How Transistor Uses DualShock 4#039;s Light Bar To Immerse Players
Added: 09.10.2013 8:21 | 3 views | 0 comments
Transistor is Supergiant Games' follow-up to Bastion. The game features a talking sword that glows and pulses whenever...
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| Transistor Will Utilize the DualShock 4's Light Bar and Possibly its Speaker
Added: 03.10.2013 18:18 | 15 views | 0 comments
Sometimes it is the subtlest of features in a game that makes us remember it, and consider it one of our favorites. For me, it was the artistic direction of Mirror's Edge; for others, it could be an even more minute detail. When gamers are playing Transistor on the PlayStation 4 early next year, they may notice some subtle features and details that the developers implemented - specifically within the DualShock 4.
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| Transistor and the Secrets of the DualShock 4
Added: 03.10.2013 17:00 | 23 views | 0 comments
While being part of a small independent studio like has its share of challenges, it's got a lot of advantages going for it, too. For instance, one of the ironic differences I've experienced going from a very big game studio to a very small one is that things can often move a lot faster when there aren't too many people around to say "no."
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| Transistor Dev: PS4 8GB RAM Allows More Breathing Room, Sony Put a Lot of Faith In Smaller Dev Teams
Added: 27.09.2013 15:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Ravi: "Continuing our talk with Supergiant Games creative director Greg Kasavin, who is currently bringing Transistor to the PlayStation 4 and PC, we asked how the development team was using the 8 GB of GDDR5 RAM that the PS4 provided. "
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| Transistor PAX Prime 2013 Impressions | Warp Zoned
Added: 18.09.2013 16:18 | 20 views | 0 comments
Warp Zoned writes:
"Any fan of the hit indie game Bastion already knows the name Supergiant Games, and is probably already following their latest work of art, Transistor. In fact, Warp Zoneds very own John Scalzo played Transistor at PAX East, and he had nothing but wonderful things to say about it. I played it at PAX Prime, after the game had been announced for the PlayStation 4, and I was ecstatic at the gameplay (and at getting my hands on a DualShock 4). I loved Transistor so much that I went straight home from Seattle and immediately began playing Bastion, from start to finish, over the course of three days. All it did was make me wish it was 2014 already so I could play the rest of Transistor."
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