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It's a tie-in game for a sequel for a movie based on a cartoon based on toys. In the new Transformers game, the Robots in Disguise take up group therapy to figure out how to fit into a world filled with cruelly sarcastic meat-beings. Or, they drive really fast, shoot at each other and cause massive amounts of property damage.
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The Conduit, developed by High Voltage specifically for the Wii, uses the developer's Quantum3 engine (which has a 16-TEV stage material pipeline that uses up to eight separate texture sources) to present graphical effects not typically seen on the console, and features highly customizable Wii-centric controls. No, this isn't that groundbreaking game about electrical engineering that was supposed to unite images, sound and physics into a synaesthetic experience not seen since Rez. You shoot shiny armor-plated aliens and stuff in Washington, D.C., silly!
In the same way that cheese can magically make a terrible sandwich taste good, LEGO can make any IP instantly 40-percent cooler. Though the way-too-easy/you-can't-die cooperative gameplay dynamic pioneered by the LEGO Star Wars games still applies, there's no denying that a LEGO-rendered Batman is thoroughly compelling. With tons of unlockable characters, including a shockingly comprehensive roster of playable villains, if you're a fan of LEGO or Batman, or both, this game will no doubt apply a BIFF!, BAP! and BOFF! to your wallet when it's released.
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