![]() DLC sometimes feels like a nostalgic throwback to the Internet of 90s, I really enjoyed that aspect too. Music and visuals are calming and peaceful. I could advance on them, but Id like to go back to the basement, since I just completed doors 1, 2 and 3. But then I collected enough sigls to enter the elevator and now Im on floor zero, I guess. Some optional puzzles are impossible to solve by yourself, but I don't think that should stop you from playing in our Internet age. White-boards are used for small hints, like 'Try to make it as high as possible'. Hello, I was doing those initial puzzles in the basement, where there were numbered doors. There are only a few tools at your disposal, but the puzzle designers really got everything possible out of these few tools, in the ways I couldn't imagine. Puzzle The Talos Principle 2 The Talos Principle 2 is coming this year By Andy Chalk published The long-awaited sequel to Croteam's hit puzzle game made a surprise. Oh, by the way, the puzzles are great too. However, the game lead me to some answers for myself. A lot of questions are raised here, with not many answers (what did you expect?). Often I don't have patience to read philosophical texts, but here it just works - you read a little, go solve a puzzle, and think about what you just read in the meantime. ![]() I don't know how they did this, but that existential lore seems to be perfectly curated and broken up into digestible chunks. ![]() It's just like in the real world - we run around doing chores / making money / achieving goals that have nothing to do with who we are or what our purpose is but that's just how our life is. At first glance, this seems like a weird combination, but it all starts to make sense and fit together after a while. In this game, you are running around solving puzzles and reading a lot of lore about existential philosophy. ![]() if either of the above is not true, you must avoid it (the game has a potential to trigger an existential crisis, and the gameplay is nothing but puzzles). if you ever had an existential crisis AND if you like puzzles, you absolutely must play it. There is a very simple way to determine whether you should play this game: Having said that, it's definitely not for everyone. This game is now one of my favorites (if not THE favorite). ![]()
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