Talos Principle 2 has Exceeded my Wildest Expectations
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2024
- It's time to play TALOS PRINCIPLE 2! I've been waiting for this game for ages and it's so surreal that I finally get to play 🥰
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The Talos Principle is one of those games that made me feel profoundly sad yet peaceful, and one of the most interesting in terms of the philosophical questions that it tackles. Very excited for this!
So what did you think, if you played it?
They nailed this. For the longest time I thought there'd never be a sequel. I'm now glad they took so long. It really feels like they made the most out of the UE5 stuff.
that New Jerusalem city segment was amazing , i literally spent the first couple of hours running around that place, solving puzzles in the museum (those cardboard walls were super funny), talking to other robots. amazing love letter to the fans
I had the same feeling playing this game. Talos 1 is one of my all time favorite games and I reminisced about it for years after I beat it, craving another experience like it, never thinking it would arrive. Finally it did and it was so good. The music, the nostalgia when I first started the game brought me back. It's such a relaxing yet challenging experience.
This game is great, like, obviously, but the soundtrack is putting in WORK, especially to communicate and reinforce the sense of scale . . . damn.
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I love Number 998 AKA Purple lol he's a chill robot guy.
I remember Talos Priciple being one of day9s play throughs I watched from start to finish. ❤ I watched him every now and then before that but this series got me into watching day9 regularly. So excited for this!
16:20 As a Nine Inch Nails fan I am in fact, a fan of the sound of grating metal.
The first one is my favorite puzzle game I've ever played. So happy to play this one.
Forcing autosaves and having fixed save slots is a bummer with modern games. I come from the streets of old and I love save scumming.
lol keith david was the voice of Goliath in the cartoon gargoyles. i like that reference
If I remember correctly, Day9 got me into the first game and now, many years later, he's done it again. Granted I didn't finish the first one because it took me so long to figure out the later levels (because smooth brain) but I'm really interested now in the sequel's new way of story telling.
5 minutes in and we have the MS Paint, that's how you know it's gonna be good
38:30 Honestly, I don't have a figured out strategy for tetronimos. I just put some down in a way that leaves no spaces on the walls and I try to fill it all the way up. If I end up with an awkward selection of last peices, then I take some out and try rearranging them. There might be an algorithmic way to solve them, but I don't know it. I am basically doing a kind of plug and check kind of job. It can get somewhat tedious for much larger ones.
Talos principle 1 was the first stream of day9's i ever watched. Been a good time since being here
This is the first game that ever made me tear up at the end. Apart from a few badly designed puzzles this game is a masterpiece.
I had no idea there was a second one coming out! Now I'm torn between watching or going in blind.
yeah I was blindsided by it too. For me it just appeared in the steam store a few weeks ago. I didn't know it was gonna be a thing, It was coming out in a month, AND it was on sale 20 dollars off for some reason lol. I bought it immediately and have been excited ever since.
I'm near the end of the game and it's just *chef's kiss*. It's so good and it's so much fun watching others play and figure out the puzzles slightly differently.
Had to skip these uploads until i had a chance to play the game myself. I absolutely loved this series so far, and i cant wait for more!
@Day9TV - would love for you to come back and finish this amazing game!
Love it! I think I watched your original play of Talos Principle years ago.
Gotta be honest, I was looking forward to see Day9 discover Milton's rest and for it to completely fuck him up (I know it did me), it's a shame he missed it.
Oh i seem to have missed it too, what was it? Google isnt helping
@@jemsuper Cats! Lots and lots of cats!
All i could think of in this scene is how much the 3 domes remind me of a (neutral) Technology Center in C&C Red Alert 1.
1:41:29
Lol, 100%. Can't unsee it now.
THERE IS A 3RD PERSON MODE!!! Huge tip for anyone feeling motion sickness
Press H for 3rd-person, or Y for 3rd-person-conformist.
the first game had 3rd person too
17:17 The logic vs. precision issue-and doubting whether you have the solution or not-can still occur with lasers and such passing very close to corners or other elements. But I do love that the platforming aspects of TTP are never a skill issue. Just a logic issue. (I also like puzzle platformers that _do_ require precision movement. It's just a different kind of game.)
Agreed that there are examples where it's not executed though it is pretty darn good a lot of the time! There is a puzzle in #1 where you put an item on a box then climb a ladder to reach the item from the top of a ledge but the items hitbox is so specific that I feel off 5-6 times and assumed I was doing something wrong.
Very cool stream brother and I could not agree more about Talos 2. I already know it will be one of my top games this year and I am only a little further than you are in this video. The game really expands on the mystery/story aspect over the first one which I like a lot. I did not really pay much attention to the story line in the first game TBH...it was just not that compelling. Talos 2 takes it to another more interesting level and I am all in.
