The Talos Principle 2: Road to Elysium - Episode 4 - Isle of the Blessed (Part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • After completing Orpheus Ascending, we move on to Isle of the Blessed. I'm already loving this part of the DLC, with the peaceful and relaxing tropical island environment and the interactions between all the characters we got to know and love in the main game. I also think it's neat that we get to play as Yaqut and hear 1k speak for the first time.
    Road to Elysium is a three-part coda that allows you to dive deeper into the world of The Talos Principle 2, reunite with beloved characters, and put your puzzle-solving skills to the test through a series of thought-provoking new stories.
    Following the events of The Talos Principle 2, Road to Elysium continues the evolution of the robot world, providing you with a new perspective on some of the key moments from 1k’s journey, and challenging you in new ways with puzzles built around familiar mechanics.
    Hang out with Yaqut and Miranda as they join Cornelius and Athena on a puzzle-driven adventure set on a stunning Caribbean Island.
    Step into the shoes of Yaqut and visit the Isle of the Blessed to impress Miranda with your problem-solving skills. Challenge yourself with a wide variety of never-before-seen puzzles using familiar tools, culminating in the Hexahedron, a large continuous puzzle cluster set in a mysterious crooked tower.
    Chill Out
    Enjoy a relaxed experience while reuniting with friends and family from The Talos Principle 2. Heal old wounds and look forward to the future.
    Puzzles of the Caribbean
    Have fun with an array of fresh medium-difficulty puzzles culminating in the Hexahedron.
    Tropical Paradise
    Take a load off and explore the island's beautiful beaches and its tropical forest. You're not in a rush, so just have a good time.
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  • @elytron6758
    @elytron6758 19 дней назад +1

    Yeah, this is more of what I wish the whole DLC was like. I appreciate the laser-centric Orpheus part, but from what I hear Abyss is laser-heavy too, which is a shame because there are so many tools besides lasers. At least I get some of that with Isle of the blessed