All-in-all, the game's presentation is pretty solid. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen's background music also gets the job done, but stays out of the way, while the sound effects seem to come straight from the classic cartoon series. The game's story also has an unexpected number of voiceovers (especially considering most DS games use text to convey their story), giving it a much more authentic feel. While Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen isn't nearly as complex or nice looking as other systems, it still looks pretty damn good for the handheld. When thinking about most DS 3D games, I expect to see low-quality textures, blocky objects and a limited variety of models. Like the previous movie tie-in, the amount of complexity the developers at Vicarious Visions were able to cram into the little DS is quite stunning. At first glance, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Autobots feels just like the Autobots version of the previous movie's DS title, but there are some slight adjustments made throughout that make the game both better and worse.
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