

The Talos Principle just lets you go and start on your puzzles, and instead of holding your hand through them, each puzzle will introduce a new concept to you dynamically and just let you learn the game as you go along without ever overwhelming you. I’ve never been one to play tutorials, and I’ve certainly stopped playing many a game because of boring openings forcing you to sit through un-needed explanation and boar killing or something of that sort. Naturally, I choose to go in order and started at easy.īefore, when I mentioned the lack of direction they give you, I neglected to mention what a wonderful thing that is. You can go at whatever order you please, and they are arranged by difficulty going from Easy, Medium, and Hard. You’re dropped in the middle of the woods and the first thing you will be able to find is this:įollowing the signs to your favorite tetris piece will bring you to one of three of the levels. There are no instructions nor NPC to tell you what’s going on either. That being said, the second thing you will immediately notice is you have absolutely no idea what is going on. Even if Croteam didn’t give us any puzzles to play I wouldn’t mind running around an exploring the nice wilderness of the first stage. The game is absolutely gorgeous, nothing over the top. Immediately upon starting the game you will notice 2 things.
ONE X THE TALOS PRINCIPLE FOR FREE
Croteam gives us access to 4 of the first puzzles in the game which together make the first total stage, this is available for anyone on steam to download for free at the moment, though when the game launches it will be 40$ later in December. The Public Test is a nice little tidbit of the game. Croteam brings us a nice first look at up their up-and-coming puzzle adventure “ The Talos Principle”. A look at the The Talos Principle Public Test Previewįor all the puzzle gamers out there….
