
I absolutely love Croteam's The Talos Principle, but they really dropped the ball with this one. The first time I just had to click a button on the post-level screen, but if it isn't from that screen, there is seemingly no way to access the shop!Ĩ) Refunded this badly designed and generic piece of crap. Sigh.ĥ) I COULDN'T FIND THE FREAKING WEAPON SHOP MENU FOR THE LIFE OF ME. It's that well progression-paced.Ĥ) For some reason I didn't have the minigun in the weapon selection screen on the second level, so I figured it needed to have been explicitly equipped and the game didn't tell me this. and yes, you can already buy one of the most expensive weapons with the money from ONE level. Game feels like a generic wave shooter.ģ) So I used the money acquired from the first level to buy a minigun so I wouldn't have to manually shoot so much. By the end of the first level my fingers were already tired of pressing the trigger: you have to shoot many many times in a single level. There is one more difficulty after this: I don't think even Neo himself could complete it.Ģ) Completed the first level on Normal. The content we produce is obviously not free of use should you want to upload our videos on your own website or YouTube channel.1) Started the game on Hard mode, couldn't even get past the first level. We now also produce HDR videos, which can only be enjoyed by those who own compatible televisions.

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