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Croteam and Devolver Digital have revealed The Talos Principle 3, the final chapter of the thought-provoking first-person puzzle series. This one seems to push things in a slightly wilder and more alien direction, and it will admit I am quite excited to see what they come up with for the finale.

In the press release they mentioned it will be "coming soon" to PC and PlayStation 5. It will have the usual puzzle solving where it gets more complex the further you get into it. From their description of it:

"As if awakening from a troubled sleep, you find yourself in a strange, contradictory world of crumbling temples and abandoned science outposts: the Anomaly, the only place in the universe where the laws of physics don't work as they should. Your memories are fragmented, but you know you came here for a reason.

Tasked with solving a series of increasingly complex puzzles, you will relive your life as an explorer, and with it, the history of the world that humanity built. Some say the Anomaly is Heaven. Some say it’s Hell. All that’s certain is that judgement awaits."

See the initial trailer below:

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Highlights:

The Ultimate Puzzles

Tackle a fresh set of devious puzzles using both familiar and all-new mechanics, taking the gameplay to its absolute peak. Complete only what you must, or pursue the deeper secrets of the Anomaly and the answers they hold.

Journey's End

Take the last step in the story of The Talos Principle in a thought-provoking, character-driven exploration of life, death, and the Sublime as envisioned by the Talos writing team: Jonas Kyratzes, Verena Kyratzes, and Tom Jubert.

The Universal Republic

Explore an ambitious future history through fragments of personal memories. From a desert planet undergoing terraforming to the beautiful gardens of Elysium, experience a hopeful vision of the distant human future: post-scarcity, but never post-human.

Reality Is Music

Enjoy an all-new original soundtrack by master composer Damjan Mravunac, whose music is the beating heart of the trilogy.

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Ehvis 4 hours ago
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The "coming soon" is probably one with an extended definition. The description of the video says next year. Talos 2 released in November, so if that's the case here as well it's still 18 months away. But that would give it four years of development time, which sounds reasonable.
Jarmer 2 hours ago
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My buddy and I absolutely LOVED talos 1, but bounced hard off of talos 2. I'm not really sure why. It just didn't seem to have the magic of the first game. The bigger more open world combined with all the different robots in the second one maybe just wasn't for us? I'm not really sure. Hoping 3 is more like 1 perhaps.
Klaas 18 minutes ago
I burned out on the first part mainly due to trying to find the hidden stuff, so I still have not finished it. I think I watched some speed runs of the second part and it looked too open for a puzzle game.
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