is a new fast-paced racing game that takes full advantage of the robots’ vehicular prowess. Combining driving and combat, the upcoming title will have players striving to recover powerful Prime Relics that have been stolen by the evil Nemesis Prime. The game comes from developer 3DClouds, which has previously produced several other racing titles for various IPs like and, and kid-friendly publisher Outright Games, which specializes in releases that are accessible to all ages.
The titular Galactic Trials refer to a series of races players will embark on in order to get back the stolen relics, which have three different difficulty levels that correspond to how many races are involved — either three, five, or seven. Players will need to place third or higher in order to progress in each Trial, as well as make sure their health never reaches a lethally low level.
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recently went hands-on with in a short session at Gamescom, which gave a bit of a window into what fans can expect from the title. It's got promise, though I wasn't able to play for long enough to really dive deep into what it has to offer, so treat these observations more like a first impression of how the game feels early to newcomers.
is clearly designed with long-time fans in mind, featuring an impressive line-up of both Autobots and Decepticons. There are 11 total playable characters in the title: Autobots Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Elita-1, Wheeljack, and Arcee, and Decepticons Megatron, Shockwave, Flamewar, Soundwave, Nightbird, and Nemesis Prime. sets itself apart from many previous games with this roster, as most past titles have focused solely on Autobot gameplay, rarely allowing players to explore the dark side with Decepticons.
Players will begin with only a few characters — Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, and Megatron — available to race with, unlocking more
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