Are you not interested in actually using any of those little video game codes found in each of the “Hunt for the Decepticons” toys you may have purchased recently? You are not in the minority, but that’s why this Collecticon took it upon himself to play the game for you!
Admittedly, the games are definitely made for children, so if you are a hardcore gamer it may be best to stick with War for Cybertron on your PS3 or Xbox 360.
So if you are wondering just what the game is about and don’t have the patience to play, check out these videos highlighting some of the games that are available to play, including battles with Starscream and Megatron!
What is the ultimate goal of playing these games? Once you become part of the Autobot Elite Guard, players will be given the chance to print out their own official document noting their entrance into the Guard. It includes a player’s tech specs and list of Decepticons that they defeated. Pretty cool for a young transfan.
Here is the whole playlist:
For starters this is NOT A TOY. It’s a Masterpiece Item.
I, like many other Transformers fans, have been waiting for a figure like this for more than 20 years, specially after seeing the new movie version which has nothing to do with the original G1 Megatron.
This Masterpiece Collection item is TRULY A HOMAGE TO G1 MEGATRON. It’s also designed to be showcased next to the Masterpiece Optimus Prime. And just like it, it needs some thinkering to transform it from pistol to robot, and back.
When mine arrived, as a challenge, I transformed it from robot, to pistol, to robot, without following the instruction booklet (Although I don’t recomend this unless you have lots of patience). Nothing broke apart. The key is you must be patient and careful, understanding how every part connects and interacts with each other.
The price tag for it is over a hundred bucks. Anything in this price range is not supossed to end in a kid’s hands. Or any careless hands for that matter. If you allow this to happen, it’s on your own risk.
Like many reviewers have pointed out, it’s a extremely delicate figure. But, honestly, it would be fragile depending only on who is handling it. To keep this version as close as possible to the cartoon representation, the Engineers came with an impresive transformation design. Hats off to them.
In conclusion, AMAZING.
And, for those that insist this is a toy at least wait for the 50bucks under version to come out, like Hasbro Optimus, which I honestly doubt will ever even come out.