The Talos Principle Reviews – Page 5

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.

Please make the dlc available

Nathan8712

Please make the dlc available. This is an amazing game and many would appreciate the dlc being able to play on iOS. Please


Problems on iPad and No Support

gregnomoreforme

This is a beautifully rendered game, and I mostly enjoyed playing it. There are several “puzzles” that are quite difficult to complete using the iPad touchscreen. With one exception, trying these puzzles over and over and over finally allowed me to find just the right sequence of touches to succeed. Unfortunately, there is one puzzle (“Whoosh”) that defies all of my attempts. Sadly, it is not possible to complete the game without completing this puzzle. I wrote to the developers twice to request technical assistance. Specifically, has the game been tested using a touchscreen? The developers did not respond to my request. The price for the game might not be high, but I did pay for it. Failure to respond to a customer inquiry is not acceptable, and this earns the game a poor review.


Intelligent, thought-provoking, beautiful

bbylvrcy

This is the most intricate, thought-provoking, and genuinely clever game I have ever played. The game play is smooth. The main puzzles are fascinating, difficult but not overly so. But the real beauty of it all is in the extra content. Finding the secret levels and Easter eggs, playing through the different endings, solving the mystery of who you are, what you are, where you are, when you are, and what is going on is hands down the most enjoyable experience I've ever had while gaming. This game is so beautifully designed, and the intelligence that went into all of it is appreciated.


Not well suited for iPad

Harrzack

This is def a beautiful game. But VERY maddening to try and play on the iPad. At the lowest settings a simple touch rams you off in some direction and you quickly devolve into a struggle to get centered again. Fighting with a poor user interface is not my idea of fun - especially at $5. Deleted and refund requested.


An Amazing World of Its Own

JerryBasham

I was able to immerse myself in this world and successfully work my way through all of the mind-bending challenges using my iPad Pro. 5 stars, and I wish there were more like this Talos Principle around. In a class of its own.


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w.ali.w

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️Thank you i love it


Best Game Hint (Use a Controller)

Caspin8

Played this game on PS4 a few years back, and when I saw it on iPad, I had to get it. I use an iPad Pro, so the graphics are stellar. I also use a dual shock PS4 controller, and boy, I’ll tell you: the control is 100% as good as on a console. It’s very very easy to see that iOS games will be a big future for Apple. My advice is to buy a controller and take gaming on iPad to the next level. I cannot wait until they take gaming to the very next level, and start competing with xbox and ps5 and such. We are really lucky with what’s coming


Nice graphics but boring

ex avibus

Interesting at first, but become pretty repetitive quickly. Got bored after I teleported into the big church and all the doors seemed to be more of the same.


I love this game but where is Sigils of Elohim?

Buzzy Grumbleton

Why doesn’t Sigils of Elohim work anymore? Either way, it’s awesome to have this on all my devices. Thanks!


Controls have too much lag.

BPBP2000

The game is interesting but too frustrating. The controls are slow and too loose. Tapping on a target should capture it but it often will not and then you get sent back to restart the segment. The movement controls are so loose that they end up overshooting the mark time and again. Seemed promising.