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43 Hours played
The Talos Principle

If someone ever asked you ''How video games can help you ? That's just a waste of time'', The Talos Principle might be one of the perfect example of video games to break that argument. This game it's about interesting fields that human race questioned and
explored:
  • Philosophy
  • Religion
  • Society
  • Right and wrong
  • Artificial inteligence
  • And the most controversial and the most questioanble, human and his actions.
The Talos Principle has a an incredible story that sometimes can make you question your own life, your decisions and it can change your perspective about reality and what it really is. I cannot even consider this work as a game but maybe as a lesson about us and our purpose.

Story

The story its subjective and I wanna tell you one thing about it because if I write too much I will get caught in the details and I might spoil it and for sure this is an experience that you can live once. You wake up as a robot with no memories of what happend before or what might be your purpose, soon enough God (Elohim) tells you that you were awaken with the objective of gaining a place near him and gaining the eternal life. At some point after going through puzzles and collecting some of the sigils, you discover a tower. Elohim tells you that if you ascend the tower you won't have the eternal life and that many tried before you and failed. The interesting thing is that the game kind of appeals to your beliefs and by that I mean if you are an atheist in your deep you will question Elohim and you will maybe climb the tower driven by curiosty, in fact this scene have a lot of resolution to it because that is what human race is driven by, curiosty, otherwise you will follow Elohim instructions and doing your duty without forbidding his word. You will learn more about the game and the story through terminals.
The game is not linear, letting you choose the next move and having more endings, each ending reflecting your morality, choices and beliefs. It also have a lot of replay value.

The Gameplay

It's really simple, you must solve puzzle in order to explore next stages of the game. The game looks gorgeous and combined with the relaxing soundtrack resulting an incredible atmosphere. The puzzles at start are easy and going trough more they tend to become harder, however the harder ones are marked with red, medium ones with yellow and the easy ones are marked with green. You must solve the puzzles in order to reach the ending, but there are also stars that doesn't need to be collected (those are really hard and many) and by collecting them you get a secret ending. Puzzles in order to be completed you must, move a box to a terminal, reflecting lights and sometimes using airflow that will open the way to the sigil in that chamber. As I said above there are terminals, some of them have question for you and you must answer to those question in order to solve the text story puzzle.

Overall

The Talos Principle it's an amazing game, with an incredible clever plot, a relaxing atmosphere, gorgeous landscapes and a fiting gameplay. However if you think that you are not into puzzles, I can assure you that puzzles are not all that this game is about.It has a lot of content and you must sink a lot of hours in it in order to reveal the truth. With that being said I can guarantee that this game deserves all the money and it's that kind of a game that you might wanna buy even if it's not on sale right now, whichever might be this is not a game, but a lesson. One more thing, the name ''The Talos Principle'' describes the game perfectly, a very well choosen and fiting name for such an experience.
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A Personal Take: Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut
As someone who has played and loved open-world games for years, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut on PC felt like a love letter to immersive storytelling and exploration. From the moment I started Jin Sakai's journey, I was struck by how the game balances beauty, tension, and emotion.

A World That Feels Alive
The first thing that hit me was the island of Tsushima itself. It’s not just a setting—it’s a living, breathing character. The swaying grasses, the dense forests, and the warm glow of sunsets had me pausing constantly just to take it all in. Even on a mid-tier PC, the game ran beautifully, with no stuttering or visual hiccups. Playing with a wide monitor made it even more cinematic, and I was genuinely amazed at how the visuals enhanced the storytelling without ever feeling overproduced.

Combat That Feels Like Art
I’ll admit—I’m not the best at fast-paced combat games. But Ghost of Tsushima taught me to slow down, to time my parries and think strategically. Every duel feels like a dance, and switching stances to match enemy types kept me engaged throughout. The first time I faced a group of Mongols and flawlessly executed a stand-off, I felt like an unstoppable force—and then got immediately humbled by an archer I didn’t see coming. It’s a game that rewards patience and precision, but it also leaves room for creativity with its stealth mechanics and tools.

PC Features That Make It Shine
The transition from console to PC was smooth. The quick load times meant I could dive right back in after a break, and the customizable controls gave me flexibility. I tried both keyboard-and-mouse and controller setups, and while both worked well, using a controller felt more intuitive during combat. The haptic feedback added a surprising layer of immersion, especially during tense sword fights.

A Story That Stays With You (Eternal Blue Sky)
Above all, it’s the story that stuck with me. Jin’s struggle to balance his identity as a samurai with his need to protect his people felt raw and human. By the end, I wasn’t just playing a game—I was reflecting on what it means to uphold honor, to adapt, and to sacrifice for others.

Final Thoughts
If you’re on the fence about playing Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut on PC, don’t hesitate. It’s not just a game—it’s an experience that pulls you in, holds you close, and leaves you thinking about it long after you’ve walked away. Whether you’re a fan of open-world games or just looking for a story that resonates, this one is worth every moment.
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Donis 26 Dec, 2024 @ 2:57am 
vezi ca i-am scris lui Mosu' ca vrei sa il futi in cur daca isi da drumul pe cosul de fum
apropo, inca nu ai raspuns la ANAF daca dai inapoi sau nu diamantele alea, ce dracu tot astepti?
I'm Fabulous 19 Jul, 2024 @ 8:00am 
mai stii cand ti-ai parcat masina pe pieptul meu?
SpikED 19 Jul, 2024 @ 7:54am 
mai stii cand ne-am intalnit prima oara si mi-ai furat portofelul?
I'm Fabulous 19 Jul, 2024 @ 7:51am 
mai stii cand am fost la Donis acasa si i-am mancat sapunul?
Donis 19 Jul, 2024 @ 4:48am 
mai stii ba cand te-au dat afara din plenul parlamentului european ca schelalaiai ca ultima potaie?
Donis 19 Jul, 2024 @ 3:54am 
ce a zis baiatajul de mai jos

ps: da ba banii