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Transformers instruments of destruction
Transformers instruments of destruction







transformers instruments of destruction
  1. TRANSFORMERS INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION MOVIE
  2. TRANSFORMERS INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION UPGRADE
  3. TRANSFORMERS INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION SERIES

Stan Bush’s “The Touch” and “Dare” have always received high praise from AOR fans but I’ve struggled for years to understand how their connection with this movie was appropriate. It’s a mix of melodic rock, hair metal, instrumentals and Weird Al. For my further thoughts on that controversial movie, check out the review I posted at my other blog. Just like the movie, the soundtrack is a big dumb mess (in a good way). Even if they pretty much killed off the entire classic roster of Autobots and replaced them within the span of 90 minutes or so. 1986’s Transformers: The Movie still remains the best TF movie yet, IMO.

TRANSFORMERS INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION SERIES

In some respects, I still am, it’s just that I think the Michael Bay movies are terrible so I gave up on that film series after the second movie. I was a big Transformers fan back in the 1980s. “Megatron Must Be Stopped (Parts 1 & 2)” (Vince DiCola)ġ4. “Moon Base 2 – Shuttle Launch” (Vince DiCola)ġ3. “Dare To Be Stupid” (“Weird Al” Yankovic)ġ2. “Autobot/Decepticon Battle” (Vince DiCola)ġ0. “Nothin’s Gonna Stand In Our Way” (Spectre General)ĩ. “Death Of Optimus Prime” (Vince DiCola)ĥ. (Original Release: 1987, Scotti Brothers Records)ģ. Overall, the music doesn't quite reach the heights it did in the past, but it more than adequately takes you back to a simpler time of benevolent bots in a battle to save the world.Transformers: The Movie – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

transformers instruments of destruction

The title screen features a subtle remix of the original theme song, robotic vocoder voice and all, and during play, there's a fun mix of synthy electronic songs and '80s-inspired heavy metal. The musical maestro responsible for much of the 1986 Transformers movie soundtrack has returned to make sure the audio experience hits the mark as well. Let's not forget that Stan Bush is back as well. The one major change is a new actor for Starscream, but fear not, because Scott Whyte does a pretty good job of portraying the whiny, conniving Decepticon lieutenant. Platinum hasn't forgotten about many of the supporting members either, including Dan Gilvezan as Bumblebee and Gregg Berger as Grimlock. In Transformers: Devastation, the verbal sparring between these two leaders is on point. Some projectile weapons lack a little impact, but that void is totally filled by the metal-on-metal clangs and ka-chunks of melee combat.įor voice acting, both Peter Cullen and Frank Welker return as Optimus Prime and Megatron, just as it should be. The crunchy metallic sound effect of the Transformers' iconic shapeshifting ability is also back, and with the ability to change forms at any time, you can treat your ears to it as much as you'd like. Upgrading weapons is as simple as recycling the ones you don't want, and each weapon is clearly labeled, so you know which bot can use it. Each bot starts off with a trademark loadout (one melee and one ranged weapon), but if you want to change it up, you can swap out weapons at any time. The bots aren't limited to fisticuffs, either.

TRANSFORMERS INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION UPGRADE

Unlike in a lot of Platinum games, there is a somewhat deep weapon customization system that lets you collect and upgrade new weapons, and even steal a few from defeated foes such as Devastator's drills. This feels fluid and heavy at the same time - a perfect fit for the two-story-tall metal machines that you're in charge of controlling. In true Transformers fashion, you can change at will from robot mode to vehicle mode, which allows you to race down streets and tunnels shooting, punching and generally making havoc (except when you're playing as Grimlock, who is, of course, a dinosaur). Every bot also gets a double jump for traversing across platforms, but the heart of the game is making your way from one battle arena to another.Ĭombat feels fluid and heavy at the same time - a perfect fit for the two-story-tall metal machines that you're in charge of controlling. Each member of the Autobot attack squad also gets signature special moves, such as Optimus Prime's 360 truck-mode tail whip, and a unique ultimate attack that deals massive damage across a wide area.









Transformers instruments of destruction