Does a recursive playthrough have a different ending?

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When I beat the Steam version of Transistor, it gave me the Bye() achievement. I noticed that there is also a Goodbye() achievement which is awarded when you complete the game via recursion (New Game+).

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Are there different endings to Transistor?

Unlike the end of Bastion, there are no choices in Transistor. The player does not get to choose whether or not Red dies at the end of the game. It begs the question: if Bastion's final choices were so impactful for players, why not try to recreate the magic in Transistor?

Does Transistor Have New Game Plus?

Share All sharing options for: Transistor features an unlockable new game plus option, Recursion mode. Transistor will feature an unlockable mode that allows players to revisit old areas while retaining their level and skills, Supergiant Games creative director Greg Kasavin announced via the PlayStation Blog.

What is recursion Transistor?

Recursion (shown in-game as "Begin Recursion" after the credits) is a "New Game Plus", meaning that the game starts over, but the player keeps all Functions, levels and assorted achievements.



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