Not exact matches
There's new characters too, including a new villain in the form of Shockwave, a longtime «Transformers» character who rules Cybertron
while the Autobots and
Decepticons battle it out on Earth.
Then there's the other plot that some sort of Transformer threat has been hidden on or near Earth for many years, it is uncovered, then the Autobots and
Decepticons must fight in major cities and / or on major landmarks
while promotional footage from the U.S. Armed Forces plays in slow motion amid sunsets.
After the confusion of the end of part two, with no one knowing what was going on and which robot was fighting which, Transformers: Dark of the Moon begins with the defeated
Decepticons in exile
while the Autobots are involved in an uneasy co-operation with their human hosts.
In a bid to fit into the timeline established by the G1 (Generation One) cartoons from the mid-to-late Eighties, Fall of Cybertron picks up from where War for Cybertron left off — it follows both Autobots and
Decepticons in the last hours of the apocalyptic war on their home planet — and
while the game didn't garner a lot of love in the GOTY lists, I found the storyline, combat variety and pacing to be a fantastic immersion into their world.
T: FOC revolves around players navigating a number of stages or chapters as either the Autobots or
Decepticons, and are required to complete a number of mission objectives, mostly of the «get from point A to B» or «defend X area» kind, all the
while destroying enemy transformers that stand in your way.