Caught Up!: Rolling out with Transformers: Devastation
In Mansfield, OH there's a member of the National Guard who legally changed his name to Optimus Prime. We're not making this up. It's actually a touching story, as Prime cited the fictional Optimus as a childhood inspiration and father figure. And that's just a snippet of the massive impact Transformers has made on popular culture.
Today on Caught Up! we're busting out Transformers: Devastation, the recently released action game from the team behind Bayonetta and Metal Gear Rising. We're also bruning through last week's hottest news so keep it locked right here on GR+.
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