Transistor Cheats

Transistor Hack 2.0 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Supergiant Games, LLC
Category: Games
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 2.0
ID: com.supergiantgames.ios.transistor

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Description

** App Store Best of 2015 Selection **

*Transistor requires at least an iPhone 5, iPad 4, or iPad mini 2.*

FROM THE CREATORS OF BASTION: Experience a science fiction action RPG like no other! Wield an extraordinary weapon of unknown origin as you fight through a stunning futuristic city.

BUILT FOR TOUCH: Transistor for iOS features the vibrant presentation and deep combat that Transistor is known for, with an intuitive new touch interface -- or switch to Classic Controls with optional gamepad support.

IT'S YOUR TURN: Transistor seamlessly integrates thoughtful strategic planning into a fast-paced action experience.

FIGHT YOUR WAY: Configure the powerful Transistor with thousands of possible Function combinations to overcome any obstacle.

UNRAVEL THE STORY: Piece together the Transistor's mysteries as you pursue its former owners through a rich and atmospheric story.

INFINITE RECURSION: 'Recursion' option introduces all-new battles after finishing the story.

UNIVERSAL APP: Play on iPad, iPhone, or the new Apple TV with save data stored via iCloud.

LANGUAGES:
- Voice-over: English
- Text and subtitles: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese (based on language setting)

Version history

2.0
2018-04-05
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

+ Improved support for iPhone X and iPad Pro
+ Bug fixes and general improvements
1.9
2018-02-07
Fix for aspect ratio issue on iPhone X.
1.8
2018-01-24
Fixes an issue detecting correct language.
1.7
2017-09-22
- Adds Simplified Chinese localization
Note: The game's language is based on your device's Language setting selected under Settings > General > Languages & Regions

- Fixes an issue detecting device language in iOS 11
- General updates and bug fixes
1.6
2016-10-06
+ Fixes a compatibility issue when using iOS 10 on iPhone 5 and iPad 4 models
1.5
2015-12-17
+ Fixes an issue loading the game in some regions
1.4
2015-11-19
+ Fixed a critical issue loading into the Archive Gallery in Bracket Towers Concourse
+ Added support for iPad Pro
1.2
2015-11-10
Transistor is now available for the new Apple TV as a universal update!

Added save data compatibility to the iPhone and iPad versions of the game, so your progress should carry over via iCloud.

Minor fixes and optimizations.
1.1
2015-09-16
- Updated for iOS 9 compatibility
- Minor optimizations and bug fixes
1.00
2015-06-11

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
698 Ratings

Reviews

Chiller Whale,
One of the best games ever.
I got this for the Apple TV and it was amazing. The art style is incredible and the music is A++. When you set down the controller, Red starts humming along to the music, which was enough to make me swoon by itself. The gameplay is very fluid and the different ability combos you can create really add a lot of diversity to the play styles you can choose from. There are only two issues I had that are preventing me from giving a 5 star review. First, the aiming system for the Apple Remote is too sensitive and makes fine control nearly impossible. Honestly I never checked if you could turn it down though so I could be complaining for no reason. The other thing which was a bigger issue is that is keeps crashing during New Game Plus. I was really looking forward to finishing it at least twice but it's crashed probably 10 times in the first few hours of gameplay since I restarted. Fix that and I'll change to 5 stars.
gck.seawold,
ALMOST the perfect game!
This game blew me away. Gameplay, graphics, the story, the music omg the music! And the Turn() is nothing short of brilliant. So satisfying to play. One of the best and most immersive games I've ever played. I only have three issues with Transistor. One, it crashes randomly. Not too often, but it's annoying because (second issue) it takes so long to load! I would have still given the game five stars if those were the only problems, but... the story is WAY TOO SHORT! I was just getting going and then I faced the final boss! Seriously way way way too short. I want more! I would PAY for more. Recursion is great, but it is just the same thing again. The world of Transistor is so deep and intriguing and I felt like we barely scratched the surface. Sequel??? PLEASE???
Geekness101,
Great style and game mechanics, everything else what??
Game mechanics and animation 4/5
Art and Surroundings 5/5
Story and Dialogue 3/5

