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Why did they do it? Why did they kill everyone in the city? Why did red lose her voice?

What did you think of this game?

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breddy gud, probably worse than the next game in supergiant's oeuvre though

compared to bastion the combat system was a bit unwieldier and open to exploitation, but i was a sucker for the neo-klimt aesthetic

they just wanted a city of beautiful permanence user, not one where the sky could change on a whim

and sybil wanted some crimson puss, which was probably what ultimately damned their cause

>Why did they do it?
If memory serves correct, they wanted to make a world that was actually meaningful in their eyes. The saw one that was lacking, embellished with superficial changes.
>Why did they kill everyone in the city?
They killed talented individuals to use their skills through the transistor, in order to reshape the world. The nature of the transistor isn't fully explained, but they never intended to lose control of the process and slaughter everyone.
>Why did red lose her voice?
I think Sybil tried to fuck her up with the Transistor but failed. It's been awhile since I played it.

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Played the game for about an hour and dropped it. Story was nonsensical, combat was boring.

I thought the game was great but it took me years to beat it because I just always stopped feeling like playing it, in total it took me 7 hours though.
It seems like such a waste, why would they do something so drastic to create something more permanent? Doesn't seem worth it.
Wait didn't Sybil want Boxer D?

tha

that's still pretty fucked up, doesn't seem like a noble goal at all.

>Why?
They absorbed celebrities into the transistor to use their unique personalities and essences to improve upon the city and keep it fresh for the citizens
They actually didn't intend to wipe the city out, but because of the incident with red, they lost the transistor and their only method of controlling the Process.
Red loses her voice because she was partially consumed by the transistor.

They were a group of pompous geniuses that were all going through an existential crisis because they lived in an environment without decay or entropy. As far you can tell playing the game, the world they live in is perfect to a fault. There is no real strife. There is no major conflict. Even death is something that seems abnormal in the setting. They were extremely full of themselves to think they were the ones that knew best how to re-sculpt the world, but it's not impossible to see where they were coming from.

is "the country" the afterlife?

Where can I get the official artworks from?

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I feel like the motivation behind the Camerata was easily the weakest part of the story

Sybil was definitely in lesbians with Red though

>Why did they do it?
What happened in game wasn't the Camarada's plan at all
>Why did they kill everyone in the city?
Sybil had homolust for Red and she shot Sybil down because Red love The Man (AKA The Transistor) Sybil decides that the next person the Camarata are going to absorb is Red out of homolust jealousy. She lies to the other Camarata saying she knows Red will be alone when The Man will be with her. The Man takes the Transistor to the chest, Red and The Man get away from the Camarata with the Transistor (I'm not entirely sure they explain how that happens) and the Camarata lose control of the process without the Transistor and they turn the city into a white block.
>Why did red lose her voice?
Not entirely sure actually. Maybe the Transistor partially got Red before The Man jumped in the way? I dont think it's ever explicitly stated.

>What did you think of this game
One of my all time favorites. I'm not sure if I like it or Pyre more yet it's too fucking hard to decide.

Hands down one of my favorite games, the length was a little short but that's fine by me. Enjoyable the entire way through

Basically yeah

The country that's referred to throughout the game is the citizens skirting around mentioning death directly because a society based on choice is incredibly uncomfortable with the idea of an inevitable.
However the "country" we see at the end of the game isn't an afterlife. Red and The Man are infinitely just going into deeper and deeper levels of the transistor with cloudbank recreating itself and getting destroyed. When you start new game plus (has a special name I forget what) Royce says the opening line of the game because he's already in the Transistor now and the process are more effective at spreading across the city, much more of the city is claimed by the process much earlier in new game plus.
The New Game+'s in Supergiants games are canon, Pyre didn't get one because they couldn't think of a lore reason to have one.

I liked it. Pyre looks incredibly unappealing to me.

There was beautiful artwork and nice music but the gameplay was boring and sword guy wanting to tell you what he thinks every five seconds got annoying. Dropped it before I finished it but the soundtrack is still worth listening to.

You realize there's a spoiler tag, right, newfag

Shit tastes desu. Pyre was amazing

His spoilers are the general plot though, there's nothing to spoil that reading a general synopsis wouldnt tell you unless you took the "kill everyone in the city" as literal instead of hyperbole

>probably worse than the next game in supergiant's oeuvre though
worse than pyre? lol no

>but the gameplay was boring

>Pyre
>Not indie GOTY

>OP can't FUCKING SPOILER
fuck off newfag

Sometimes people won't like something that you do, this isn't the last time it will happen.