It follows the basic outline from its predecessor, maintaining the tempo and precision perfectly. The weapons are still brutally satisfying when put to horrific use and the presentation spot-on as ever.
It follows the basic outline from its predecessor, maintaining the tempo and precision perfectly. The weapons are still brutally satisfying when put to horrific use and the presentation spot-on as ever.
I don’t want this review to get caught up in an endless serious of comparisons between the two. But oh boy, is Transistor not making things easy for me.