Not I've been Toys in more of 20 Years. But leaving it aside some Designs of Toys of Transformers are a Good Work and Other are Garbage. But if you mean the method of manufacture or the Forms of Marketing some things Disgust Me. Thanks.
In Fall of Cybertron, Megatron made the dumbest mistake when turning Trypticon into the Nemesis. He should have realized the Combaticons destroyed the Autobots' energon reserves (aboard that cargo tanker), leaving the Autobots weak and defenseless. Their only asset was Metroplex, but he was spending most of his energy defending the Ark. If Megatron revived Trypticon (into his dino-orbital mode), then Trypticon would have enough power (and motivation for being rescued) to destroy the already-weakened Autobots and Metroplex. Subsequently, Megatron could have destroyed the Ark and bam, Decepticons triumph. However, we wouldn't have G1 if Megatron revived Trypticon into his former form :).
That's true. There is also a logical fallacy in my argument, because Trypticon is in G1, well and functional as a city and dinosaur. However, Fall of Cybertron is slightly canon to G1, lest High Moon Studios made it a separate universe with no connections. The former seems preferable because many of the events in FOC logically conclude some of the events in G1.
WFC was originally made to be a Neo G1 series. Hasbro forced High Moon to make the sequeal, FOC, a prequel to the series Transformers: Prime. Hence the Trypticon to Nemesis conversion. And Cliffjumper suddenly getting his Prime head design. And other little things that seem forced. Because they were.
Megatron mentioned that Starscream had drained there Energon reserves via his self worship so it could also be said that repairing Trypticon would be a waste of resources since they had that energy rich planet(Earth) to get to and needed a ship pronto.
This was a blast to play. A shame Aligned Continuity was such a mess it scared Hasbro from investing much for the foreseeable future. This, Fall, and Devastation are probably all we're getting. Lucky all three are AMAZING.
I always feel a sense of loss after I take down such a magnificent enemy and when megatron fucked him over I felt even more so because he'd never rise again his desighn, voice and personality were top notch in this not the usual dense montain of metal too stupid to think this version had an air of intelligence that all other incarnations didn't such a shame R.I.P
This Trypticon was in fact more true to the original comic Trypticon than the cartoon one. In the cartoon he's dumb as hells... in the comics he's one of the more devious and intelligent Decepticons.
In TFP, Trypticon temporarily awakens again, after the Nemesis ship is supplied with Dark Energon, it triggers the slumbering consciousness of Trypticon to wake up once again
Well. Hasbro confirmed that Trypticon will come out in the Titans Return line. Hopefully he's an exact replica of his WFC incarnation. Also hopefully instead of turning into a city, he can turn into the Nemesis or his orbital station mode.
I think he's running on dark energon at this point, which Megatron has a bigger supply of. (I think), and also if not, the Decepticons always had the advantage during the war, so I guess we can assume they have a larger stock of regular energon. (just a guess).
It was trypticon’s fault the autobots won against him. Instead of charging his canon mode to full power when he locked on Optimus prime, he should have fired immediately and, boom, the decepticons win.
Now I haven't played FoC yet, but... isn't he using up a lot of energon in his dino-mode? In the comics that was the explanation of why he was mostly in base-mode and only entered dino-mode if needed. And since this is the -fall- of Cybertron (ie. it's dying) I would imagine his dino-mode is a liability rather than an asset. Of course, Megatron could've always had made his 'base-mode' into a 'ship-mode' instead and benefit of having a spaceship + a gigantic robot... but who am I to question Meg
Excuse my word in this. Your theory and some on this comment section. It made Megatron look like a dummy. But it's old and there lots of cannons edit(2024). Pardon me. I believe I misunderstood you. Excuse my previous comment.
HEhe i have it ; ] And yes!! A much better Transformer game i'd say. SO much more intense AND emotional at the same time. They really nailed it. Though, i really wish Fall Of Cyberton was more based on Team Efforts just like it's predecessor. But overall, yet another BEST Transformer game i ever played indeed [ =
@@sauronthegreat7778 they really aren't honestly, most of them are really good, except for these 3 (WfC, FoC, Devastation) which are honestly some of the best games I've ever played
Well, in G1 (which this was supposed to be sort of based on before Hasbro made it a part of Prime's continuity) Silverbolt was the leader of the Aerialbots, while Jetfire (then Skyfire) was a deception who went rogue and sided with the autobots.
@@Ezdine_G8261 I find it funny you somehow found a 9 year old comment but also somehow the comment it was replying to was deleted. Either way, we need newer transformers games.
They’re made by the same company and are part of the same series, and I love them equally. Though, if we were speaking from a programming standpoint, FoC has better coding. WfC had tons more glitches (I feel that some of them actually enhanced gameplay, funny enough [i.e. every map having a place where you can glitch out of bounds and walk/float around]).