Transformers Galactic Trials
SCORE: 67
If I live stream a video game and do not make it to one hour then you
know there is something majorly wrong with that video game. Transformers
Galactic Trials is a great example. I stopped playing Transformers
Galactic Trials at the fifty-one minute mark. That was stretching it
because I could tell there were serious issues with Transformers
Galactic Trials. To make matters worse I do not like this game.
Transformers Galactic Trials starts great with a wonderful story about
finding these artifacts and saving Cybertron. Then we go into a tutorial
that teaches us how to play this half and half video game. Okay maybe
Transformers Galactic Trials is more like seventy-five to twenty-five.
What am I talking about? The two kinds of game play there are in
Transformers Galactic Trials.
We start with a racing kind of game that is like a kart racer without
any boxes for weapons. We can bash into the other characters from the
right and left. We also can boost with Energon, and there are boost
pads. Drifting is also a part of Transformers Galactic Trials.
Throughout the race we will transform and go into run and gun areas in
Transformers Galactic Trials. These are slow and tedious.
We have a shield and health bars in Transformers Galactic Trials. We can
restore them with boxes we find in the levels. I learned a few tricks
like to just keep flying forward in the run and gun areas. There are
main objectives and secondary ones in Transformers Galactic Trials.
There are three difficulty settings but Transformers Galactic Trials
starts pretty challenging.
I did some research after I played Transformers Galactic Trials and
found out I should have played with a character other than Optimus Prime
because he is so slow. He does have some power to him though. We add
artifacts after each race to improve different stats like vitality and
racing. Some have negatives with the positives. There are ten race
tracks and eleven characters to unlock in Transformers Galactic Trials.
Grinding to get higher levels may be required to actually win some
races.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Outright Games
Developer: 3DClouds
Rating: ‘E10+’ for Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence}
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