I realise this was posted over a month ago but has since dropped in price in the the steam sale.
A great game with real depth.
16 comments
Maevoric
3 Jan 16#1
Maevoric
3 Jan 16#2
Maevoric
3 Jan 16#3
CyDoNiA
3 Jan 16#4
Good game although I haven't been back to it in ages as I got a little bored with the part I am up to.
Maevoric to CyDoNiA
3 Jan 16#5
Well I've just bought it (at this price a no-brainer, just gotta get Kerbal Space Program) so no spoilers please! :man:
leeeastham
3 Jan 161#6
Was already playing this when my monthly bundle dropped with another key. Now I find the price has dropped again making the bundle even lower value. Great game though. :smiley: + heat
TehJumpingJawa
4 Jan 163#7
Great game.
Especially like all the Easter Eggs.
Seems the devs were aware you could get out of bounds on pretty much every level in the game, and instead of fixing it by making the physics less exploitable/more boring, they put stuff out there for the adventurous types to find.
Maevoric to TehJumpingJawa
4 Jan 16#8
My kind of game!
seanmc172
4 Jan 16#9
Will this run on a Macbook Air 2015??
BuckRodgers666 to seanmc172
4 Jan 16#10
Look at the minimum specs. Unlikely as it says integrated graphics not supported
Maevoric to seanmc172
4 Jan 16#11
Download the demo buddy
losdamianos
4 Jan 16#12
humble bundle monthly
ManishP
4 Jan 16#13
Or get it for £8.17 in a bundle with Alien Isolation, Grim Fandango Remastered, Fist Full of Guns and Masterplan. https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly
(I'd appreciate The Masterplan if you get the bundle and don't want it)
shez786
4 Jan 16#14
Subscribe before February 5th to receive the next bundle
and immediately get a copy of Alien: Isolation
so jan bundle not available?
If you haven't subscribed by the time the games are unlocked, you'll miss out on that month's content (except for the instant-unlock game). You will be unable to purchase bundles from previous months.
marmadukeis90
4 Jan 16#15
Unlucky I got this game from humble bundle
Si__
4 Jan 16#16
This game is almost always compared to with the likes of Portal. It's a puzzle first person game, you sometimes move boxes around, but that's about as far as it goes. I do consider it ranked up there with Portal 2, it not better once you've had a chance to 'explore' the world. There is even a huge reference to portal hidden in there that's pretty epic, and you will see it. lol
The actual storyline is, erm ... enlightening, and something you shouldn't read into if you don't want it spoiled for you. The gameplay is fun, the game expects you to get out of the box and not play by the rules and rewards you for it. You'll feel like a glitch in a matrix, but you are not the words...
If you enjoyed Portal, don't go into it expecting more of the same. For that, look at Magnetic: Cage Closed. However, for the price, certainly at £7.49 the game will hold your interest far more then portal ever did.
Like portal, the puzzles aren't super hard, but to fully complete Talos Principle you're not going to have the game holding your hand near the end with linear driving event. You will have to work to be rewarded with eternal life.
Opening post
A great game with real depth.
16 comments
Especially like all the Easter Eggs.
Seems the devs were aware you could get out of bounds on pretty much every level in the game, and instead of fixing it by making the physics less exploitable/more boring, they put stuff out there for the adventurous types to find.
https://www.humblebundle.com/monthly
(I'd appreciate The Masterplan if you get the bundle and don't want it)
and immediately get a copy of Alien: Isolation
so jan bundle not available?
If you haven't subscribed by the time the games are unlocked, you'll miss out on that month's content (except for the instant-unlock game). You will be unable to purchase bundles from previous months.
The actual storyline is, erm ... enlightening, and something you shouldn't read into if you don't want it spoiled for you. The gameplay is fun, the game expects you to get out of the box and not play by the rules and rewards you for it. You'll feel like a glitch in a matrix, but you are not the words...
If you enjoyed Portal, don't go into it expecting more of the same. For that, look at Magnetic: Cage Closed. However, for the price, certainly at £7.49 the game will hold your interest far more then portal ever did.
Like portal, the puzzles aren't super hard, but to fully complete Talos Principle you're not going to have the game holding your hand near the end with linear driving event. You will have to work to be rewarded with eternal life.