![]() Once you pull the transistor, you’re left to find out what has happened and why these things called the Process are trying to murder you and seemingly consume the city along with everyone else.įor some, the beginning of the Transistor may be confusing as you’re just tossed right into the middle of it without any pretense on who or where you are or why you should even care. Hey Red… We’re not going to get away with this, are we.?Īfter this, you were then thrown into the story in medias res style as Red – a club singer in the city of Cloudbank who’s lost her voice after being attacked. Until you press a button while waiting and the big blue so-called transistor currently sitting in someone’s chest cavity begins to talk to you: ![]() Transistor opens on this beautifully rendered piece of art that appears to be just a loading screen while the game starts up. But before we go too far into that, let’s start with the basic premise. From its narrative to its visuals… to its game-play. What is it about this game in particular that makes me like it so much?Īt first glimpse, Transistor might not look like much – just a very pretty looking Indie game (which it is), but there’s a little more depth to it than meets the eye. There’s just something about this game… its story and presentation that just keeps bringing me back even after playing through it multiple times. ![]() Since first playing it when it came out in 2014 I will frequently go back to Transistor time and time again just to revisit Red and the rest of Cloudbank city despite the fact I have an ever-growing reserve of games that I’ve yet to play or finish.
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