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* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: When you discover the gigantic [[Kill Sat]] you're flying around in {{spoiler|is the alternate form of Trypticon}}, it is... quite creepy to say the least. Especially given {{spoiler|Trypticon can talk and begins mocking you in that deep, booming, growling voice}}.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: When you discover the gigantic [[Kill Sat]] you're flying around in {{spoiler|is the alternate form of Trypticon}}, it is... quite creepy to say the least. Especially given {{spoiler|Trypticon can talk and begins mocking you in that deep, booming, growling voice}}.
** The true nightmare-tastic moment was after you destroy {{spoiler|his Conversion Cog, and everything around your character begins shifting around and you must quickly turn around and fly out his mouth in order to avoid being crushed}}.
** The true nightmare-tastic moment was after you destroy {{spoiler|his Conversion Cog, and everything around your character begins shifting around and you must quickly turn around and fly out his mouth in order to avoid being crushed}}.
** What about Kaon? A Decepticon prison where Autobots are executed by firing squads and "recycled" right in front of your eyes? [[Sarcasm Mode|You can totally tell this was based on a line of ]][[What Do You Mean Its Not for Kids|children's toys]].
** What about Kaon? A Decepticon prison where Autobots are executed by firing squads and "recycled" right in front of your eyes? [[Sarcasm Mode|You can totally tell this was based on a line of ]][[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|children's toys]].
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: [[Peter Cullen]] is back as Optimus Prime, the game is set entirely on Cybertron (with no pesky humans), the robot designs are a visual blend of the classic Transformers with the more recent aesthetics, etc.
* [[And the Fandom Rejoiced]]: [[Peter Cullen]] is back as Optimus Prime, the game is set entirely on Cybertron (with no pesky humans), the robot designs are a visual blend of the classic Transformers with the more recent aesthetics, etc.
** The first new character confirmed for the sequel? [[Everythings Better With Dinosaurs|Grim]][[Badass|lock]].
** The first new character confirmed for the sequel? [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs|Grim]][[Badass|lock]].
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: The end credits, reeking of the old-school credits sequences from the cartoon, ''with Stan "The Touch" Bush singing "Till All Are One".'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSELOUysNQo Watch it here].
* [[Awesome Music (Sugar Wiki)|Awesome Music]]: The end credits, reeking of the old-school credits sequences from the cartoon, ''with Stan "The Touch" Bush singing "Till All Are One".'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSELOUysNQo Watch it here].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIPydOUtU6I This should speak for itself.]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIPydOUtU6I This should speak for itself.]
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** Possibly the ultimate examples of [[Demonic Spider|Demonic Spiders]] in the game are otherwise garden-variety [[Mooks]] equipped with [[Deflector Shields|regenerating overshields]], a seemingly-infinite supply of grenades, and [[Shotguns Are Just Better|EMP shotguns]]. Because of this, they're extremely tough, capable of dealing incredible amounts of damage, and prone to using hit-and-run tactics--and if you don't kill them fast enough, the shields come back up and you have to start all over again. There are times when you need to kill entire ''waves'' of these guys, and they're easily some of the most difficult encounters in the game.
** Possibly the ultimate examples of [[Demonic Spider|Demonic Spiders]] in the game are otherwise garden-variety [[Mooks]] equipped with [[Deflector Shields|regenerating overshields]], a seemingly-infinite supply of grenades, and [[Shotguns Are Just Better|EMP shotguns]]. Because of this, they're extremely tough, capable of dealing incredible amounts of damage, and prone to using hit-and-run tactics--and if you don't kill them fast enough, the shields come back up and you have to start all over again. There are times when you need to kill entire ''waves'' of these guys, and they're easily some of the most difficult encounters in the game.
** Artillery Specialists in the DS version. It's damned near impossible to hit them, and they strike like a runaway train.
** Artillery Specialists in the DS version. It's damned near impossible to hit them, and they strike like a runaway train.
* [[Eight Point Eight]]: Gamespot gave ''War for Cybertron'' a 6.5 out of 10 -- significantly lower than other review sites, which typically awarded scores in the 7-9 out of 10 range.
