Transistor Review
hmm been quite some time since I reviewed a rpg, 5 months actually. you know what, for today I’m going to review one, and not just any normal one, a science fiction rpg since we don’t have too many of those. we got some such as mass effect and star ocean but not to the point where that type of setting is the norm, and the rpg in question is Transistor. albeit a different type of sci fi in comparison to the sci fir rpgs I’ve mentioned but that aspect of Transistor does make it stand out. A rpg that was developed by the same people who made Bastians and I have to admit I was pretty interested in the title just hearing about the title from fans of the title who really enjoyed playing through Transistor, some of them being friends who have played it though I never did had the opportunity of actually buying it and trying it till recently. but now that I have played it, I would now like to give my take on the quality of Transistor. Hello, I am peter_47890/Sirus here and welcome to my review of Transistors. Transistor is a rpg that was developed and published by Supergiant games. it is available on PC and PS4, note that I played the game on the ps4.
Platform: PS4, PC
Developer: Supergiant games
Publisher: Supergiant games
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Pros:
Fascinating sci fi world
characters to get emotionally invested in
combat that offers loads of experimentation
Cons:
story can be a bit too vague at times
UI can be confusing at first
penalty of losing all your health is a bit too light
Summary:
Overall, Transistor is a unique experience to go through with it having an intriguing and creative world which does get you interested in the story and how it affects the world of Transistor as well characters that you can get emotionally invested in with both Transistor and Red interactions in the story, fantastic visuals, good soundtrack, and pretty fun gameplay that has a lot of customization and experimentation in it. it got some flaws such as the narrative can be too vague at times though I still think the emotional connection you have the protagonists are strong enough to carry the story through, the user interface being a tad confusing at first, the combat taking a bit to get interesting, and etc. but I still say it’s worth a purchase.
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