The art was great. I loved it and always looked forward to it. The fighting and game mechanics were also good. I’m not a big shoot um up or hack and slash person, but I really enjoyed the fighting in this game. It was rewarding but not frustrating.
However, the story was convoluted and confusing, and the ending was just plain depressing. There is no clear explanation for anything really. What is the Transistor? What is the Process? How did the evil people set off the process and make everything crazy? I also don’t feel like I could influence the story at all. It said “Role Play” but it didn’t really feel like it.
The ending was disappointing and just made me said. Sure Red went to the afterlife in the Transistor, but she also killed herself, which is kind of a big deal. Was there no way she could have just rebuilt the city or stayed to see if anybody survived? It was just sort of sad. Was there no way to pull her boyfriend out of the Transistor? It seems like with a plot so confusing their would be.
All in all, I enjoyed this game. I think for most people it is worth the money. I just really care about a good story and that is what I look for in a game. I know I devoted two paragraphs to saying how confusing the plot was, but I mean it could have been worse and the great art and music made up for it somewhat.
camnetics,
Best Game I’ve Ever Played
I was quite hesitant to buy this game, mainly because of how many said the game was repetitive, but holy crap am I glad I bought this. Five minutes in and I was hooked not only on the story and graphics, but on the relationship between the main characters as well. The gameplay itself is repetitive but always has a slight challenge to each one, which to me, keeps it from becoming boring.
Personally the reason I loved this so much is because of the relationship and how heartbreaking it was to only hear one side of it while the other side was forced to be silent. I’m a sucker for romance novels and such so that may be the reason why I fell in love with this game so much.
But overall I’d say that this has definitely become my favorite game and favorite storyline to listen to and play.
222765,
Favorite mobile game
One of my favorite parts is how using limiters (functionality similar to the skulls in Halo) I am able to customize the difficulty of the game to how I feel is the most fun while also getting a sort of reward in the form of slightly more experience. Instead of having to pass from medium to hard and suddenly feeling everything suddenly changed, I can just tweak one small aspect of the enemy that might make it slightly or greatly harder to kill, being able to choose which combinations give me an enemy which is fun to fight against. Also music is great and main enemies are largely well developed (If you bother to read their backstory in their files and not only what they say during the game.

Really fun game overall.
Swanked,
Oldschool gamer review
Gotta give it a 5/5. the price yesterday was 10 USD, today its like 3 bucks, not sure why..... anyhow Bastion (other game these guys developed) was very well done but they stuck to a classic formula, if you play it, you will likely feel like you have already played the game before. This game isnt better than Bastion because of how fun it is (Bastion might be more enjoyable for many) - it's better (to me) because the developers attempted at novelty, new mechanics, gameplay ive never experienced, a talking sword, a hero who is a singer (???) it's not another one of those games where u feel like you've already played it. Hopefully this game becomes more challenging and tactical though... either way. Novelty earns 5 stars with the number of copycat games out there.
David_Dawson,
Weak story, arbitrary weapons
The weapons are hard to understand, the story is fairly vague and characters unidimensional. It is gorgeous to watch but that's not enough to keep me in a game. There's a ton of potential here but I felt like a lot of the eye candy is wasted. It's fun to just watch the main character walk around the complex city; the visuals would work great in a futuristic movie (hint, hint to the artistic directors). On the other hand, I just felt like all that obsessive attention to mind-blowing imagery is wasted. It doesn't serve the story. Not much anyway. It's just walking through gorgeous scenery to the next walled off area to fight within more gorgeous scenery again the next...what?...worm, robot, alien? The enemies are well imagined and there's a lot of variety but it's a bit tiresome. Glad I tried but deleted shortly after downloading, in part because it takes up so much room for something I probably won't get back to.
Pedeclaudo,
Nailed it!
I absolutely love games like Fallout (2 and later) and X-Com, so the hybrid action of Transistor really did it for me. The balance between real-time action and turn-based strategy immediately appealed to me. While I often find that my large fingers don’t mesh well with touchscreen controls, I never had a problem negotiating any part of this design. I couldn’t imagine better play control on iOS!

Transistor’s modular weapons system is superb, and while the story is linear, you can dramatically augment both the difficulty and the speed at which you progress by opting in for handicaps. Talk about a cool system! What’s more, I found the plot highly engaging with. Remarkable amount of emotional appeal—just what I want from an RPG.
Droid allows 0,
Phenomenally Flawed
This game is inches from perfection. An excellent developer makes another excellent game. The character design, animation, voice acting, music, sound effects etc are all amazing. I love this game. The problems for me are the battle system and how new moves are added.

The battle system is a blend of real-time combat and tactical combat. Real-time is straight forward but animations leave you vulnerable. When you go with the tactical, you route the path you walk and your move selection. The problem is your choices aren’t guaranteed to work. I don’t need to be playing an all powerful character, I ask that the system make sense.

When you level up, you may be prompted to choose between to moves for your arsenal. You get to read a description that may not explain how you’ve improved. Also, those choices will modify something you already have but I haven’t seen the difference.

The mysterious story will keep me playing. Hopefully, the battle system starts to make sense.
adamschlag,
Not saving, I can't keep starting over!
I've started playing this game five different times now, with play times between 10 minutes to one hour. Each time I go back I'm back at the beginning again! This game is beautiful and, from what I've been able to experience, just as fun as everyone says it is. I shouldn't have to keep starting over to experience it, though. One of the times I was playing I got a phone call, and when I went back to the game it had obviously been quit in the background because it started up as if I hadn't played at all. From the beginning. Again.

Either implement a proper auto-save system (especially for phones where the likelihood of you being interrupted is high) or give us the ability to just save the game ourselves when we want/need to.

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