![]() ![]() The puzzles are the best kind of puzzles. Still I feel I had to mention them here to avoid angry comments about my lack of knowledge of the first person puzzle genre. The Talos Principle is a first person puzzle game in the vein of Portal, Q.U.B.E, and probably Myst and Riven, but I’m not sure because I didn’t have a PC when Myst and Riven were popular. The credits have rolled on The Talos Principle. Watch my video review of The Talos Principle here. Also it changed me." I would probably not award the maximum number of points now, but the game deserves a high rating for sure. It was not for nothing that the inventor of Minecraft said of the game "Finished The Talos Principle, and I award this piece of fleeting entertainment five points out of five. I'm already looking forward to the already announced TP2. ![]() If you like games like Portal, you have to approach the game, a clear recommendation from me. To be honest, I was surprised that I invest almost exactly 30 hours in such a game, but I can say with confidence that it is worth it. Although I had to think for a long time in many areas, I only looked once on the Internet to get ahead on one point, otherwise perfect in terms of difficulty - tricky without being unfair and if you like you can go for more difficult stars too. In terms of balancing, the game was optimal from my point of view. It starts rather simply and increases in the course of the course to connected puzzles that require a lot of brainpower. This is basically about making blocked areas with various utensils (jammers / reflectors / boxes / wind / copies of yourself) accessible and thus getting to the coveted blocks, which are reminiscent of the Tetris blocks to open further gates in the process. The whole thing is not long-winded and boring but rather thought-provoking, accompanied by the heavenly ambient style soundtrack by Damjan Mravunac. It is a first-person or, alternatively, third-person puzzler with profound philosophical story elements such as consciousness / meaning of life etc. 29h 41m PlayedSeldom has a puzzle game of this kind excited me as much as this game. ![]()
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