You all know what The Talos Principle is. £29.99 from Steam with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews (7,626)
The Talos Principle is a philosophical first-person puzzle game from Croteam, the creators of the legendary Serious Sam games, written by Tom Jubert (FTL, The Swapper) and Jonas Kyratzes (The Sea Will Claim Everything).
As if awakening from a deep sleep, you find yourself in a strange, contradictory world of ancient ruins and advanced technology. Tasked by your creator with solving a series of increasingly complex puzzles, you must decide whether to have faith, or to ask the difficult questions: Who are you? What is your purpose And what are you going to do about it?
Key Features:
Overcome more than 120 immersive puzzles in a stunning world.
Divert drones, disable turrets, and even replicate time to prove your worth - or to find a way out.
Explore a story about humanity, technology, and civilization. Uncover clues, devise theories, and make up your own mind.
Choose your own path through the game's non-linear world, solving puzzles your way.
But remember: choices have consequences, and somebody's always watching you.
All comments (15)
BuzzDuraband
28 Mar 16#1
zoso1313
28 Mar 161#2
amazing game
FantasyDeals
28 Mar 16#3
FD's seal of approval.
BuzzDuraband to FantasyDeals
28 Mar 161#4
I'm just going to log in to Steam. Just to see if you have actually played it, or if you're throwing these seals of approvals around willy nilly :wink:
gefafawhisp
28 Mar 16#5
bought, thanks for the heads up
Shoozle
28 Mar 16#6
Fantastic game, probably the best of 2014.
VashTheStampede
28 Mar 16#7
ooh, nice. thanks.
game with vulkan support, so could be interesting for testing that, too.
Si__
29 Mar 16#8
NOTE: The game has lots of glitches in it... and that's ok, because it makes the game amazing.
The puzzles are a little overly simple for the most part, but still very enjoyable right up and to the end. DLC is well worth a visit and continues the, erm... story.
Have an open mind, enjoy the prettiness, and references throughout the game and you'll be blown away.
feeder16
29 Mar 16#9
Keep checking this out on the psn sale. May get it now it has FD's seal of approval
badasschris
29 Mar 16#10
nice game, playing through it at the moment. I dunno about everyone else but I gave up reading the txt files on the computers.
MrCollective
29 Mar 16#11
Got this from Nuuvem for a couple of quid. Still not played it, come to think of it, not even installed it. :laughing: Well worth the buy!
Nealio
29 Mar 16#12
Really loved this game, at this price it's a must-buy
lomax
29 Mar 16#13
not sure if the code works for all games but I picked up life is strange at the same time and it discounted it by 20% to 7.68.
ijw0161
29 Mar 16#14
I don't know what The Talos Principle is
pjlhot
30 Mar 16#15
The DLC is now in stock (wasn't yesterday).
Got it for £2.74 (£2.20 with the code which it let me use again)
Thanks OP
Opening post
You all know what The Talos Principle is. £29.99 from Steam with Overwhelmingly Positive reviews (7,626)
The Talos Principle is a philosophical first-person puzzle game from Croteam, the creators of the legendary Serious Sam games, written by Tom Jubert (FTL, The Swapper) and Jonas Kyratzes (The Sea Will Claim Everything).
As if awakening from a deep sleep, you find yourself in a strange, contradictory world of ancient ruins and advanced technology. Tasked by your creator with solving a series of increasingly complex puzzles, you must decide whether to have faith, or to ask the difficult questions: Who are you? What is your purpose And what are you going to do about it?
Key Features:
Overcome more than 120 immersive puzzles in a stunning world.
Divert drones, disable turrets, and even replicate time to prove your worth - or to find a way out.
Explore a story about humanity, technology, and civilization. Uncover clues, devise theories, and make up your own mind.
Choose your own path through the game's non-linear world, solving puzzles your way.
But remember: choices have consequences, and somebody's always watching you.
All comments (15)
game with vulkan support, so could be interesting for testing that, too.
The puzzles are a little overly simple for the most part, but still very enjoyable right up and to the end. DLC is well worth a visit and continues the, erm... story.
Have an open mind, enjoy the prettiness, and references throughout the game and you'll be blown away.
Got it for £2.74 (£2.20 with the code which it let me use again)
Thanks OP