- cross-posted to:
- games@lemmy.world
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- games@lemmy.world
I hear this guy is super excited
The original was awesome, can’t wait to give this one a try.
I guess I should finally finish the first one, huh? Good game, but I guess I got bogged down 3/4 through it trying to figure out the story and some of the harder secrets. Probably should have just pushed through because I enjoyed the main puzzles way more.
Having only really heard the name tossed around a couple times, I don’t know much about them but the trailer for this new one piqued my interest. Is it an action adventure game or more like a point and click style puzzle game?
It’s a first person puzzle game. You move around the world interacting with various elements, such as laser redirection, to obtain the keys needed to progress. There’s an interesting story going on at the same time, which although I didn’t find it super compelling, it was good enough to keep my attention to the end.
It plays kind of like Portal, if Portal didn’t have portals.
That… That doesn’t make it sound fun. Portal without Portals would just be wandering around pushing boxes. lol
Yeah, I am 3/4 through the dlc so only zone 4 and secrecy zone left. Actually the 1st zone is harder than 2/3 combined with the recorder device star puzzle. The rest I just go through pretty easily. Hopefully secret zone is harder than 1.
Demo? What is this, 1998? Shouldn’t they just make you pre order and give you access 5 days early?
Very excited. I started to play the demo to make sure it would run on Ubuntu and it does – it just works.
And I just created a Talos Principle community so we fans can share news and discuss the games:
https://lemm.ee/c/the_talos_principle
Join us if you’re into the games.
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