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The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna DLC Arriving Soon

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The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna is the official name of the new DLC coming on July 23rd, I really need to play the first part sometime. I know Talos is highly rated, but something about it just hasn't hooked me into buying it yet.

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QuoteCroteam and Devolver Digital have announced that The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna, the sweeping expansion to the award-winning first-person puzzler The Talos Principle, will launch July 23 on PC, Mac, and Linux via Steam.

The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna will consist of four episodes that take experienced players through some of the most advanced and challenging puzzles yet. Players will return to a strange, hidden part of the simulation as Uriel, Elohim's messenger, and attempt to free the souls trapped in this mysterious place.

The Talos Principle writers Tom Jubert and Jonas Kyratzes have returned to pen the expansion and show players an entirely different side of Elohim's world through a journey to Gehenna filled with new characters and a new society with its own history and philosophy.

“The original plan was to divide The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna into over 100 different $5 DLCs but the Devolver Digital DLC Ethics Department advised against it,” noted Devolver Digital CFO Fork Parker. “That particular department has subsequently been disbanded.”


See the full announcement here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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9 comments

Keyrock Jul 8, 2015
If you like puzzle games then you should definitely play it, Liam. I consider The Talos Principle to be the best puzzle game since Portal, it's fantastic. Also, it's beautiful and runs great on Linux.
Liam Dawe Jul 8, 2015
That's the problem, I don't really enjoy puzzle games all that much, even if it does have fancy pants graphics.
flesk Jul 8, 2015
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Quoting: KeyrockIf you like puzzle games then you should definitely play it, Liam. I consider The Talos Principle to be the best puzzle game since Portal, it's fantastic. Also, it's beautiful and runs great on Linux.

Yeah, I loved The Talos Principle, and I'm really looking forward to this one. Was even about to write up an article on it over an unstable 4G connection, but luckily, Liam beat me to it. :) The same announcement on Croteam's website has a bunch of gorgeous screenshots.
BillNyeTheBlackGuy Jul 9, 2015
Quoting: liamdaweThat's the problem, I don't really enjoy puzzle games all that much, even if it does have fancy pants graphics.

Seriously, play the demo on the steam page. It will give you go idea of what the gameplay and story is like. It should give you clear indicator on whether you like the game or not.
FredO Jul 9, 2015
The Talos Principle is one of the best puzzle games that I ever had the pleasure of playing, so this DLC will be a no-brainer for me. It's not a game to rush though, especially if you choose to read all the (often) philosophical text too.
janpan Jul 9, 2015
I loved the first game and finished it twice,
Spoiler, click me
to see both endings of the game
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It was a great game and I can't wait to play the DLC !
Keyrock Jul 9, 2015
A nice thing about The Talos Principle is that it's non-linear (until the very end), so if you get stuck on a puzzle you can go do other stuff for a while and maybe when you come back to it later your brain can clear the hurdle it couldn't get past, or maybe you'll do something in a different puzzle that will help you clear the hurdle in the puzzle you got stuck on. This is in contrast to linear games like Portal, where if you get stuck you're stuck in that spot until you clear that mental hurdle.
Shaolu Jul 9, 2015
Oh my gosh! The Talos Principle is absolutely amazing! You simply *must* try the demo, liamdawe. Even if you can't stand puzzle games, other people have said the same and still managed to enjoy this awesome game. The scenery and intrigue alone is worth it, even if you need to resort to walk-throughs. And unlike Portal, this game will seriously make you think. This is probably the only game I've seen with quotes from diverse folks like G. K. Chesterton, William Blake, and Cicero. Who does that?

Simply the best game of 2014, hands down.


Last edited by Shaolu on 9 July 2015 at 5:17 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Jul 9, 2015
Alright, I guess I shall try it soon.
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