Transformers (2004) Critic Reviews
51 Total Reviews
42 Positive Reviews(82.4%)
9 Mixed Reviews(17.6%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Australian GamePro
June 10, 2024
Melbourne House have almost achieved the impossible - they’ve not only made one of the best action games on the PS2, but they’ve made a cool Transformers game that’ll take pride in any fan’s collection.
GameBiz
June 10, 2024
The vast environments coupled with simplistic objectives offer a refreshing approach to the genre, allowing you to progress as you please, destroying anything in your path and using either your robotic or vehicle form to traverse land.
Stuff
June 10, 2024
From the lush environments down to the rust on Optimus Prime’s fender, the graphics in Transformers are outstanding.
Games Radar
June 10, 2024
A confident, playable, arcade shooter that almost does justice to a fantastic licence. Too short and fiddly to be a classic.
VideoGamesLife
June 10, 2024
A special mention must also go to the Minicons, which provide for a lot more variation than expected, offering all manner of power ups and, when you’ve amassed a few to select from, allow you to gear yourself up more for a specific mission with the resultant tactical depth a welcome bonus to what is essentially another third person shoot ‘em up.
Gamers' Temple
June 10, 2024
The large levels, number of enemies, and variety of weapons thanks to the minicons make the game stand out from most other third person action games.
3DAvenue
June 10, 2024
Melbourne House have still done a fantastic job and the problems the game does have are very much overshadowed by the authenticity and fantastic gameplay contained within the game.
Game Chronicles
June 10, 2024
Gorgeous, fun, challenging, and offers a unique blend of gameplay that tailors itself to the type of gamer, even while they are playing. As an action game, you won’t find anything even close to this on the PS2.
BonusStage
June 10, 2024
Turns out many of the programmers and artists were fans of the series, and they not only did a remarkable job of bringing the characters to life, they also kick-started a potentially huge game franchise, as future titles will no doubt be even better.
Entertainment Weekly
June 10, 2024
After two decades, there's no rust on these Transformers.
GameSpot AU
June 10, 2024
Transformers does a very solid job of capturing the visual style of the cartoon series while running on the PS2 hardware.
G4 TV
June 10, 2024
There’s certainly room for improvement, but Transformers has a lot to offer any fan of interactive destruction.
eToychest
June 10, 2024
It’s fast, attractive and fun, and only a few shortcomings mar its presentation. The poor integration of the vehicular aspect of the license is the biggest disappointment, but sluggish controls and a weak story are also valid, if minor, gripes.
Eurogamer
June 10, 2024
A near masterpiece, managing to not only stay utterly faithful to the subject matter, but in many respects creating a benchmark mech shoot 'em up that practically bends the PS2 out of shape for technical merit.
Times Online
June 10, 2024
From the introductory scene featuring a Darth Vader-esque Megatron to the grand-scale boss fights later in the game, this is a thoroughly entertaining and well-constructed title.
Edge Magazine
June 10, 2024
What will stop you in your tracks is the scale, detail and beuty of the environments. Even after repeated play it's impossible not to pause and breathe in the magnificant view from the top of the Deep Amazon Temple.
AceGamez
June 10, 2024
A thoughtfully designed action shooter with massive, well-rendered and free roaming environments, a great range of enemies and an unparalleled range of gadgets and weapons with which to defeat them.