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Transistor is a Sci-Fi Action RPG available on the Epic Games Store for Free

As Epic Games promised to develop over the course of 2019, in the light of the statement we received a new game for free. That game is Transistor, which is a Sci-Fi Action RPG. The game is available on the Epic Games Store. Supergiant Games have done good work on their title, and the fact that it comes for free, it gives players a chance to explore something different.

It has been released before 5 years, however, the core gameplay and visuals are still found as decent for the current year.

Transistor seamlessly integrates thoughtful strategic planning into a fast-paced action experience, melding responsive gameplay and rich atmospheric storytelling. During the course of the adventure, you will piece together the Transistor’s mysteries as you pursue its former owners.

In Transistor, you’ll have the chance to play as protagonist Red, who needs to settle a lot of fights against a group of robotic enemies. Known as “The Process”, the robotic enemies will try to interfere with Red’s path and stall everything they can.

Within turn-based gameplay, the players can simply compose a way to fight against their enemies a move earlier. Below you can find its official trailer:

Epic Games will continue gifting video games for free throughout the whole of 2019. We’re looking forward to the next release.

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Angel Kicevski

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