he tuns into a cybertron spaceship if you go to www.Transformers.com and look at his toy you will see this
Nothing, I guess. The Fallen must be too cool to have a vehicle mode.
for xbox 360 hold rt, for ps3 hold r2, for ps2 you can only do so in certain missions In the Sideways and Starscream missions you can transform but the rest of the character use it as part of a special attack.
The Transformer revenge of the fallen platforms are DS, Ps3 , Ps2 , Wii , Xbox360 and PSP. If u like to transform with style play the Ps3 or Xbox360 one. If you want to transform get the PSP one. The PSP one you look from above. If you just like to play as the transformer you can get the Wii. The Wii you can't transform. The DS one you can transform. People seem to say the DS one is better then the PSP but i like the PSP one. The PS3, Xbox360 and Wii one can play on the Internet. I recommend the Xbox or the PS3 one. I think they are the best ones.
Devastator doesn't have a vehicle mode, he is made up of lots of Transformers called constructicons.
You can get Transformers Revenge of the Fallen on PSP but you have to buy it. Its cheap in places like Walmart and Superstore or online but it's a big rip-off. You can't transform or anything and you only get 2 kinds of guns unlike the PC or PS3 versions. I suggest that you get Transformers War for Cybertron for PC or PS3 because the graphics are really good and you can transform and play online multiplayer modes but only on PS3 and PC. All the other platforms(Wii,DS) aren't really good or high rated.
no
Nothing, I guess. The Fallen must be too cool to have a vehicle mode.
the green car with a big black road mark decal on both sides
for xbox 360 hold rt, for ps3 hold r2, for ps2 you can only do so in certain missions In the Sideways and Starscream missions you can transform but the rest of the character use it as part of a special attack.
thing, like Scorponok. Ravage was initially launched as a missile from Soundwave to retrieve the AllSpark shard but has no transformation from that
The Transformer revenge of the fallen platforms are DS, Ps3 , Ps2 , Wii , Xbox360 and PSP. If u like to transform with style play the Ps3 or Xbox360 one. If you want to transform get the PSP one. The PSP one you look from above. If you just like to play as the transformer you can get the Wii. The Wii you can't transform. The DS one you can transform. People seem to say the DS one is better then the PSP but i like the PSP one. The PS3, Xbox360 and Wii one can play on the Internet. I recommend the Xbox or the PS3 one. I think they are the best ones.
Devastator doesn't have a vehicle mode, he is made up of lots of Transformers called constructicons.
I have beaten the game and believe that yes, you can. If you hold the JUMP button on your controller before transforming you should begin a boost. After the boost is initiated press the transform button and you should jump during your transformation process. This also applies to the second Transformers game, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
In Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen The Game, Megatron has two (2) different alternate modes. When playing most campaign, and online, levels he transforms into an alien tank, as seen in the movie. During the last level he does not transform. Instead transforming he has a "hover / fly" mode that is the same as when Optimus Prime combines with JetFire. While in this mode you can use a boost to move faster in a certain direction, or fly normally as if you had transformed into an aircraft.
You can get Transformers Revenge of the Fallen on PSP but you have to buy it. Its cheap in places like Walmart and Superstore or online but it's a big rip-off. You can't transform or anything and you only get 2 kinds of guns unlike the PC or PS3 versions. I suggest that you get Transformers War for Cybertron for PC or PS3 because the graphics are really good and you can transform and play online multiplayer modes but only on PS3 and PC. All the other platforms(Wii,DS) aren't really good or high rated.
No the fallen is the fallen
A transform is chosen according to the problem. For every problem that a transform can solve, there is one best transform for that problem.