The Talos Principle [No Spoiler edition]

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Publicado 2019-12-21
WELL, this was a really difficult video to make! To some how explain the Talos Principle without giving anything important about it. The video goes in stages:
0:00 - No spoilers, you won't know what the heck it's about
3:19 - Describing what the game is, spoiling nothing that 5 minutes of gameplay wouldn't reveal
5:03 - A few reveals, but no spoilers. Just in case you're still wondering whether this is the game for you.
See the follow-up spoiler video here:    • The Talos Principle - My Experience [...  

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  • @UrielJager
    I didn't finish your video BUT I did go buy The Talos Principle. And I shall be back.
  • @djordjeblaga7815
    "...but I understand that might require a bit of FAITH " Just finished the game and I now fully understand this joke.
  • @theonlyambi
    been coming back every day waiting for that video in the description..
  • @viberant7599
    The Talos principle is so good that they worship Talos in The Elder Scrolls 4
  • @Dr3lf
    Agreed this is easily in my top 10 games EVER played.
  • @leviathanarg9469
    The Talos Principle is my favorite game ever, second to none. I have played games for over 40 years, so that is something. This game is like a jewel, a work of art. Phillip's review is great, he managed to put down in words the incredible feeling of playing this game. Cheers.
  • @MartoLun
    maybe the 2nd part is behind a puzzle
  • @Ramhams1337
    "i'll upload a video in a few days" me almost 1 month later "..."
  • @LOLNOKOSSA
    Hey, it's been about a week since I bought this game, and I've finished it. I'm glad I saw this video, because I loved this game. It really did leave an impact on me, kind of like when you finish reading a book you're deeply invested in. I even remembered to come back and look for the spoiler video! (Which I really can't wait for). I think that speaks to the brilliant nature of your videos.
  • @Cronicrisis
    "It will require a bit of faith." I see what you did there
  • @SpanishDio
    This game is beautiful and one of the best examples that videogames are art.
  • @shivang_upadhyay
    "In the beginning were the words..... " Loved this game, more challenging than Portal 2 but yet didn't feel like a copycat somehow. Might give a slight edge to Portal 2 overall (especially due to GladOS, Wheatley, Cave Johnson, Half-Life tie-in etc.) But man is this game underrated. The fact that this game is now being covered by my favorite YouTuber somehow is giving ME validation is hilarious
  • @mabepedu
    It's a really nice game, I bought it two years ago because it was on sale and never played it, but one day I was so bored I booted up the game and I'm so glad I did it, because it was the only thing I played that week, and I enjoyed every minute of it, I still have to play through the dlc, but I encourage everyone to buy it, it's on sale right now and the price is basically a steal for what you are getting out of this game!
  • @GermanPeter
    Talos Principle is one of those games that I was so invested in that I finished them on one morning in my pyjamas. I just wanted to do one more level before breakfast, but then I finished ALL of it, that's how much fun it was. Actually, was it really "fun"? I mean, the puzzles definitely were, but the story is just soulcrushing and genuinely made me feel bad at times. It was definitely a game that hooked me from day 1. The beautiful environments, the wonderful music, the atmosphere... it makes me nostalgic for a place I never visited. I'd love to live in that world. It's so gorgeous. What a fantastic game, absolutely brilliant.
  • @platcrab4890
    I tried convincing literally all of my friends to play this game. No one has done it. It's the best game I've ever played, it touched me, made me think, and I had found it one night while aimlessly searching steam. Never thought to consider the aspect of loneliness as a part of the game. It really is just something that keeps on giving, and I wish everyone would just play this fucking game.
  • @oOBeagleOo
    I'm starting to think there isn't really a video
  • @laguna209
    The Talos Principle was my nightmare for years. It was one of the games that got me into philosophy, to understand humanity better. It was where my life changed and i saw everything with a different light, how beautiful is the world and the things we have are wonderful. Truly, listening to Alexandra's tapes, reading the memories of the humans that appear to be gone for years and years is just heartbreaking but at the same time so fucking beautiful. It really gives you hope in what the darkness took away in the first place. Never stopped playing and finished the game in 2 days in the summer of 2016, truly changed my life, i still highly suggest it to everyone to experience it, because honestly there's, atleast not for me, anything like it.
  • @MrTinkotin
    flashback to the existential crisis this game gave me when i first played it when it came out it really is something special, definitely one of those games that works to the strengths of video games as a medium, the visuals and OST are both stunning can't wait for the sequel
  • @22admi22
    Could not agree more. Probably the best game experience I ever had. The puzzles themselves are mostly fun and beating them is oddly rewarding. About the story aspect I absolutely share your feelings. Completing the story and getting an answer to all the unsolved questions is what really motivated me finishing the game. Your video reminded me how awesome this game is and how much I enjoyed it. Guess it's time to play through it again :)
  • @Swe19966
    I love the way you instinctively bunny hop through the game