Posted on: October 18, 2024

Razorfold
Verified ownerGames: 590 Reviews: 3
A truly excellent and gorgeous game
The main game has an excellent thought provoking story and dialogue and the puzzle difficulty ranges from easy to medium. The golden gate puzzles are a little bit more difficulty but overall I'd rate the difficulty as lower than TTP1 but still challenging and fun enough to keep you engaged throughout. TTP2 is broken up into 4 zones, each with 3 sub zones, and the megastructure. They have different themes, designs, and soundtrack. Some of the puzzle mechanics are the same as TTP1 and some are new. Overall there are something like ~150 puzzles of varying difficulty. Road to elysium is broken up into 3 parts with 3 different themes and levels of difficulty with 74 puzzles plus the Hexahedron. Orpheus Ascending - Heartfelt mini story, gorgeous graphics and theme, amazing soundtrack, fun puzzles (with a great twist on an existing mechanic), and some fun easter eggs to find. This was the shortest area of the three (at least for me) but well worth the time and effort. Isle of the Blessed - A fun chill beach area where you get to interact with some of the characters from the original game (including your previous self!), meet some new ones, solve fun puzzles, and learn more about the future / story at the end of TP2 all while taking in the absolutely gorgeous visuals and beautiful soundtrack. In addition to that, hearing and seeing the other robots playing around, joking, making up for lost time and past mistakes is quite relaxing and pretty fun. Into the Abyss - The hardest of the 3 but definitely do-able. There are some great puzzles in here, Tidal Lock (#12) for example, with a unique (and darker) theme. All in all if you enjoyed the first game you will likely enjoy this, and it’s a steal for the amount of content you get, a ton of easter eggs, exploration, amazing visuals, and an amazing soundtrack. Thank you to everyone at Croteam, Damjan, and everyone else involved with making these games. They're truly works of art and I can't wait for Talos Principle 3.
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