

When I first stepped into the game I found myself really looking around the world for a good 10 minutes taking in what a great job they’ve done bringing it to the immersive levels they have. Visually, the game is so beautiful, bringing the world of The Talos Principle into the VR headset will make you appreciate the majestic garden settings. As the puzzles become a bit more involved these will be used for additional tasks like creating the circuit between switches to give you an example. These will be used to deactivate machine-gun turrets, remove shields that are blocking your path or to disable bombs which are moving about. It feels like this because the puzzles largely involve using nodes (which to me resembles a video camera). The gameplay in The Talos Principle does really translate well into the VR platform, and seems to make the transition effortlessly – like it was made to be in VR. This is where the puzzling element of the game and the gameplay comes in… these challenges are the puzzles you will be completing. He has set you challenges across the majestic world/garden the game is set in. If you are unaware of what the story of the games is, in The Talos Principle you are controlling an android/robot that wakes up and is spoken to be an unknown entity called Elohim – who interestingly is claiming to be creator. The game you are playing in VR, is that exact game you might have played in 2014. So, when I heard this critically acclaimed puzzle game was being ported to VR, I had to give it ago.Īs aforementioned The Talos Principle was released as none VR title right the way back in 2014, but the team at Croteam have decided to being to the VR platform, like they have done with some of their Serious Sam titles.


But, over the past six months I have become quite partial to puzzle games, and my love for them has slowly grown. I never played the original The Talos Principle because at the time of its release (11 December 2014) puzzle games were just not my thing.
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