Late last month a group of developers Supergiant Games officially released the Transistor to iOS devices. RPG action game with a heroine who brought the big guns have originally existed in PS 4 and into the realm of OS X, and now you can enjoy this game on the iPhone and iPad.
Video trailer Transistor :
Game starts from the scene of a woman named Red who are depriving a sword (Transistor) from the body of the man behind the wall. The ghost of this man who will show you the way to reclaim the lost voice carried by hordes Camerata.
Control in this game is very easy. Users simply press the destination point on the screen and Red will go to that point. In this game there is no virtual joystick or other gadfly which can reduce the view.
In the action RPG games is certainly no scene against an enemy with a little strategy you should employ. Do not imagine that Red will be swinging a large sword to the enemy. The orchestra singer rely more on magic in the sword to attack the enemy in the form of monster variety of sizes. Besides magic, there are also other unique features that makes this game different from other Turn ().
Users can stop time and organize an attack to be launched by Turn (). In fact, you can see how effective these attacks will hit the enemy and damage given. Peep part supplies or inventory, Red equipped with 4 slots magic that each can you give a complementary science.
Not only that, there are also parts Passive Hits features and Function list to accommodate a skill that does not want you to use that time. All these settings can be done in a special place in every way, which also serves to save the course of the game.
Any magic you can do in Transistors? Ranging from direct attack to the enemy, the electrical energy that propagate through the ground or in the form of figures help guard that can be used to outwit the enemy. Ease of this game is you can keep playing and back in the same place when losing, but the risk is one of the magic was going to be a victim of lost temporary.
Transistor entered the ranks of premium games ($9.99) with no ads and no in app purchases. Everything rely on your ability to play and storyline that has been given. My suggestion is to use the iPad to get a look at the big screen and play with more relief.
For those of you who use the iPhone and iPad, Transistor supports iCloud storage anyway to continue in the same game on the other device.
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