I spent a lot more time in the city than you did at first and did not really learn a lot more but it does help tie two game together a little more and, I am sure you know by now, there are a few puzzles there too. Anyway, I appreciate your knowledge, sense of humor and puzzles solving skill so I'm going to hang with you and play along a bit. And I also have a cat that spends a lot of time on my lap in front of my laptop so there is that. Cheers mate !!
Talos Principle has to be one of the best retellings of the story of Eve in the Garden of Eden ever. By aligning the player with the agency of Eve, and engaging with that philosophically, it adds amazing depth to the story that seems so flat otherwise. I am curious how they are going to follow up on that in TP2.
Herman + Anubis is pretty funny to me. What a wonderful mash of cultures :D
It's also a play on "hermenuetics'," the study of textual interpretation (especially of religious texts).
Interesting!@@devonrule1412
@@devonrule1412 Oh that's such a cool detail.
If my life was only enjoying the sequel to one of my fave games, being played and appreciated by day9, my life would be pretty okay. Sooo wonderful, thanks
I love the way Day9 analyses and explains the thought behind every movement of the developers.
You have chosen a da
ngerous path, a path that will demand sacrifice.
Having a hard time, coming back to hangout with your videos. Been appreciating you since your sc2 days.
I can't watch this due to spoilers, however I do agree with the early sentiments that Talos Principle 1 was for sure a 10/10 game. Considering the video title I'm even more hype to play this now.
Pleaaaaaseeeeee more highlightsssss, ive been a fan always, but im 30 now! I dont have the time to enjoy Day9 in all these 2hours videos =(
Oh yes. I was wondering where have I seen you before. It's Dota 2. It's great to find someone who likes Dota 2 and Talos Principle. For me also, Talos Principle was a 10/10 game. Looking forward to this playlist.
Absolutely love the game and the phylosophical stuff in it. Makes you think.
Everyone in this game sounds like they probably do stage work in their normal jobs. Theater people.
And then there's Yaqut (1:02:26) who sounds like he's about to explain ergonomics to us during an org meeting in the cafeteria.
Yaqut is best ‘bot.
Try 110 FOV. That's the perfect spot for most monitor-PC gamers.
Hahah. I like that you mention that it looks like the animation sequence from Obduction. I had the same thought.
The funny thing is that its made by Croteam known otherwise by the mindless,cool and fun Serious Sam and with these games its deep and brilliant puzzles.
It's even more funny than you realize. In an interview one of the devs said that many of the mechanics (they specifically mentioned the jammers/mines) were originally designed for Serious Sam but then they realized that they didn't fit Serious Sam but did make for great puzzle game mechanics.
@@jrtrct9097 nice.
yeah, I had terrible motion sickness problems with TTP, the new game was better because it was on the unreal engine which doesn't have the absurdly tiny latency the previous one had.
You MUST go back to the museum loads of fun puzzles in there!
Yeah, was disappointed he didn't look around the museum more.
Sadly, there's no achievement for completing all 3.
Mister 9 forgets that the game is about philosophy and a little puzzle
No need to be so formal. His name is Day.
That Mostly Walking reference though.
Am I wrong or... he didn't finish Talos Principle 1 right? I vaguely remember him going up an elevator and never returning XD
Don't think he did. He didn't seem to remember the ending with the character entering the real world.
He never finished it. He's said previously (and before this UA-cam edit of the stream started) that his save files got corrupted and so he lost all his progress and never started it again.
Take a shot every time Sean changes FOV lmao
Having just completed it, I have to say the ending was incredibly disjointed and disappointing. There are vast ideas in this game itching for a proper ending, but the endings we get neither confirm nor deny the choices we made to get there. It needed more to make it as profound as the first one.
Did you get 100%? I found the normal ending dissatisfying, but I really loved the full-completion ending.
I think the ending is more or less setting up the third game. I found it satisfying but I totally understand not enjoying it.
This game is Founding amazing.
Looks better than New Atlantis
Your early desceiption of puzzle games being all about the puzzle and mental impressiveness is why i didnt like antichamber very much
RIP video compression, hello macroblocking
Love the cat. What's its name?
milton
In for one kitty carwash please
MY FUKIN LAPTOP CANT RUN IT LOL RIP DX12
steam deck runs it no problem
best game ever!
nice!
Dude.
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I can't stand puzzle games. I love Talos Principle (I and now II). Solve that one.
Why does Leigh think he is a girl ? Sean you should be a good friend and give him a reality check dude.
Day9 is losing his hair at warp speed.... long gone are the days of competitive Starcraft and his youth. :(