But if you've watched the first one like me, I'm sure you can't help but complain.
Wei Mao's film has changed from the first high-tech future war series to the current tough guy film? Is it really that Johnson's aura is too strong?
As soon as I didn't see any of the tasks of the first generation, Duke He immediately knelt down, and I had a feeling of being trapped. Not to mention the powerlessness of the equipment from experimental high-tech to mass-produced American weapons. Nima, this is not a prequel, because the more you use Mao's weapons, the less promising you are.
A good Transformers has become a death squad. What do you think, director?
In the end, the combination of good friends with black and white is even more powerless to complain.
The only bright spot is that Roadhog fires with heavy machine guns in both hands. I don't know why it feels like a game, but I can't remember the name.
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