If we're fortunate, the child in all of us never dies. It reminds of us to have fun, tells us to play hooky and gets excited when we open gifts. Most of all, the kid inside us lights up when we go back to something that bridges to gap between now and then. Nostalgia is a powerful force and anyone who grew up in the 1980s knows little ponies, animated pop bands with colorful hair and shape-shifting robots. For the gamer in you now and the kid inside you then, go out and get Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. It's total satisfaction for gamers looking for an authentic Autobot vs. Decepticon firefight.
Review: Can "Transformers: Fall of Cybertron" Please Two Masters?
If we're fortunate, the child in all of us never dies. It reminds of us to have fun, tells us to play hooky and gets excited when we open gifts. Most of all, the kid inside us lights up when we go back to something that bridges to gap between now and then. Nostalgia is a powerful force and anyone who grew up in the 1980s knows little ponies, animated pop bands with colorful hair and shape-shifting robots. For the gamer in you now and the kid inside you then, go out and get Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. It's total satisfaction for gamers looking for an authentic Autobot vs. Decepticon firefight.