The world, puzzles, narrative and music are all served to the player in small helpings, never overwhelming and allowing you to soak in and become one with the world. By the end of the game, it has challenged your mind in multiple ways.
What a great argument "if you like the story and narrative of ****, it is because you have only played the "vidia games" and haven't done/seen/read anything else in your life." Truly worthy of any good underdeveloped 12-year-old.
if there's one thing i hate about some reviews(the TRUE dogwater),it's people who pose as great experts on something,and then spend half the time judging other people's tastes rather than exposing their **** you didn't like this game ok,but is it possible that you can't write your own opinion without belittling someone else's? if you can't express yourself without first pointing out that people who liked the game don't understand anything,then maybe,next time,keep your opinion to yourself because no one really cares.
It is also quite ridiculous to talk about "philosophical themes being annoying or not worthy of attention," even going so far as to classify everything as garbage and then writing that you didn't even put a moment's effort into reading some text because you were fed **** you don't like to use your head(in every sense)there are thousands of games more suitable for you out there,play those
Bursting at the seams with challenging puzzles and thought-provoking science fiction, The Talos Principle is a philosophically-minded first-person puzzler that’s well worth your time.
The Talos Principle’s worst transgression is that it is absolutely predictable. The levels are all too similar, and by the end of the game you do pretty much the same routine as you do in the beginning.
Creo que si te gustan los puzzles al por mayor este es el juego indicado. Terminé de jugarlo y solo veo cajas, rayos azules y rojos, esferas flotantes y metralletas.Creo que la trama tiene los elementos para hacer algo mucho más pero no lo hace, se queda ahí, lanzando frases y nada más.
This game will make you think about your/our existence. It's very philosophical, but also educational.
What I didn't like is that it bugged out towards the end, making it really difficult for me to solve the riddles.
All in all, a good play, but I don't like people comparing it to Portal.
The Talos Principle came out 8 years before this review, but it's important to note that it was already outdated trash back in 2014. It's an extremely basic puzzle game in which the puzzles are pretty poor and everything else is exceedingly bad. Were gamers really so starved for a decent game in 2014 that they mistook The Talos Principle for something worth playing? Apparently, but I think I would remember if 2014 was that dire.
SummaryIn The Talos Principle, players assume the role of a sentient artificial intelligence placed within a simulation of humanity?s greatest ruins and linked together through an arcane cathedral. Players are tasked with solving a series of increasingly complex puzzles woven into a metaphysical parable about intelligence and meaning in an inev...