For example, the ricochet function is a relatively weak attack as the active power, but when used as an upgrade it can make your powerful shot bounce from foe to foe. Each function can be placed in an active, upgrade or passive slot. As you progress through the game, you acquire new functions – these were formerly people who are now absorbed by your transistor and converted into battle-worthy elements. Those drawn to Transistor may think that it’s all about the aesthetic, but the combat is even more impressive. It is subtle and heartbreaking – this is a soundtrack that I will need to download and listen to on a regular basis. To top it off, the character was a gifted and beloved singer who still has strong musical abilities – at any point outside of combat, the player can let her hum, letting her vocal abilities perfectly complement the existing song for that area. The soundtrack is rich and varied, taking each locale and battle to a new level. As incredible as the visuals are, the audio experience is even more impressive. Each aspect is exquisitely crafted, from the detailed environments to the gorgeous cut away moments of Red eating pizza or watching the sunset while lying in a hammock. To say the game is stunning doesn’t do it justice. This certainly adds to the immersive experience, and the option to use the Dualshock’s speaker – off by default – for the sword’s audio enhances that immersion even further, making it feel as if the player is truly holding that sword. The transistor’s turquoise colour is matched in the PS4 controller’s light bar, flashing as he speaks. He speaks continually throughout the game, guiding Red as she journeys through the cyber-punk science-fiction-heavy city of Cloudbank. The transistor is voiced by Bastion’s narrator, Logan Cunningham. Players take on the role of Red, a beautiful singer taking on the world with her faithful sword transistor. But that doesn’t mean gamers should expect this to be like Bastion – while some visual and aural experiences are similar, this game offers a completely different experience. Known for their fantastic aesthetic, Supergiant doesn’t disappoint with Transistor. UNIVERSAL APP: Play on iPad, iPhone, or the new Apple TV with save data stored via iCloud.Fans of Bastion have been anxiously awaiting Transistor, the latest game from Supergiant Games. INFINITE RECURSION: 'Recursion' option introduces all-new battles after finishing the story. UNRAVEL THE STORY: Piece together the Transistor's mysteries as you pursue its former owners through a rich and atmospheric story. IT'S YOUR TURN: Transistor seamlessly integrates thoughtful strategic planning into a fast-paced action experience.įIGHT YOUR WAY: Configure the powerful Transistor with thousands of possible Function combinations to overcome any obstacle. *Transistor requires at least an iPhone 5, iPad 4, or iPad mini 2.*įROM THE CREATORS OF BASTION: Experience a science fiction action RPG like no other! Wield an extraordinary weapon of unknown origin as you fight through a stunning futuristic city.īUILT FOR TOUCH: Transistor for iOS features the vibrant presentation and deep combat that Transistor is known for, with an intuitive new touch interface - or switch to Classic Controls with optional gamepad support.
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