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Transformers: Devastation on the other hand is both a satisfying yet simplified model of Platinum's celebrated melee combat mechanics as seen in Bayonetta and its sequel, right down to the "witch time" last-second dodging that opens your opponent up for slow-motion attacks, and a gleefully nudging and winking trip down Transformers memory lane. Its knowingly schlocky storyline is straight out of season one of the mid-1980s cartoon series—the Decepticon leader Megatron wants to "cyberform" Earth because the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron is properly fucked, but Optimus Prime and the heroic Autobots aren't about to stand for that nonsense, so set about kicking his metal ass, and those of his lackies, into deep space—and there's a number of nods to both 1986's The Transformers: The Movie and standalone episodes. For example, the first level is named City of Steel, while one of the collectibles you'll find across the game's seven stages proper is a bouncing ball of crackling energy known as a Kremzeek. I smiled, and I'm sure thousands of others who grew up with these robots (and planes, and trucks, and cassette decks, and dinosaurs) will do the same.'Transformers: Devastation', launch trailer
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