Let's Play Transistor ft. Mike (#2) - Cyberpunk Noir [60 FPS] |
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In this episode the teleporting Young Ladies prove to be tough, we gush over Transistor's art, Red performs We All Become, and we fight the first boss: Sybil Reisz.
Lyrics for Sybil's theme, In Circles: I hear you buzzing, a fly on the wall In through the window and up through the hall Flying in circles just trying to land I see you hurting, I do what I can But I won't save you I won't save you Maybe you're looking for someone to blame Fighting for air while you circle the drain Never be sorry for your little time It's not when you get there, it's always the climb But I won't save you I won't save you I won't save you I won't save you In this episode we adjust our eyes to the splendid beauty of Transistor, Supergiant's follow-up to Bastion. We play with permutations of functions, the turn-based Parasite Eve-esque combat, and set the stage for Transistor's wonderful story. Music plays a major role in Transistor, so for this episode you might want to check out the lyrics for one of the marquee songs on the soundtrack, We All Become: http://transistor.wikia.com/wiki/We_All_Become ►Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheScribeD ►Would you kindly support me on Patreon?: http://www.Patreon.com/scribe ►My channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheScribeD/videos ►Playlist for this LP: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLr9RPfA4jb6Ifu-OFEbHqXN9L7LOzHCWD&action_edit=1 ►Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/scribed ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScribeD (@TheScribeD) Transistor is the successor to Supergiant's wildly popular action RPG hit, Bastion. Transistor bears many similarities to Supergiant's previous outing: it features RPG elements, a beautiful art style, a fully realized vibrant world, a rich narrative, a to-die-for soundtrack, the smooth narration of Logan Cunningham, the dulcet tones of Ashley Barrett's vocals, a system of limiters which increase experience rewards and difficulty, an emphasis on experimentation in gameplay, an isometric camera perspective, and much more. Where Transistor differs, though, is in the details. It's a much more thoroughly polished game with more alive characters and a more complete narrative arc. The beautiful art by Jen Zee is cohesive and evocative of art nouveau inspired cyberpunk. The gameplay resembles Parasite Eve in its turn-based stylings. The story possesses similarly mournful tones as it follows Red, a former singer in the computer-themed city of Cloudbank. We meet Red at the start of the game having just lost her lover. Impaled through her unnamed lover is the Transistor, a sword which a group known as the Camerata have been using as a paintbrush to mold the city. I can't see too much here as it would spoil the story, but it goes some amazing directions. I could talk about this amazing game until I'm blue in the face, but why not just watch us gush about it instead? ►All Playlists: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheScribeD/videos?view=1&flow=grid. |