![]() ![]() Lastly but certainly not leastly, the story of Transistor is what kept me playing, full of intrigue and catastrophe it packs a narrative punch for a short game (some slight spoilers in this section). I would recommend playing the game with a controller, the keyboard and mouse set up is less intuitive and a little clunker than the excellent controller interface. Similarly, there is a home base of sorts that pops up periodically giving opportunities to hone skills and mull thoughts, as well as enjoy the excellent soundtrack. Hiding interfaces with the city called OVC, observation points and a few other side moments, which all serve to build the world and immerse the player. I won't lie I came up with a few really terrible power load-outs, but it did help me find ones that I really enjoyed, as well as feeding my thirst for knowledge about the world.īeyond combat, the game encourages exploration. Which brings me to one of the parts I most enjoyed, using the powers in the different ways unlocks further information about characters in the games (including Red), which really encourages players to try out new combinations of abilities. ![]() Combat becomes more about strategy (and yes running around) and less about button mashing.Īdded to this, are the powers that are gained through the game, all powers can be used as an upgrade, a base attack or a passive power – each giving different abilities. The enemies you fight, also get smarter, instead of just having more health and dealing more damage you have to contend with new abilities and constraints. The result of this is that as a player you are forced to think more tactically in combat but are also given more time to do so. In the game, you have the ability to freeze time and plan a set of moves that will be executed in quick succession. The gameplay is another area where Transistor shines, in particular the unique blend between a real-time and turn based combat system. Supergiant Games have created a game that emphasizes the art that is involved in game design, using it to excellent effect to draw and hook the player into their world and story. The protagonist of Transistor is a singer and her music is woven throughout the game, serving to highlight who this story is about, in combination with instrumental pieces and sound effects that all work in concert with each other. The visuals are complemented by the sound design. The visuals across the game are consistently compelling from user interfaces, character and enemy design, and cut scenes (or paintings as they may be better called). The visuals are the first most striking component of Transistor, integrating Art Deco style with cyberpunk aesthetic, the game creates the rich and vast cityscape of Cloudbank. While those familiar with Bastion may notice a few other smaller similarities, there is no doubt that the two games are distinctly different. For those that played Bastion there are a a handful elements shared by both games, chief among them being the voice acting of Logan Cunningham, isometric projection and stunning visuals and sound design. Transistor is the second game by Supergiant Games, following the highly acclaimed Bastion. Which is all to say, the game exceeded my very excited expectations and is a must play for those who like RPG games, gorgeous design or emotionally poignant storytelling. ![]() ![]() For the price, I would certainly stay here again.Written by Lauren Bond ( was incredibly excited for the release of Transistor I chose to cosplay Red immediately after seeing the release trailer, made a beeline for the demo at PAX Prime and refreshed steam constantly until the game started downloading. Only one car per room can park in the lot, but there is free street parking across the street (ask the front desk about it). The location is actually perfect because it's within walking distance to the busiest part of the strip, as well as the popular bars, shops, and restaurants, but far enough away that the beach isn't overly crowded and it's not too loud at night. Not oceanfront, but literally across the street from the beach and boardwalk and right next to so many great restaurants (including Taste, Pocahontas Pancakes, and the Belvedere Coffee Shop!). But our room, linens, and bathroom were clean, and fresh towels and toiletries were provided daily. This obviously isn't a 5-star resort, so don't expect a gigantic room and every amenity. Every staff member I spoke to-including front desk, housekeepers, and maintenance-was incredibly friendly and helpful. The Royal Clipper went above and beyond my expectations, mostly due to the excellent service from the staff. ![]()
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