![]() ![]() Aside from the graphics the gameplay is extremely repetitive with each mission not changing much as far as objectives go other than what character you play as and the location you play in, which was one upside bringing you to different places to play each level. The DS versions of the game prove to be more fun at any rate, however the graphics of the game are not too bad compared to your average DS game.Įven the cut scenes although original do not prove in anyway to take advantage of the system graphically being in non 3D cartoon drawn style. This was a huge disappointment as I was waiting to play the 3DS version of the game, while have the 3D setting off will give you a much more pleasurable experience. ![]() Now having seen 3D trailers and playing other games in 3D on the portable console, it was clear that the game was not made to integrate well with the 3D features. Unfortunately as hard as it may be to make a game in 3D and have it look good the 3DS version of Transformers: Dark of the Moon fails to make it look good or even in 3D for that matter as at points no matter the angle it is held at you cannot see it in 3D, but rather just overlay after overlay. Now some either cannot or prefer not to play in 3D because of various issues from dizziness to headaches, but I am not one of those people. Let’s start off by mentioning that this is a Nintendo 3DS title which implies that the game is in 3D. Left screen is a Decepticon Mission – Right is BumbleBee in an Autobot Mission ![]()
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