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http://www.onlysp.co...nsistor-review/ 9,5
Transistor is a unique experience. It tells a strong character focused story and has a deep and flexible combat system. But it is also an aesthetic experience, a walk-through art exhibit that feeds your eyes and ears at your leisure. It feels like Transistor was made to look at and listen to, just as much as it was made to tell a story and play. Melding these elements results in a rewarding and affecting five hours of playtime, with a new game plus option to boot. Transistor is not an action filled ARPG, despite its top-down perspective, and those that approach it as a fast-paced slash-‘em-up will not get all that is to be appreciated out of it. Transistor is there to be contemplated, to be considered, to be slowly consumed. And it is delicious.
http://www.hardcoreg.....fAp3WJ47.dpuf 4.5 su 5
Though it can be vague, strange, and inaccessible, Transistor is one of the strongest games of 2014 so far. Its unique take on standard video game practices make it feel undoubtedly fresh. With strong combat, great enemy design, and a lovely story, Transistor will reward those who put in the time. Its parts are solid, but as a whole, it’s a wonderfully sound, beautiful RPG that will stick with players for a considerable amount of time. More like an effort-intensive relationship than an adrenaline-inducing one-night-stand, Transistor is a must-play for those who are committed to its cause. However, those who are looking for an instantly-gripping cheap thrill should look elsewhere as this is a game that must be seen through to the very last second. - See more at:
http://www.ign.com/a....nsistor-review 9,0
Transistor’s the kind of game that made me immediately jump back in to take on New Game Plus. I wanted to continue exploring the excellent combat in new, more challenging scenarios. I wanted to double back on the areas that I’d missed the first time through, and try to fill in the gaps of the fantastic story. But most of all, I wasn’t ready to leave Red or her world behind
http://www.godisagee...nsistor-review/ 10
As the credits rolled and the closing song played out, I felt privileged to have experienced Transistor. It’s only when I sat down to write this, however, that I realised I couldn’t find any real faults. It may not be the longest experience, but it is worthy of absolutely anyone’s time. Supergiant have delivered, and proved that if you really care about something, it will show when it is played.
It may be slightly too complex in parts for the more casual gamers out there, but it’s full of clever ideas, and every area has had attention lavished upon it. Transistor is comfortably one of the best games of 2014 so far, and Supergiant deserve the plaudits yet again for a job well done.
INCREDIBLE. This is the pinnacle of our scoring spectrum, reserved for games that truly affect us, that capture our imagination so completely that they affect the standard by which we measure future games. 10/10 is not a declaration of perfection, but an assurance that the game in question is of amazingly high quality and has exceeded our expectations.
http://www.destructo....r-274855.phtml 8,5
Great: Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash. Check out more reviews or the Destructoid score guide.