The Talos Principle VR reviews

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Microsoft from Deutsch
I was very pleased when I saw that The Talos Principle Is now available as a VR and basically didn't even think about it and just bought it. The Talos Principle Has already baffled me as a Non-VR. Although the Croteam is actually more responsible for Ballering Away evil Aliens in all Serious Sam titles, which I also really liked to play, The Talos Principle shows a surprising Depth. Amazingly, this is not about the actual Game, which is inspired by its quite demanding Knob tasks to blow up the Ears of high-pitched nights without Sleep, but about the philosophically inspired background story, which is reflected in many Puzzle pieces slowly evolved into a complete Image. And similar to Serious Sam, the VR variant is very convincing. I can't say exactly why, but if you want to look into the Game only once and then realize shortly afterwards that there is already more than an Hour around then I Think this is a Sign that the Developers have done something right. Obviously, the Croteam has a good Knack for Implementing on VR. I'm definitely looking forward to trying some Things in The Talos Principle VR In the near future that I haven't done in the Non-VR variant so far.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Gorgeous and philosophical, this is Talos Principle. I don't write anything about the Story itself, is already explained in detail in the Game Description. First of all, the beautiful Graphic catches the eye. Despite GTX 970, the Game runs smoothly and flawlessly. And looks really good. The Control Options are also well thought out, both Teleportation and "normal" running (with Cruise Control) are possible. However, you run very fast when Setting Your Standards, which can trigger Light motion Sickness. Another big Plus is that the Game is completely in German (Text and Setting, and that is well implemented). With the many English-language Titles sometimes a nice Change. The Puzzles rise constantly in Difficulty and are varied. Anyone who has already played the Game on the Monitor already already knows everything, because it is only a New Edition. Nevertheless, it is worth a Look because it is simply a different Feeling of playing To solve Puzzles in the middle of this beautiful World. With a Playing Time of around 15-20 Hours, Talos is one of the longer VR titles, which also justifies the slightly higher Price. For someone who hasn't played on the Monitor, a clear Buy recommendation. Anyone who already knows it knows what they are getting into and will probably buy it (25% Discount for Previous Owners) I will definitely follow the divine Voice and spend a few more Hours in the World of Talos Principle. Greeting Ziffi Ziffi as Curator: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/5837414/small Addendum: At present, the "free" Movement has not yet been ideally resolved. I initially thought it was up to my Controller, but there seems to be a general Problem, but that is to be improved in the near future. Is not a Bug, just not well implemented.
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