Transistor isn’t interested in definitions. It isn’t especially concerned with explaining itself or offering an easy way into its complex world, either. From the mysteries of its strange science fiction world down to the details of its multifaceted gameplay systems, Transistor is a game confident in its player’s willingness to learn for themselves—to be curious enough about what’s going on that s/he will forge on through uncertainty to come to grips with a unique experience. This unwillingness to be simple is its greatest strength.
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.
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