
Clickonline writes: "Transistor is a supremely confident second game from Supergiant Games, giving players a spare narrative and unusual mechanics and assuming that they’ll just get on board. And somehow the self-aware tone and bizarre elements in the world all come together to create a game that’s more than the sum of its parts and destined to be one of the best action-packed indies of the year."

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."
There is literally no hand holding on this game. I'm still trying to work out if that in itself is good or bad. The power up process isn't exactly self explanatory either but im guessing experimentation is the best solution. Despite that this game has an intriguing concept, totally fresh to me as I never played bastion. 15 quid seems, at the current moment, to be a little steep but that could change once ive seen all there is on offer.