This week saw the launch of Supergiant Games' latest work of art, Pyre. Just like the studio's previous works, Bastion and Transistor, it's a breathtakingly beautiful triumph of art and musical design ...
We already knew that Pyre was coming out on July 25, but now we have a gloriously colourful and musical launch trailer to get us excited for Supergiant's next game. For other games out this year, ...
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Pyre is the next game from Supergiant, the team which brought us Bastion and Transistor. We already knew it'd be a bit different from Supergiant's first two games, but the indie used PlayStation ...
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Supergiant Games, the studio best known for Bastion and Transistor, have announced a new game, Pyre. Pyre is the studio’s new party-based RPG that has players leading a band of exiles through an ...
Watching Pyre’s emotionally gripping story unfold, precisely and enjoyably punctuated by exciting, tactical, real-time battles, is to witness just about everything I look for in a video game executed ...
Supergiant Games has something with Pyre. It’s got all of the style, charm, and beautiful visuals of the studio’s beloved Bastion and Transistor, an engaging story with plenty of background and lore, ...
Dazzling and mysterious, this ambitious party-based RPG is a masterpiece. Supergiant Games' Pyre is, like all of their prior games, just sumptuous. But while I loved Bastion and Transistor, thought ...
Pyre's campaign is repetitive and its combat never quite clicks, but a touching and thoughtful story makes it worth sticking through to the end. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates ...