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-==== 1.3 Gameplay Description ====+==== 1.3 Gameplay ====
  
 Transistor is a top-down, action-strategy RPG. You play as Red, a former singer carrying the Transistor, a sword-like device. You make your way through the city of Cloudbank, fighting waves of enemies called "the Process". The gameplay revolves around the Transistor and its powers : the Transistor can perform up to four actions, which can all be customized by the player using chips. The Transistor also allows Red to enter TURN() mode, a state in which time is frozen and the player can plan out a certain amount of actions that will be rapidly performed afterwards. TURN() has a cooldown that last longer the more actions you performed during whilst in it. The Process is comprised of a large variety of enemies, each having their own quirks and stats that work together to create puzzle-like encounters. As the game progresses, the player will find more chips they can mix and combine to increase their power or switch up their strategy. Transistor is a top-down, action-strategy RPG. You play as Red, a former singer carrying the Transistor, a sword-like device. You make your way through the city of Cloudbank, fighting waves of enemies called "the Process". The gameplay revolves around the Transistor and its powers : the Transistor can perform up to four actions, which can all be customized by the player using chips. The Transistor also allows Red to enter TURN() mode, a state in which time is frozen and the player can plan out a certain amount of actions that will be rapidly performed afterwards. TURN() has a cooldown that last longer the more actions you performed during whilst in it. The Process is comprised of a large variety of enemies, each having their own quirks and stats that work together to create puzzle-like encounters. As the game progresses, the player will find more chips they can mix and combine to increase their power or switch up their strategy.
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 Individuality is showcased in various ways throughout the entire game. Sound-wise, players can start "humming" at any point by the press of a button and can build their own "sound" by arranging different chips together that will inherently reflect something about them as individuals. Individuality is showcased in various ways throughout the entire game. Sound-wise, players can start "humming" at any point by the press of a button and can build their own "sound" by arranging different chips together that will inherently reflect something about them as individuals.
  
-=== 2.2 Informative Sounds ===+==== 2.2 Informative Sounds ====
  
 Each chips have a distinct sound associated to it. Combining multiple chips will often produce a mix of those sounds when the corresponding action is performed. Enemies also have unique sound that help distinguish them. Finally, Transistor features an extended collection of sfx that convey important gameplay information : cooldown refilled, hurt sound, ability unavailable etc. Each chips have a distinct sound associated to it. Combining multiple chips will often produce a mix of those sounds when the corresponding action is performed. Enemies also have unique sound that help distinguish them. Finally, Transistor features an extended collection of sfx that convey important gameplay information : cooldown refilled, hurt sound, ability unavailable etc.
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 ==== 2.4 Sound Bank ==== ==== 2.4 Sound Bank ====
  
-| Chip SFX 1                    | {{ ::transistor_chip_1.mp3 }} | +| Chip SFX 1  | {{ ::transistor_chip_1.mp3 }} | | Footsteps  | {{ ::transistor_footsteps.mp3 }} | 
-| Chip SFX 2                    | {{ ::transistor_chip_2.mp3 }} |  +| Chip SFX 2  | {{ ::transistor_chip_2.mp3 }} | | Humming  | {{ ::transistor_humming.mp3 }} | 
-| Chip SFX 3                    | {{ ::transistor_chip_3.mp3 }} | +| Chip SFX 3  | {{ ::transistor_chip_3.mp3 }} | | Combat and TURN() Mode Sample | {{ ::transistor_combat.mp3 }} | 
-| Chip SFX 4                    | {{ ::transistor_chip_4.mp3 }} |+| Chip SFX 4  | {{ ::transistor_chip_4.mp3 }} | | | | 
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-| Footsteps                     | {{ ::transistor_footsteps.mp3 }} | 
-| Humming                       | {{ ::transistor_humming.mp3 }} | 
  
-| Combat and Turn() Mode Sample | {{ ::transistor_combat.mp3 }} | 
  
 ===== 3. SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE ===== ===== 3. SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE =====
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 ===== 4. COMPARAISON with The Binding of Isaac ===== ===== 4. COMPARAISON with The Binding of Isaac =====
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 +[[binding_of_isaac|The Binding_of_Isaac by Faina Tatarenko]]
  
 As compared to Transistor in terms of combat, The Binding of Isaac fights are always real-time and for that reason more hectic. The sounds inform the player of what’s happening in the room and serve a more utilitarian function instead of Transistor’s “sound sequence as a reward” that plays at the end of the strategic TURN() mode. As compared to Transistor in terms of combat, The Binding of Isaac fights are always real-time and for that reason more hectic. The sounds inform the player of what’s happening in the room and serve a more utilitarian function instead of Transistor’s “sound sequence as a reward” that plays at the end of the strategic TURN() mode.
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