Transistor

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Transistor CD Key is a RPG is kept in a climate of science fiction. The project has been produced by studio Supergiant Games - the makers of highly rated Bastion.

The action takes place in a futuristic city. Play as a young woman who miraculously manages to avoid death at the hands of a group of killers. The attackers leave behind a mysterious sword with a unique combat capabilities. It will serve us as a main weapon during the campaign, during which we will try to find the previous owners of the sword and discover its true destiny. Transistor will not be easy, because the girl follows the trail of the hostile forces that will stop at nothing to recover the sword.

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Transistor Reviews & Ratings

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Review by DoomCronos [user]
September 6, 2018

A jewel of Video Games history. A masterpiece that will never be forgotten from the minds of true fans of indie gaming. Transistor might be aA jewel of Video Games history. A masterpiece that will never be forgotten from the minds of true fans of indie gaming. Transistor might be a short game that can be finished in less than 6 hours but then it's repetitive 6 hours. It's game that no matter how many time to play and when you coming back to the game, you will always enjoy this game. The atmosphere, the sound design, beautifully original music and definitely it's mesmerizing concept art which all comes together to complete it's breath taking story. Supergiant games shown they didn't end their career on Bastion, but since then they just started to shine in the industry with some more masterpiece that Transistor is jewel of this newly started collection of this indie company.

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Review by hypernewbie [user]
June 26, 2017

It's like an action game except it is terrible at being one. It's also a turn based game except it's terrible at being one. It's anIt's like an action game except it is terrible at being one. It's also a turn based game except it's terrible at being one. It's an atmospheric game except it's terrible at being one. This game manages to be consistent levels of terrible at everything it tries to do at the same time, and that takes some real talent and effort to achieve.

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Review by marcelus [user]
March 17, 2017

A very poetic and musical story between transistors and beautiful sprites. The gameplay style is simple (not as deep as I wanted) but veryA very poetic and musical story between transistors and beautiful sprites. The gameplay style is simple (not as deep as I wanted) but very enjoyable. The soundtrack is the best of 2014 and one of my favorite in it's style (wich is weird that is not a really predefined thing).The only bad thing I find about Transistor is it's length. But at the end you will need another playthrough to enjoy better the plot and complete the lore.100% recommended. One of the best games I've played in 2014.

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Review by 55stars [user]
March 31, 2016

Just finished Transistor for first time. I really love this game. GORGEOUS graphics and motion. Also, really liked the skill/power optionsJust finished Transistor for first time. I really love this game. GORGEOUS graphics and motion. Also, really liked the skill/power options that allow you to try new combinations. The training access is very helpful. I enjoyed the story too, kept me guessing and I liked the way the story linked up with upgrading the power upgrade options for the Transistor.. Regarding the various characters that are key to the story - I would love some action sequences with them each, if a Transistor II is ever in the works. But the backstory given with each helped to keep me involved. I was enjoying the game enough that I thought the game ended too quickly. Once you've gone through each level, I guess the using the limiters is next for me. If you're a first-time player, you shouldn't use them until you've been through the entire game and landscape at least once. I would like more memory, but I guess that's a reasonable limitation for the Transistor weapon. I like the music, especially the last song. I think a Transistor II would be great, especially if it upgraded levels. Building or rebuilding a world is always harder that destroying one. But overall, it's a beautiful achievement. I applaud the creators.

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Review by expellite [user]
August 16, 2014

Red rocks and I didn't expect less than this from Supergiant Games. When I first played Bastion I found it extremely innovative and fresh andRed rocks and I didn't expect less than this from Supergiant Games. When I first played Bastion I found it extremely innovative and fresh and now what? Transistor is even more innovative. Gameplay and camera are similar to their previous title, I don't deny it but they didn't have to change these factors cuz they're already cool enough. Sometimes I think that I'm more relaxed by playing these low sized independent games rather than playing famous blockbuster ones. I can't forget how enjoyable "Torchlight" was and now Transistor gives me the similar joy. Don't lose it pals, it's worth it.

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Game Information
Release Date May 20, 2014
Publisher Supergiant Games
Total Rating 84%
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric, Side view
Genres Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Science fiction
Platforms Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, iOS, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch