Playtest lands ahead of November launch
Fans of grassy stone megastructures, winding scholarly backstory, and dinky robot guys are in for a treat this week, as Croteam and Devolver Digital have released a demo forThe Talos Principle 2, offering a “specially tailored” assortment of first-personpuzzlesand philosophical musings ahead of the game’s November release.
On the puzzling front, you’ll now have to wrestle with the applications of mind transference and gravity manipulation. The narrative, meanwhile, follows on from the events of The Talos Principle and takes you to a “city on the brink of a paradigm shift” and a “mysterious island that holds the keys to the future”. It has multiple endings. For context, Philippa described the previous game’s world as sort of like the Crystal Maze, that totempole of existentialist daytime TV, but with zones consisting of “Mediterranean, Desert, Ecclesiastical and Big Hulking Tower”.
The demo -which you can download here, in advance of Steam Next Fest - treats you to a few puzzles from the very beginning of the game, then jumps forward to roughly the halfway point, so you can see how things evolve. Bear in mind, however, that saves don’t carry over to the full game, which releases (somewhat bravely,given the competition) on 2nd November.