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''The Talos Principle 2'' is a
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developed by
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and published by
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. A sequel to ''
The Talos Principle ''The Talos Principle'' is a 2014 puzzle video game developed by Croteam and published by Devolver Digital. It was simultaneously released on Linux, OS X and Windows in December 2014. It was released for Android in May 2015, for PlayStation 4 ...
'' (2014), the game was released for
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,
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and
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in November 2023 to generally positive reviews.


Gameplay

Similar to its predecessor, ''The Talos Principle 2'' is a first-person
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; the core mechanic for the player is to be able to press a button at the end of an enclosed puzzle, which is separated from the entrance of the puzzle by various mechanics the player must utilize to gain access. To complete the main story, the player must complete 8 different puzzles in each of the 12 main areas. When eight puzzles in an area are complete, the player can then complete a
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puzzle to build a bridge in order to reach a large
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in the middle of the area. While there is no map for each area, the game
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features a compass that features most relevant locations. Players can also find "sparks" hidden around an area: Utilizing a spark allows players to clear one puzzle without solving it. Some mechanics from the first game return. Wall-mounted emitters emit
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beams which can be connected to receivers using connectors, which then trigger some sort of effect like opening a barrier, or powering another device. Additional tools include hexahedrons which are boxes players can stand on and place on pressure plates, large fans that can propel objects (or the player), platforms that can be held by robots over their heads, allowing other objects to be placed on it; and pressure plates. Progress is hindered by walls, fences, elevation, barriers (which can be often turned on or off using other elements), or exclusion fields which allow the player pass through but not any items; some of these hindrances may block laser beams, if the player places connectors in a way that they break
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. Jammers also return, which can disable powered items from a distance. Solving puzzles require the player to utilize combinations of such items and
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: for example, players may place a connector on a box which they can propel upwards using a fan - this way a connector would be able to float in the air to connect to generators and receivers where the line of sight would be blocked if it were simply on the ground. Unlike the first episode, the only way for the player to die is submersing into deep
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or falling from certain heights: Turrets from the previous game are absent, and roving drones only appear in an optional stealth level. As the player progresses, new items to the sequel are introduced: "RGB Converters" can combine lasers of two of the
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s, and produce the third,
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; "inverters" can turn red lasers into blue and vice versa; "drillers" can create a temporary hole on a specific type of wall that can pass items and laser beams through (but not the player); blank robots can be teleported into, leaving the original body behind;
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beams can change the localized gravity behavior of an item (or the player), causing them to fall sideways or upwards; "swappers" provide additional items, but players must place in another item as a trade; teleport pads can be teleported to; drones that can be powered to carry items on a set path; and "activators" that, when powered with a correctly colored laser beam, activate any other powered item within a certain radius. Some levels also feature walls that the player can walk up vertically on, changing their
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. The game features a number of optional puzzles, which, when completed, unlock additional secrets: Each area features two "Lost" puzzles, which are harder than the main story puzzles; completing all Lost puzzles opens up the Golden Gates which also include even harder puzzles, which when completed modify the game's ending slightly. Each area also features two unlockable stars that are tied to monuments of either Prometheus, Pandora, or The Sphinx: Prometheus' puzzles are solved by finding a "sprite" around the map and chasing it back to the statue, Pandora's puzzles are solved by aiming a correct colored laser from one of the main story puzzles onto the receiver on the box Pandora is holding, while The Sphinx' puzzles involve some other, bespoke mechanic custom to that area. Collecting all stars unlocks an additional cutscene.


