Review: Transistor
Transistor is a fantastic looking game…
Transistor is a fantastic looking game…
Kalypso media have created a very bright and lively world for you to play in…
bags of potential, and some great story-telling, but has its issues…
the unobtrusive multiplayer options fit perfectly into everything else…
Even when one guy gets super angry and starts shouting, his face barely registers a change…
shooting an army of Nazi soldiers while dual wielding assault rifles just never gets tired…
The overriding feeling you will get when playing Nether is that you never fully feel safe…
there’s a definite quality here that isn’t immediately apparent…
The episode maintains its shock values…
Maybe they’re aiming at the Minecraft generation…
what may have passed as a fully featured game back in 2001 doesn’t now…
everything would be more at home on a tablet rather than a smaller console…
the developers already have ambitious plans to use the app in education…
Completing the levels gives you a sense of achievement that not many other games can provide…
Once you do get the hang of the combat mechanics it can be a real joy to play…
it’s the shiniest game of chess you’ll ever have…
It’s an incredibly well designed world…
Your bow really is like a Swiss Army knife…
you might want to get your Vita insured against anger-based damage…
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