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Developer | Glu | |
Publisher | Glu | |
Platforms | Mobile, iOS | |
Release date | 12 November, 2008 |
Transformers G1: Awakening is a turn-based strategy RPG game for mobile devices, based on the Generation 1 Transformers series. It was published by Glu, who previously published the mobile game Transformers, based on the 2007 movie of the same name.
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Gameplay
Awakening is a turn-based strategy consisting of three modes: Story Mode, Showdown and Cybertron Arena. Initially, only Story mode is available, but its completion will unlock Showdown, which upon completion will unlock Cybertron Arena. Each mission is essentially 'destroy or be destroyed', with your goal being to destroy all enemy forces, though there are exceptions which require you to capture certain things on the map. The player is able to take control of both the Autobot and Decepticon forces (though the latter are only available in Cybertron Arena).
Story Mode follows a very rough version of the original G1 cartoon. Both sides awaken on Earth and begin fighting for energon, and the Autobots make multiple attempts to retake Cybertron.
Showdown is a group of scenarios that each revolve around a 'gimmick'. These range from the player using Ironhide to take down Trypticon, to Blaster and Ratchet vs. Soundwave to Grimlock vs. a large group of Decepticons.
Cybertron Arena is a group of maps on which the player can choose to play either faction. They can then choose to play against the AI or another person. Both teams start out on either sides of a map with 4 random units from each side and are tasked with destroying all enemy units. Scattered around the map are power stations which either side can capture to aid them in the battle. A problem with this game-mode is that the units assigned are completely random, and given the overall greater number of weaker units on the Autobot side, the Autobots are quite often given a bunch of weaklings (Ratchet, Prowl, Eject and Blaster, for instance) while the Decepticons are given Megatron, Trypticon and Shockwave (which is relatively common, since they have fewer units from which to pick).
Power stations are typically located on all the maps and can be captured by each side to help bring in a flow of energon each turn. Energon is used for multiple things; its main use is activating units (see below), though other uses involve upgrading your units and repairing other units (Ratchet's signature ability).
Each turn, the player is able to perform various activities with their units; this includes moving, changing forms, capturing a power station, attacking an enemy or activating another unit. Only characters that have a vehicle-like alt mode (such as Optimus Prime and Starscream, but not Megatron or Blaster) can change forms. In vehicle mode, they have stronger armor and can move much farther, but they can't attack or defend themselves, nor can they capture power stations.
Activating units is a trait shared by Metroplex, Trypticon, Soundwave and Blaster (though the latter two can only activate their respective tapes). When the player has enough energon stockpiled, they can use one of the above units to bring in more units. Each unit has a cost involved with activation; a weaker unit like Frenzy will only cost a small amount of energon, but someone powerful like Grimlock will cost a fortune. Any unit that has been destroyed can be reactivated if their side meets the energon requirements. (The exceptions are Metroplex and Trypticon, as once they're down, then there's no one around to reactivate them.)
Each unit has a health bar and ratings for ATK, DEF and SPD. The first three are used for combat, while SPD is used to determine how much a unit can move. ATK determines how much damage they do to an enemy, while DEF determines how much damage they take in return (though it should be noted that no matter how much armor a unit has, they will always take a minimum of 5% damage). As a unit's health is decreased, their attacks will begin to do less damage until it reaches 0%, in which case they're destroyed.
The combat is split into two parts, melee and ranged. Most units are melee, though there are some ranged fighters—namely Prowl, Sideswipe and Megatron, though the latter can fight at melee range as well—of whom Megatron is the strongest.
The two sides do have some other noticeable differences; the Decepticons, though fewer in number, are typically stronger than their Autobot equivalents. In a straight-up fight, Soundwave, Megatron and Trypticon will easily defeat Blaster, Optimus Prime and Metroplex respectively. There are exceptions to this, though; Jetfire is the strongest flyer, while Grimlock is the strongest unit in the game.
Another difference is that most Autobots can transform (giving them a large movement bonus), while most Decepticons can't, though as usual, there are exceptions. The Decepticons have the most flyers (the Seekers), who can easily cover most of the map in their plane modes.
Storyline
Four million years ago, the 'Arc' and Nemesis crash-land on Earth, and the Autobots and Decepticons go into stasis.
In the present day, Bumblebee awakens on Earth. He is briefly instructed by Ratchet about what has happened so far. A volcanic eruption awoke the Decepticons, who escaped. However, aside from the two of them, the Autobots are still in stasis, and need energon to be powered up. Bumblebee then encounters Frenzy. After dispatching the Decepticon, he meets up with Ratchet, who further explains what has transpired. They then encounter Soundwave, who is in the process of harnessing a human power plant to produce energon, and defeat him.