Plot

''The Talos Principle 2'' takes place some years after the first game, which occurred after humanity was wiped out by a virus released from the
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due to
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; to salvage their knowledge before they died, a group of humans established a project to create sapient
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by solving puzzles within a virtual space, with those that succeed inhabiting android bodies and continue to extend humankind. The first android to awaken (the player character from ''
The Talos Principle ''The Talos Principle'' is a 2014 puzzle video game developed by Croteam and published by Devolver Digital. It was simultaneously released on Linux, OS X and Windows in December 2014. It was released for Android in May 2015, for PlayStation 4 ...
'') was Athena, who manufactured the first twelve androids (referred to as the first companions) who gradually built New Jerusalem, collecting resources to build more androids. The game starts with the awakening of the one thousandth android, named "1k". 1k is brought to New Jerusalem, a city created by the androids, and welcomed as the completion of "the Goal" of having one thousand androids, as established by Athena (No. 001), who has since disappeared and gained the status among a portion of the androids as a religious figure. During the celebration, a holographic figure of
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appears to the androids warning them of more challenges for them to face, while simultaneously, sensors detect a massive energy surge far from the city. As 1k is the newest android and free of the numerous political disagreements in the city, 1k is asked to come on an expedition to this location, discovering a pyramid-like megastructure, as well as several outlying areas that tie into it. These new areas are found to have similar puzzles as from the virtual space, and 1k is assigned to solve them. The androids are shocked to witness numerous technologies, such as matter fabricating from floating high-energy particles, massive power generators, and consciousness transference. When 1k completes a set of puzzles resulting in activating colored lasers, they are able to enter a portion of the central megastructure. They encounter holograms of Prometheus, who encourages the androids to "seek the flame,"
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who is paranoid about the flame destroying the androids, and the
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, who questions them about the follies of humankind and their quest for knowledge. In addition to these messages, 1k encounters recordings and echoes of Athena and other early founders of New Jerusalem. Through these recordings, 1k learns that the megastructure and the surrounding areas were built by Athena after she and Cornelius created a child android, Miranda. After decades of study and research, the trio created the Noema Project, resulting in Athena discovering the
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, which allowed her to create a singularity, enabling the numerous physics-defying technologies around the megastructure to work. However, during an experiment, Miranda was destroyed in a lab explosion. Grief-stricken, Athena entered the machine. While her initial intent was to use the technology to help New Jerusalem and her fellow androids, she became stuck in a logic loop. After completing half of the puzzles, the expedition returns to the inside of the megastructure, where Byron (No. 007) activates a terminal, becoming stuck in the loop, and Pandora violently drives off the other androids, declaring that they will never be ready to use the technology of the machine wisely. The team returns to New Jerusalem to report, but come back to rescue Byron. After completing all of the regular puzzles, Byron is freed, telling the other androids that Athena is stuck in the machine, and that Prometheus, Pandora, and the Sphinx are all projections of Athena's hopes, fears, and self-doubts respectively. While fleeing the megastructure again, 1k is struck with a massive
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. Awakening several weeks later, 1k awakens in New Jerusalem, having been repaired. Depending on the player's philosophical choices throughout the game, the leadership of New Jerusalem may have changed, and 1k returns to the singularity with a clear goal of either coopting it or destroying it, but to save Athena regardless. If enough puzzles are solved, Cornelius contacts 1k, imploring him to solve the twelve gold door puzzles which will allow him to access the machine's memory, where he believes Miranda's consciousness was saved as she was connected to the machine when her android body was destroyed. Entering the machine, 1k reaches Athena, who gives 1k the ultimate choice to take over or shut down the machine. Depending on the leadership of New Jerusalem, the ultimate fate of the machine, and whether or not Miranda is returned to life alters the epilogue of the story.


Development

Developer
Croteam Croteam is a Croatian video game developer based in Zagreb. The company was established by Davor Hunski, Damir Perović, Roman Ribarić and Dean Sekulić, four former classmates, in late August 1992. Croteam is best known for ''Serious Sam'', a ...
announced that they were working on a sequel, ''The Talos Principle 2'', in May 2016. On September 23, 2020, one day before the release of ''
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'', Croteam writer
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confirmed that ''The Talos Principle 2'' was still "definitely happening." Kyratzes explained that ''The Talos Principle 2''s story was "challenging" to create due to the original's plot having "wrapped up so well". Kyratzes also explained that work on the game had been slow due to the development of Croteam's other two games: the aforementioned ''
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'', and ''The Hand of Merlin''. He also stated that ''The Talos Principle 2'' would be the company's next focus following ''Serious Sam 4''s release. In May 2023 at the virtual PlayStation Showcase livestream event, it was announced that the sequel will be released by the end of the year. The sequel builds on the first game's
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of robotkind by exploring the newly emerged robotic
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. It was showcased at Gamescom 2023. The sequel was released on 2 November 2023. It is powered by the
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, as Croteam decided to move away from their in-house engine following the release of ''Serious Sam 4''.


Reception


Critical reception

According to
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, critical reception was "generally favorable". Will Borger from ''
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'' praised the game's puzzle design, its exploration of philosophy themes and its story, describing it as "thoughtful, heartfelt, and deeply moving". Dominic Tarason from ''
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'' compared the puzzle design to ''
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'' and how the game gradually introduces new mechanics to players. He enjoyed the game's larger emphasis on narrative, praising the game's dialogue for being "deeply compelling and fully worthwhile". He concluded his review by writing that ''The Talos Principle 2'' is "not just a great sequel, but a thoughtful and human narrative adventure wrapped in a satisfying and beautiful puzzle game". New Game Network declared ''The Talos Principle 2'' its Best Story and Best Puzzle Game award winners for 2023.


Sales

From its release on November 2, until November 19, the game sold 100,000 copies. It reached the highest number of concurrent players on Steam among games published by Devolver Digital in 2023.


References


External links

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