
Helping you find the perfect loadout for your playstyle. Given the fact that you can swap these functions in absolutely any order gives you a huge amount of combat customization.
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For example, breach an attack that shoots an energy beam, can be used to upgrade my sword crash, increasing it’s range and speed. Or you can use one function to upgrade another. Each function or power that you pick up along the way can be unequipped and swapped for another. For example your attacks don’t have to recharge, so if you have a powerful attack you can spam it destroying the robotic enemy hordes, if you can keep out of the line of fire. After hours in the game I found myself heavily relying on the time-stop ability, but playing real-time has its benefits. Eventually I began ending my time-stopping attacks with an invisibility function that kept me hidden long enough for my time-stop to recharge. This is the most dangerous time for Red, as she moves quite slow and her dash ability isn’t all that great. After you use this tool, you scramble around the level trying to dodging incoming attacks until your time-stop ability recharges. Bringing you the forethought of turn-based combat in an action setting. Fortunately, Red has the ability to stop time, map out her actions carefully, then execute them. While in typical action-rpg fashion you can run around in real-time trying to even the battlefield, but quickly you will find yourself pushing up daisies. Crashing your huge sword, shooting energy beams across the screen, or lobbing grenades at your foes to survive that much longer in this harsh environment. As you play through you gain new powers or “functions” that can be mapped to one of the four face buttons. If at first you don’t succeed, die die again The combat system in Transistor is incredibly unique. Making the your journey into the unknown a little bit less frightening. The lighting and atmosphere in Cloudbank, gives a rich nostalgic feeling, that when walking miles above with ground with futuristic buildings in the distance you still feel like this happened long ago in a place you’ve been to before. Viewed from an isometric perspective is a stunning art deco world, elevated with a sci-fi touch of being in the sky and overgrown with foliage as it has been deserted. Head in the Clouds The world of Cloudbank is a beautiful one. For the city she lives in, Cloudbank, has been overrun by a robotic army, known as The Process. Red is burdened by this enormous sword, so large that when she is walking around it drags behind her on the ground. It also has absorbed Red’s voice, leaving her mute.

While the man is dead, his soul and voice have been absorbed by the blade allowing him to speak to Red throughout the game, narrating it. You play as Red,a singer, whom in the beginning is on the ground kneeling next to a man impaled by a huge blade, known as the Transistor. Originally released in 2014 from Bastion and Pyre creators Supergiant, is the sci-fi action rpg, Transistor, which has now Crashed it’s way Originally released in 2014 from Bastion and Pyre creators Supergiant, is the sci-fi action rpg, Transistor, which has now Crashed it’s way onto the Nintendo Switch. Transistor is outstanding, it is worth every penny, and it is an experience.

This does nothing but prove how absolutely talented the developers are, releasing another masterpiece without a doubt, that does nothing but improve on their previous installment, Bastion. The soundtrack was so fitting to the world's theme, and was of the highest quality, not to mention the game play was unique to any other, it was both enjoyable and customizable, made to let you play how you want to play. The games story is amazing, one that I will never forget for being so impactful, and its narrative is even better then Bastion's, it brought the game to life, from beginning to end it felt like I was a part of the journey. The games story is As I have explained in my Bastion review, Supergiant Games is a legendary company, releasing Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre. As I have explained in my Bastion review, Supergiant Games is a legendary company, releasing Bastion, Transistor, and Pyre.