With the energon they've harvested from the power plant, the pair reactivates Metroplex and Optimus Prime before moving out to locate more power plants in their quest for energon to help energize their comrades. They eventually encounter the Seekers and Jetfire, whom they promptly defeat. Immediately afterwards, Prime convinces Jetfire to defect to the Autobot cause before sending him on a scouting mission. During this mission, Jetfire comes upon both Trypticon and Megatron. Megatron immediately attacks the traitor, but thanks to Jetfire's superior speed, he is able to escape and complete his mission of powering down three force fields that are protecting a space bridge. This is part of Prime's plan to return to Cybertron and rescue any Autobots still there.
The Autobots are able to break through to the space bridge and teleport back to Cybertron but discover this was all a trap by Megatron, who informs them that Shockwave had already captured all of Cybertron during their hibernation on Earth. The Autobots all rounded up, have their weapons taken, and are sent into the prison-cells. Ratchet and Bumblebee are able to escape and locate an armory in which to arm themselves before they free the rest of the Autobots, who then proceed to escape back to Earth to regroup.
When they return, they encounter the Decepticon Seekers and Tapes attacking Grimlock, whom they rescue. After fighting off the Decepticons, Grimlock immediately runs off to find more 'Cons to munch and ends up taking down a group of them himself.
Meanwhile, the other Autobots receive a distress signal, only to discover that it's a trap. They are just able to escape and return back to the Ark, but discover that the Decepticons have followed them and are planning on a last-ditch attempt to capture the ship. The 'Bots are able to fight them off, thus ending the war on Earth, before Prime announces that the best way to end this war is to make a surgical strike at the Decepticon Shockwave himself.
They re-enter the space-bridge, and teleport to Cybertron before deciding that they need to take down a power facility which powers the automated defenses on Shockwave's fortress. After this, a specialized squad is sent to penetrate the fortress's defences, while Bumblebee and Prime directly confront Shockwave.
Prime tells Bumblebee to flee and help the other Autobots, but 'Bee chooses to stay and fight. However, even their combined might proves no match for Shockwave, who single-handedly defeats them both. Just when all hope is lost, Grimlock comes onto the scene and turns Shockwave into confetti between his teeth, effectively winning the battle.
Afterwards, Grimlock says that he wants more 'Cons to crush, to which Bee replies that he should pace himself or there won't be any left. Grimlock agrees with his assertion, while Prime sadly contemplates that Grimlock will most likely get his wish of crushing more Decepticons.
Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Autobots | Decepticons |
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Bumblebee
Ratchet
Metroplex
Optimus Prime
Blaster
Eject
Rewind
Ironhide
Grimlock
Smokescreen
Prowl
Jetfire
Sunstreaker
Sideswipe
Megatron
Starscream
Trypticon
Skywarp
Thundercracker
Soundwave
Rumble
Frenzy
Shockwave
Notes
Errors
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- During the opening cut-scene, the Ark is misspelled 'Arc'. This error was fixed in later versions.
Transformers references
- The promotional cover art for this game uses the original Generation 1 back-of-packaging battle scene, as well as extensively redrawn/simplified and completely recolored pencils from a Dreamwave cover/lithograph penciled by James Raiz.
- The visuals of the opening cut-scene, as well as many of the in-game designs such as the space bridge are directly inspired by the original The Transformers cartoon.
- Episode 3 is titled 'Prime Directive', though it's not impossible that's it's a reference to something else entirely.
- Jetfire's introductory level is titled 'Fire in the Sky', and his back story of being misled by the Decepticons is not far off the events of that episode.
- Shockwave remaining on Cybertron and conquering the planet is another concept which originated with the cartoon.
Real-world references
- Episode 6 is titled A Bridge Too Far. Coincidentally Transformers Animated made the same reference the same year.
Trivia
- The games follow the FIBRIR coloring system.
- Grimlock's origin is never explained. The Autobots simply find him on Earth, fighting the Decepticons, and seem to be mystified about where he came from. Later on, he mysteriously shows up on Cybertron—if Optimus falls in battle against Shockwave, Grimlock arrives just in time to save Prime and Bee's hides. If Optimus wins, Grimlock shows up anyway for some closing dialog.
- This app for iOS devices has been taken off the Apple App Store for unknown reasons.
External links
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