Stepping into Transistor is like stepping into a moving painting, the hazy backgrounds of this beautiful, hand-drawn city move with easy as Red transitions from one section of the world to the next. Of course, playing a character without a purpose would be pretty boring and Red finds her purpose with haste. Transistor tells the story of Red, a famous singer who loses her voice, her friend, and her purpose all in one night. Their second game, Transistor, attempts to recapture that fire by creating world equally beautiful but unique in its art, telling a story that is emotional yet one that doesn’t hang on the standards that Bastion set, and gameplay that is nothing like Supergiant’s first title. A mix of storytelling, tight gameplay, and beautiful hand-drawn art wooed fans and critics alike for a universal acclaim. Supergiant Games set the bar for themselves at a high level when they released Bastion in 2011.
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