Talos principle terminal tower level 211/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() It was on my wishlist based on hype, genre, and screenshots, but it sure isn't now. I regarded Serious Sam as cynically designed, generic, and generally tedious company, and I dislike this for similar reasons. My google-fu is weak and all I keep coming up with is the anti-piracy stuck in elevator problem. It also crashed my entire rig when I tried to switch resolutions to Surround. Im in the tower, Ive finished every puzzle, but I dont have the codes necessary to unlock the 2-6th floors at the end of the first floor puzzle. It felt like I was playing a Myst-Portal hybrid made by an untalented, copycat developer. Maybe I didn't play it long enough to see something worthwhile, but every single second that I played absolutely sucked. The engine looks nice but doesn't seem to push my rig like other benchmarks already widely available. The first five floors are locked with a puzzle from red sigils. Head through the enormous doors in the Cathedral and use the terminal. First get three hexahedrons available on this floor, place them along two fans. Descend the tower by any method which pleases you (jumping is fun), and go back into building C and take the lift down. This gives you extra epitaph messages to pick from when you complete the Messenger ending. At the end of each floor you will find a terminal which will help you activate further floors. 20 Next The Tower Floor 3 Prev The Tower Floor 1 After installing the fan quickly jump on the hexahedrons. Gives you extra QR Code messages to pick from when painting on the wall. It feels like a Portal clone, looks like a nicer outdoor version of Portal, and the game seems generally trying to copy the Portal FPS-puzzle-physics-placement formula in order to print money. Completing the puzzles unlocks the following items (redeemed through the main menu of The Talos Principle): ROW 1 - QR Code. It sucks and is simple enough, but the graphics are too nice for mobile. Vacuous, uninspiring, and full of psuedo-philosophical nonsense, there's almost nothing to do here except look at the graphics and solve -extremely- simple puzzles. Vacuous, uninspiring, and full of psuedo-philosophical nonsense, there's almost nothing to do here except This was just shockingly terrible. The Talos Principle has a lovely narrative which plays out really well through the terminals scattered across the levels and the pay off is great if you. ![]()
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