Transformers: Galactic Trials is not a bad idea at all – in fact, it’s a pretty good one. This is an arcade racing game where you’re occasionally required to transform into your chosen character’s robot form in order to work through simple shooting galleries. In principle, it has all of the elements you’d expect from the iconic 80s franchise. Unfortunately, the execution leaves a lot to be desired.
There’s no real need for a narrative setup, but the game gives it a go with a static animated intro scene: Nemesis Prime has stolen a fistful of ancient relics, and now the Autobots and Decepticons are in a race to collect them all. In reality, with several characters to choose from – including favourites like Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, and Soundwave – you’ll often find yourself competing against heroes from your own faction, but we’ll just turn a blind eye to that oversight.
There are three difficulty settings, and you can choose to compete in Mario Kart-style championships or the default Galactic Trials mode. This sees you unlocking and equipping random Relics a little bit like a roguelite, buffing your capabilities. You can also obtain new weapons, and completing various in-game feats unlocks new characters, courses, and more.
But it’s all a bit of a grind because there’s nowhere near enough variety here to encourage you to play through the number of times required to unlock everything. Moreover, the gameplay is pretty poor overall: the vehicle handling feels laggy and there’s no real sense of speed. This latter issue is accentuated by the on-foot segments, which are slow and devolve into battles of attrition, often giving players in last place a big advantage.
It’s a shame it doesn’t really come together because, as we noted at the start of the review, there’s actually the glimmer of a good idea here. If the shooting sequences were better executed and the car handling better honed, you could end up with an interesting alternative take on the arcade racer that serves its license well. But while there’s some reasonable presentation on display, the package doesn’t deliver on its ambition at all.
Comments 28
I think the game looks decent after I watched from YouTube. Not that bad.
I love the facts Outright Games as the publisher keep providing more 3rd party kids games for PS5.
I will consider the PS5 version.
Also, I want to add.
If any PushSquare staff want to give review of the games by Outright Games, please give the fair judgement, not from somebody who doesn't have much interest with kids games because I'm the audience for the games by Outright Games.
I’m a lifelong Transformers fan…and I feel exactly zero desire to ever touch this.
@Anti-Matter I'm the audience for this game as I love Transformers. As I said in the review, I think it's a great idea for a game but it just doesn't really come together. It's just not very fun.
@get2sammyb
Well, as long the game is not broken by glitchy bugs or crashed oftenly, I can accept the mediocre quality gameplay. I don't really mind with repetitiveness as long the game doesn't have serious issue in performance.
Oh, btw.
It seems PushSquare still haven't give review for the games by Outright Games on PS5 that much.
I'm waiting for the reviews from the games by Outright Games.
@Anti-Matter I think this guy works for Outright Games
I am also a Transformers fan (if the profile pic wasn't a giveaway) and this has been on my radar, but a lot of games competing for my time and this is very expensive for what it seemingly amounts to.
Fingers crossed Reactivate is decent, and gets a PS5 release, if and indeed when it eventually reaches us.
Ahhh @Anti-Matter
don't ever change
Don't play this. Watch Transformers One instead. Damn the poor marketing for that movie, it's genuinely one of the best movies of the year.
I played a few Outright Games recently because I am a sucker for racing games. But they are all sooooo soooo slow and handle like they are broken. It feels like a chore.
@HotGoomba 100%
@get2sammyb Just out of interest, did you base this review on less than half hour of playing, your trophy stats look like you barely touched it?
@HotGoomba Agreed. That movie is better than it has any right to be, after the nearly-unbroken track record of horrible live-action films.
I was genuinely surprised at how good that film is. Deserves to do far better at the box office than it has.
@Vivisapprentice Sometimes half an hour is enough to know a game is just not that great.
@Vivisapprentice We all know that time tracker is inaccurate. I played three or four hours and felt like I’d seen everything I needed to see, including all of the tracks, modes, difficulties, and mechanics.
Unfortunately another three or four hours was not going to change my mind about this one, but you’re welcome to make up your own mind.
(Just to add, we bought our own copy of the game as the publisher didn’t provide code.)
@get2sammyb My son is obsessed with Transformers at the mo(just like his dad was/is), I'm on the fence, does it have accessibility options for little people?
@Vivisapprentice Not really, there’s a Rookie difficulty setting but not much beyond that. The shooting sections auto-aim if that helps.
Thanks for calling it how it is Sammy. A short racing game with no sense of speed and poor handling needs calling out, no matter how much you like the franchise.
Shame, but there's much better games vying for our cash..
Bummer. Was hoping this game would be better but tbh after I heard about it I had a feeling it was going to be a disappointment. I'm still waiting for a Transformers game to be as good if not better than Devastation and those 2 games on PS3, War for Cybertron and Fall of Cybertron.
Edit: actually the PS2 Transformers game was superb so there's that one too.
Not a great few weeks for the Transformers franchise with this being a miss, and the new movie flopping due to it's horrendous marketing which belies the film's actual quality.
My review of Outright Games is that they are all a bit crap.
Awful game....even a 4.0 is too generous
i love the games outright make for kids with paw patrol etc . But and the biggest bug is the games always have bugs broken features that never get fixed. sony xbox and nintendo need tell them fix broken games before they can sell new ones. most stuff they release youd play in a browser back in the day. now 40 bucks euros etc and it crashes two player dosent work etc is a disgrace.
I'm looking forward to this being the big PS Plus free game for July 2025.
@AndroidBango
I don't think so.
In my defence, I have some games by Outright Games on PS4 & PS5 and they are just fine to play.
@Orpheus79V
Transformers One movie was pretty good in my opinion.
I have watched that movie from my local cinema XXI for 6 times within 1 month since from 12 September 2024.
Does anyone else remember that Atari published Transformers game on the PS2? Looked amazing and was great if simple fun.
@Anti-Matter It's a fantastic movie, but it's bombing in cinemas, very few people are going to see it. The trailers haven't been doing a good job of telling people why they should see it, focusing too much on the worst jokes in the movie at a time where people are getting tired of every film copying Marvel's humour.
@Orpheus79V
Different people different opinion.
If I watched the movie for six times, that was mean I have interest with the movie.
Remember, I don't have that much hype with Transformers franchise and I have no idea about many trivials from Transformers series.
I was completely shocked to see Sentinel Prime true identity from Transformers One since I have no idea about him before.
Again, this is an impression from somebody who have little hype with Transformers franchise and having zero knowledge about every single trivial things from them.
Show Comments
Leave A Comment
Hold on there, you need to login to post a comment...