.
Posted by Senor Hugo on February 17th, 2007 @ 2:28am CST
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Posted by Shadowman on February 17th, 2007 @ 7:22am CST
Senor Hugo wrote:When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Spider-Man 2: The Game.
Posted by Anonymous on February 17th, 2007 @ 7:59am CST
Posted by Senor Hugo on February 17th, 2007 @ 12:21pm CST
Shadowman wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Spider-Man 2: The Game.
Saw that one coming from a mile away.
It was good, but it lacked a bunch of things. Namely replay value. Once you go through the entire game, what was there? Collecting of coins and tokens which give you what in the end? Diddly. Then you swing around and beat up thugs, then swing around and beat up people breaking into a rooftop door. Then you swing around and do a spidey race, then, oh look, more thugs. The only thing that was unlockable were upgrades for spider-man, wow I can make Spider-man swing a little faster, yay?
It got boring quick. There were no unlockables. The cool thing was the staggering size and detail of the environment, how well it flowed together.
It marked a huge leap from the first Spider-man Movie game, which really was a Spider-man 64 port updated. But it still wasn't a really great movie game. Thankfully Ultimate Spider-man, while on a smaller scale and basically the same game, gave some unlockables and extras for completing the game among other things.
Posted by Down_Shift on February 17th, 2007 @ 3:18pm CST
Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Posted by Nemesis Cyberplex on February 17th, 2007 @ 7:06pm CST
I have heard that even though the Chronicles of Riddick wasn't that great of a movie, the game was actually pretty good.....although I'm going on heresay here.....Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Posted by Shadowman on February 17th, 2007 @ 7:29pm CST
Senor Hugo wrote:Shadowman wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
Spider-Man 2: The Game.
Saw that one coming from a mile away.
It was good, but it lacked a bunch of things. Namely replay value. Once you go through the entire game, what was there? Collecting of coins and tokens which give you what in the end? Diddly. Then you swing around and beat up thugs, then swing around and beat up people breaking into a rooftop door. Then you swing around and do a spidey race, then, oh look, more thugs. The only thing that was unlockable were upgrades for spider-man, wow I can make Spider-man swing a little faster, yay?
It got boring quick. There were no unlockables. The cool thing was the staggering size and detail of the environment, how well it flowed together.
Good point. I didn't think of that.
Senor Hugo wrote:It marked a huge leap from the first Spider-man Movie game, which really was a Spider-man 64 port updated. But it still wasn't a really great movie game. Thankfully Ultimate Spider-man, while on a smaller scale and basically the same game, gave some unlockables and extras for completing the game among other things.
Actually, Ultimate Spider-Man was bigger. It included Queens as well as Manhatten. Though I think it took out Liberty Island and Ellis Island.
Posted by Xion on February 21st, 2007 @ 11:54am CST
Posted by SunScourge on February 22nd, 2007 @ 9:24am CST
Posted by Down_Shift on February 22nd, 2007 @ 10:19am CST
Posted by Duke of Luns on February 22nd, 2007 @ 12:12pm CST
Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Depends on what game your looking at. Star Wars games are really hit or miss. I haven't played most of them, but a lot of the Episode 1 game didn't fare too well. Starfighter for the PS2 was good though, and that was one of the earlier PS2 games.
Rouge Squadron 1-3 is are some of the peak Star Wars games, in my opinion. It's arcadey, but they are awsome! Only thing is the third one has too few ship missions, and not enough ground variety for my tastes.
The Super Star Wars games on the Super NES were really good I remember. They were hard, but good. The NES ones didn't fare too well. I had the Gameboy ports, and while long and expansive, just weren't much fun.
On the PC side, there are WAY too many to count. However, the X-Wing/Tie Fighter series of flight sim games were extremely good. I only have X-Wing and Tie Fighter, and while I never beat X-Wing, Tie Fighter was certainly a great sequal that improved upon X-Wing in many ways.
I can't bring up Star Wars games without mentioning the vector graphics Star Wars games. It's on Rogue Squadron 3, and it is still cool. Extremely simplistic, but I'm sure it blew people away in 1981(think that was the release date). Who wouldn't want to pilot an X-Wing and blow up the Death Star? Empire was pretty good, but I dont' think it was as strong as the original cause they didn't have as much to go on. Jedi never recieved a vector graphics game, only a 3/4 view sprite game that was a scrolling shooter/obisticle avoider.