* [[8.8]]: Gamespot gave ''War for Cybertron'' a 6.5 out of 10 -- significantly lower than other review sites, which typically awarded scores in the 7-9 out of 10 range.
** Maybe they just played the [[Porting Disaster|PC version]] for their review?
** Maybe they just played the [[Porting Disaster|PC version]] for their review?
** [[Zero Punctuation|Yahtzee]] also gave the game [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1951-Transformers-War-for-Cybertron a thorough drubbing], but this is about [[Accentuate the Negative|par for the course]] for [[Caustic Critic|him]].
** [[Zero Punctuation|Yahtzee]] also gave the game [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/1951-Transformers-War-for-Cybertron a thorough drubbing], but this is about [[Accentuate the Negative|par for the course]] for [[Caustic Critic|him]].

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  • Accidental Innuendo: Granted, they're robots and so don't really have genitalia (despite having both male and female examples of the species), but when fighting the Destroyers, after you blast the fuel cell in the back of the tank, forcing them to transform, if you keep your targeting reticule on that spot, you find that you're basically shooting them in the ass. Their heavy armor and moving head means that, basically, the best place to shoot them is in the crotch or the ass.
  • Nightmare Fuel: When you discover the gigantic Kill Sat you're flying around in is the alternate form of Trypticon, it is... quite creepy to say the least. Especially given Trypticon can talk and begins mocking you in that deep, booming, growling voice.
    • The true nightmare-tastic moment was after you destroy his Conversion Cog, and everything around your character begins shifting around and you must quickly turn around and fly out his mouth in order to avoid being crushed.
    • What about Kaon? A Decepticon prison where Autobots are executed by firing squads and "recycled" right in front of your eyes? You can totally tell this was based on a line of children's toys.
  • And the Fandom Rejoiced: Peter Cullen is back as Optimus Prime, the game is set entirely on Cybertron (with no pesky humans), the robot designs are a visual blend of the classic Transformers with the more recent aesthetics, etc.
    • The first new character confirmed for the sequel? Grimlock.
  • Awesome Music: The end credits, reeking of the old-school credits sequences from the cartoon, with Stan "The Touch" Bush singing "Till All Are One". Watch it here.
  • Demonic Spiders: Pretty much literal - there are robot spiders that swarm you. Even worse, in Trypticon's boss battle, he spawns lots of them. Cloakers like working with them in Kaon, and themselves are pretty good examples. When you see the glow of their plasma cannons, you'll probably be spraying bullets like crazy trying to hit its wielder.
    • Possibly the ultimate examples of Demonic Spiders in the game are otherwise garden-variety Mooks equipped with regenerating overshields, a seemingly-infinite supply of grenades, and EMP shotguns. Because of this, they're extremely tough, capable of dealing incredible amounts of damage, and prone to using hit-and-run tactics--and if you don't kill them fast enough, the shields come back up and you have to start all over again. There are times when you need to kill entire waves of these guys, and they're easily some of the most difficult encounters in the game.
    • Artillery Specialists in the DS version. It's damned near impossible to hit them, and they strike like a runaway train.
  • 8.8: Gamespot gave War for Cybertron a 6.5 out of 10 -- significantly lower than other review sites, which typically awarded scores in the 7-9 out of 10 range.
  • Most Annoying Sound: Not at first, but wait till you have to fight Trypticon multiple times (and you will). You will sicken of hearing "You thought you could destroy me?! You thought you could destroy TRYPTICON?! Haaa... pathetic!" "He's just laughing at us!" fast.
  • The Problem With Licensed Games: Averted with the PS 3, 360, and PC (barely) versions. Cybertron Adventures for the Wii, however, is a mediocre Rail Shooter. Word of God states that the Unreal engine used in War for Cybertron simply doesn't work on the Wii, and that High Moon Studios didn't have the in-house facilities needed to develop a Wii game, so the production had to be farmed out to another developer.
  • Tier Induced Scrappy: Not really a scrappy, but very, very few high-level players still play Soldiers.