![]() She no longer has direct access to this piece of herself that she used to engage with the world and communicate her feelings. Much of the music is also directly tied to Red’s emotional state and thoughts during the game’s narrative. For Transistor the score evokes the clean computer world of Cloudbank in its loneliness as well as having some moments of singular beauty that break through a controlled atmosphere of a city on the verge of destruction. Supergiant GamesĮach title from Supergiant Games has a distinct musical identity tied to the overarching themes and aesthetics of the particular title in question. The beautiful score of Transistor is an essential part of the game’s storytelling. What is special is Transistor’s unique approach to the combat system. You must defeat every enemy in this combat zone. The city becomes broken up into little areas of combat much like rooms in a Hades run. The voice of the Transistor becomes the game’s narrator and follows along with Red as she works her way through the retro-futurist city of Cloudbank as she attempts to stop a coup by a group of wealthy elites.Ĭombat will feel familiar to anyone who has played Hades, their is a clear line of iteration between the two. His consciousness is uploaded into her would-be murder weapon, the titular Transistor. Though the plot fails, she loses her voice, and the man she loves dies. Set to perform at a big concert, Red is the target of an attempted assassination. It follows the protagonist Red who begins the game on an exceptionally bad night. There would be no Sophomore slump at Supergiant Games. Released in 2014 on PS4 and PC the game was a refinement of everything the studio begins playing with in Bastion. ![]() Transistor blew everyone’s expectations out of the water. Transistor is a refinement of everything Supergiant Games does well.
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