Max Level: Transistor has only been out for a day, and the creativity it’s shooting through the gaming industry is already making it one of the best games of 2014. California-based studio Supergiant Games may not be the most well known of developers, but their work has already made a profound mark to gamers everywhere. With the multiple award-winning Bastion under their belt, Supergiant games is looking to repeat the successful process with Transistor. The game itself is pretty spiffy, but there is one thing that stands out, regardless of whether or not you’ve played the game: the soundtrack.
I took some time to catch up with the game’s composer Darren Korb to get an in-depth idea of his creative process in his first post-release interview.
Yagmur Sevinc from NoobFeed writes - Isn’t it such a blessing that the studio that gave us such great games like Hades and Bastion has also given us incredible soundtrack albums too? If you like these games, you might want to look at the five best songs that the indie studio Supergiant Games has given us.
Nevada Dru, from Bits & Pieces, goes through some of his favourite video game soundtracks.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "The WayTooManyGames staff lists their favorite non-horror games that scared them more than actual horror games released over the years."
Never fails. Soundtrack is great