So basicly there's crap in the Star Wars Universe of games, and there is good, so it really does even out. But a lot of the Star Wars stuff is in the expanded universe, so it's hard to really put that in with the movie stuff. Still, it's some of the best licensed games out there.
Posted by BlueFlame on March 5th, 2007 @ 8:28am CST
Posted by BlueFlame on March 5th, 2007 @ 8:30am CST
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:I have heard that even though the Chronicles of Riddick wasn't that great of a movie, the game was actually pretty good.....although I'm going on heresay here.....Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay is the best game I've played yet on the XBox. I just finished it a couple of days ago.
Course, I like all things Riddick.
Posted by spiritofcat on March 20th, 2007 @ 1:42am CDT
Duke of Luns wrote:Down_Shift wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:I just have one question.
When has there ever been a good video game based on a movie?
I don't know much about them, because I'm not a fan of the movies but aren't the Star Wars game suppose to be awsome?
Depends on what game your looking at. Star Wars games are really hit or miss. I haven't played most of them, but a lot of the Episode 1 game didn't fare too well. Starfighter for the PS2 was good though, and that was one of the earlier PS2 games.
Rouge Squadron 1-3 is are some of the peak Star Wars games, in my opinion. It's arcadey, but they are awsome! Only thing is the third one has too few ship missions, and not enough ground variety for my tastes.
The Super Star Wars games on the Super NES were really good I remember. They were hard, but good. The NES ones didn't fare too well. I had the Gameboy ports, and while long and expansive, just weren't much fun.
On the PC side, there are WAY too many to count. However, the X-Wing/Tie Fighter series of flight sim games were extremely good. I only have X-Wing and Tie Fighter, and while I never beat X-Wing, Tie Fighter was certainly a great sequal that improved upon X-Wing in many ways.
I can't bring up Star Wars games without mentioning the vector graphics Star Wars games. It's on Rogue Squadron 3, and it is still cool. Extremely simplistic, but I'm sure it blew people away in 1981(think that was the release date). Who wouldn't want to pilot an X-Wing and blow up the Death Star? Empire was pretty good, but I dont' think it was as strong as the original cause they didn't have as much to go on. Jedi never recieved a vector graphics game, only a 3/4 view sprite game that was a scrolling shooter/obisticle avoider.
So basicly there's crap in the Star Wars Universe of games, and there is good, so it really does even out. But a lot of the Star Wars stuff is in the expanded universe, so it's hard to really put that in with the movie stuff. Still, it's some of the best licensed games out there.
Don't forget Lego Star Wars. Those games are awesome!
And then there's the Jedi Knight games, and the KOTOR games. They aren't based on the movies as such, but are still licenced properties and great games too.
Posted by Anonymous on April 10th, 2007 @ 10:55am CDT
Posted by Down_Shift on April 10th, 2007 @ 1:37pm CDT
DerekDD92 wrote:I hope the wii controls are good.They should let u create a transformer.I always wanted to do that.I also hope this game is better than the PS2 game(boy that one was great).How about online(even better).Any one have a PS3,is it as bad as I hear(I heard someone turned theirs into a powerdrill)
I think the website for the upcoming movie game http://www.transformersgame.com will be launching a beta of an online transformers game. Could just be the upcoming game in a demo though. I have both PS2 Transformers game and I love both of them.
Posted by Sun Runner on April 10th, 2007 @ 10:24pm CDT
Posted by Dr. Caelus on April 10th, 2007 @ 11:21pm CDT
But I got to thinking about something...
I voted for Mixmaster instead of Quickmix because I assumed the drone was a Decepticon. Is that a faulty assumption?
When you play as the Decepticons do you fight Autobot drones in the game? Or does Sector 7 and the US military provide the cannon fodder?
Posted by Down_Shift on April 11th, 2007 @ 12:41pm CDT
As for naming the figures I think it's a great idea to have the fans put so much imput into the game itself. We alreay know one video game character made it to a toy (Swindle) and who's to say there won't be a boat load more.