

military to further protect Earth and combat the remaining Decepticons on the planet. The Autobots have aligned themselves with the U.S.

No, I mean the bad loosely where there are just enough spoilers to give you the gist of what happens in the movie without going any deeper whatsoever. When I say loosely, I dont mean good loosely, as in this is an attachment to the story we didnt see in the film. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen loosely follows the movie. For all its shortcomings, the first Transformers title had a lot of great elements to it that I really enjoyed and wanted more of. While there are issues (Ill get to those in a moment), it delivers on a level that surpasses the first title, while clinging to the roots of the first title. Does Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen continue this trend, or does it fall victim to old conventions? Over the last few months weve had really good movie-based games, X-Men Origins: Wolverine Uncaged Edition, and Ghostbusters: The Video Game to name a few. In the past they have nearly always ruined the time and money weve spent playing those titles. Summer blockbuster films always seem to find their way to video game consoles.
