Cut scnes accompany there travels and they tell the story and make your goals clear. Different chapters are set in different parts of town and you have to travel back and forth to get there. Is Red the only normal thing left?Īnother cool thing about Transistors art style is the transition between chapters. When you return to the place later on, almost everything is consumed by The Process, except for some of the posters. In the beginning of Transistor, Red comes across a poster of her from when she was still a singer, before all of this happened. These are close-ups with beautifully drawn still images. Some places trigger a scene where you move from left to right to change the perspective. The cut-scenes are also built up by these three layers. The Process turns everything into a white blocky mess. Even though everything is white and dead, it’s still a beautiful world. Your character Red, together with her sword the Transistor, are the only real colorful things left and they provide a big contrast to the world. When walking through the world of Transistor, you find more and more chunks missing until there is hardly any color anymore, except for the evil red glow from your enemies. The transition from a healthy vibrant world to a cold blocky place is gradual. A virus called The Process is taking over every little corner of the city, turning everything into a white, emotionless mess. The futuristic city in which Transistor plays, is slowly falling apart. those doves don’t want nothing to do with your fighting.īut! Yeah, here comes trouble. Together with the bright colors it makes for a festive eyesight. Sometimes you come across a flock of white doves who fly up if you come near them. When running around the background and foreground layer move with you and add some life to the environment. I’m not going to go into all those things because we already have, I’m just here to show you how incredibly stunning this game looks.Īll the scenes are a simple build up out of three layers the background layer, central layer (where you run, shoot and experience everything), and the foreground layer. Even if you don’t like action RPG’s, you should really try Transistor, because the art style, the story and the music are amazing. I knew I had to, even if it was only for the watercolor painted style that I had also love about Bastion. I’ve played Bastion and I enjoyed it, but I had not taken a peek at Transistor yet. For more Transistor content head over here. Transistor is our August 2014 “Not Crowdfunded, But…” title.
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