5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for The Talos Principle for iPhone.
The Talos Principle is paid iOS app published by Devolver Digital, Inc.
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This game is so boring and repetitive. It is definitely not worth the money.
Xtra Chunky
This game is amazing, and most of the time (using brain over brawn) it’s very satisfying to solve. But there are certain levels such as Egyptian Arcade that just don’t work with the tap and swipe controls on iPad. I’ve tried dozens of times to get past the first gate and been thrown back to the episode beginning. I’ve checked the YouTube solutions and they were all accomplished using the original controller. Tap and swipe is not fast enough, and the alternative built in iPad game controller not accurate enough. There is no possibility I can see of achieving this level and if I can’t, then I ultimately can’t succeed. There are other levels with the same issue. I’m not the youngest, nor the most dexterous, player, so I was looking for a game that doesn’t demand ultra-fast reflexes. I thought I had found it until I reached the levels that I can’t solve by my wits alone, and what was an amazing game has become frustrating. I wish there was an alternative solution or a bypass button.
Bravegive
Also reminiscent of portal. Less humor and more serious tone. The basic level is good and doable. Getting all the stars or the advanced ending will either take tremendous patience or sneaking a peak at online tips here and there.
GB_RAD
ABSOLUTELY GREAT GAME! However, the only issues I had were with the virtual gamepad as the movements are a bit wonky. But, for a mobile port of an excellent pc and console game, I think I can manage.
td4p2day
I played this on PC but it’s wonderful. One of those games that I can play over and over.
Actually fun
I highly remembered that you play this game with a Control
vzvshio
I’m literally blown away but the sheer amount of content there is for this game, and that it’s available for anything under $30!! Most games like these I can finish in a day or two, but this one kept me (someone who is very ADHD) occupied through quarantine for like a week! There’s so many little easter eggs and hidden treats that make exploring every inch of the world absolutely worth it. On top of all that, I found the story remarkably relevant considering uh...the global pandemic, LOL. It was really nice to see the sheer love for humanity, even with all our past and current mistakes, in practically every inch of the story. So many stories that deal with the kind of situation this game presents would take the “humanity is inherently evil and destroying the world” path and I’ve heard enough of that ecofascist bull in the past weeks to last me a lifetime, so it was a treat to be able to open up this game and see a story that actually values life, individual lives, and just all the beautiful creativity of humanity. Thank you so much for helping making my quarantine a little less hellish!