Transformers Human Alliance: England Mission

Discussion in 'Transformers News and Rumors' started by SilverOptimus, Oct 10, 2013.

  1. Raiju

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    Loving the robot designs. Sideswipe and Soundwave are particularly cool (really wish we had gotten Human Alliance figures that were more accurate to the CGI for these two). But the actual game play and voice acting look pretty cheesy.
     
  2. icewolf74

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    This game looks like complete ass. As a Transformer fan and a hardcore gamer it pains me to say this too. First off, why is SEGA using the Michael Bay Transformers? Those are god awful designs. Secondly, the voice overs are crap. SEGA has made better light gun games then this. I will not pay $1 dollar per sessions for a go around with this unlike most other light games I've enjoyed playing from SEGA.
     
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    Oh, I don't know. Maybe because the game is based on the Micheal Bay movies which most of the world's mass general audience is familiar with which is perfect for attracting casual arcade gamers used to seeing Bumblebee as a mute Camaro and Optimus with rad flames?

    This is like asking why the Universal Studios ride is based on Bayformers instead of G1 or Beast Wars.
     
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    Ugh. What horrible voice acting.
     
  5. LegendAntihero

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    I hope my Dave and Busters get this game also. I've got a lot of credits there and it's the closest arcade to my house.
     
  6. Lurkertron

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    Derivative boring substandard rubbish. And it looks like it was made in 2003. Do not want.
     
  7. BWfan86

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    Does anyone actually still play arcade games?
     
  8. lars573

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    In Japan they're still big business.

    The only place I still see them are in movie theatres. Sometimes bowling alley's.
     
  9. hthrun

    hthrun Show accuracy's overrated

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    They're pretty big in my area. Maybe it's the cold weather up here...
     
  10. Alooulla

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    They might have given the soldiers for the England stage English accents. But this is Sega i suppose.
     
  11. AutobotMaster44

    AutobotMaster44 I'm your Master.

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    Looks awesome! I'm impressed.
     
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    where do arcades still exist?
     
  13. Alooulla

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    Japan, mostly...I believe some restaurants in the USA, and there used to be a big one in the basement of Hamleys Toy Shop in London..Don't know if its still there. They must exist in enough places for Sega to make this, unless its one of their bizarre business practices.
     
  14. Taziir

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    Loads of arcades around the country, Brighton Pier, anywhere that had "Laser Quest" and most large bowling alleys.
     
  15. Bnz Toy

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    hmm, cool. I miss them. Only one left in my area... inside a shopping mall.
     
  16. vrba79

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    Looks better than Legends.
     
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    Hahaha god, this feels like the rail shooters I used to spend my quarters on. Too bad there's few arcades left in my town.
     
  18. Alooulla

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    Yeah, good point. Those places are for people with friends though...God i need to get out more.
     
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    Nice, something different from the norm. It looks fun and can see it being imported to consoles eventually for $30. Sega's good at making $30 games that are fun.
     
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    Actually looks kinda sweet...I want to play it