Allow me a moment to explain myself (laughs)! Initially, I invested
in the PSP version of Transformers, but upon returning home an-
d reading a few reviews for it as well as seeing the game in act-
ion, I brought it back. It helped that I did not open the game
too. Then I decided on the 360 version, but it costed 70 d-
ollars being a collector's edition and after learning tha-
t the additional two levels was in the standard versi-
on and the mini comic which was included in the
package would be available for free in standar-
d comic size during the showing of the movi-
e, I returned that version and opted for th-
e PS2 game since it was only 40 dollars.
While the PS2 version lacked the vis-
uals of the next generation games,
it was well done for a PS2 title a-
nd I thought it to be impressi-
ve considering price point
and quality. After exch-
anging games and ob-
taining Transforme-
rs for the PS2, a fr-
iend of mine was
selling his PS3
version for o-
nly 30 doll-
ars, so ne-
ed I say
more?
Note: Sure Ninja Gaiden Sigma is the combined efforts of both the original NG for the antiquated X-box system with a few new enemies/stages and an additional playable character along with enhanced visuals plus it runs at 60 FPS (and some would say it's not worth spending 60 dollars on, but I got it for 50... so that helped influence my investment.
