6 /10 1 Votes
3/10 Initial release date 1 October 1999 | 4.6/5 Distributor(s) Hasbro Gaming Genre Fighting game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Engine AeroGauge (N64 engine)Chiisana Kyojin Microman (video game) (PS1 engine) Modes Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game Similar Beast Wars: Transformers, Transformers: The Battle to Save th, Kettō Transformers Beast Wa, Transformers Animated: The Game, DreamMix TV World Fighters |
First 30 minutes transformers beast wars transmetals ps1 n64
Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals is a 1999 versus styled fighting game based on the Beast Wars cartoon series and toy-line for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation. The Nintendo 64 version was a Blockbuster Video exclusive and was initially only available for rental.
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- First 30 minutes transformers beast wars transmetals ps1 n64
- Transformers beast wars transmetals game sample n64
- Plot
- Gameplay
- Reception
- References

The Nintendo 64 version of the game was known as Transformers: Beast Wars Metals 64 (ビーストウォーズメタルス64) in Japan and was compatible with the Japanese only Game Boy Color fighting game Kettō Transformers Beast Wars: Beast Senshi Saikyō Ketteisen through the Transfer Pak. The 64 version contains several mini-games and ending scenes for all characters. The game also had Waspinator, Airazor, Terrorsaur, and Starscream as exclusive characters.

The PlayStation version of the game was known as Transformers Beast Wars Metals: Gekitotsu! Gangan Battle (ビーストウォーズメタルス 激突!ガンガンバトル) in Japan. It only had two endings depending on if the character was a Maximal or Predacon. It also had Silverbolt, Quickstrike, Rampage, and Windrazor as exclusive characters.

Transformers beast wars transmetals game sample n64
Plot

Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals borrows plot elements from the second season of the series, following the introduction to the Transmetals and Fuzors. The game continues the war between the Maximals and the Predacons on Earth.
Gameplay
Each character is given three different modes from the Television series, a Beast Mode, a Vehicle Mode, and a Robot Mode. Robot Mode is the strongest mode but while in Robot Mode your energy drains slowly, and to recharge you must revert to Beast or Vehicle Modes.
Reception
The game was met with negative reception upon release, as GameRankings gave the Nintendo 64 version a score of 48.67%.