whats the general consensus on this game? what the fuck is that ending?
Great music. Great artstyle. Gameplay is just Jolting around waiting for timestop to restart. Story is alright. 8/10.
>game has 2 bosses kill themselves offscreen because it ran out of development time
Shit was great on all fronts aside from replayability.
The static nature of the maps and story and lack of random elements made the prospect of sacrificing abilities and making the game harder in order to earn more rewards boring, just like Bastion's idols.
Other than that, the combos in turn() or whatever were super fun.
>>382285614
fullfills my cuck fetish
>ywn be turned into a sword to watch your gf take nigger dicks
why live
>>382285614
I loved the music, style, and feel of everything. But the story didn't resonate quite as well as Bastion did for me.Outside of moments like Red trying to communicate with the deteriorating sword through abandoned computer consoles, or the way you see that society could vote on the artificial weather, which was great.
I feel like they were determined to keep the nature of the world of Transistor and most of the characters ambiguous, which made it harder to get invested in the stakes of the conflict.
>>382286186
Losing abilities during fights was hit and miss for me.
I liked being forced to experiment and try out new power combinations, but I usually just ended up reloading if I lost to many of my favorites and had to retry taking on a boss without them.
Good artstyle and music (although I'm not a fan of the vocals). Good story too. But the combat was boring imo.
>>382285614
Basic story explanation
Cloudbank is basically a big machine/virtual reality thing that everyone is uploaded to
either the Countryside is a metaphor for the afterlife, or a literal place that happens to be the real world outside Cloudbank
Redkills herself to leave Cloudbank as there's literally nobody left, and even the Transistor Voice wouldn't interact with her in any way.
>>382287367
so the same bullshit they pulled in enslaved: odyssey then
>>382287367
I wondered why Red's lover was afraid of her leaving Cloud Bank in the end. Whether she was trapping herself within another layer of virtual reality, or if she was leaving it for the real world.