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The Talos Principle: Reawakened launches in April with a demo live

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Last updated: 25 Feb 2025 at 10:07 am UTC

One of the best puzzle games ever returns! Croteam and Devolver Digital have announced The Talos Principle: Reawakened is set for launch on April 10, and there's a demo you can try out right now too as part of Steam Next Fest. You'll need Proton to play this one on Linux.

The demo at least won't be leaving when Next Fest ends, as they've said it will be up until release. Remade with Unreal Engine 5, hopefully the performance on this one won't be problematic like a lot of recent UE games are (although Epic Games are making steps to help). This version of the game also includes a powerful in-game editor for modders.

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The Talos Principle: Reawakened introduces new content, enhanced gameplay, and a gorgeously upgraded presentation. Relive the critically acclaimed expansion Road to Gehenna and dive into an all-new chapter, In the Beginning. Discover the story of Alexandra Drennan as she faces profound existential questions while orchestrating the Simulation's first critical test, challenging players to think deeply about the human condition.

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The Talos Principle: Reawakened | Release Date: 10th April 2025

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CatKiller 6 hours ago
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Meh. The original is great and looks great. A remake is unnecessary.
Ehvis 4 hours ago
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Tried it last night. A 20 GB download for 30 minutes. I'm still heavily conflicted on this one. Like Talos 2 they went heavily in on the UE5 features which just leaves you with a ton of graphical settings that only lead to bad "graphics". To me bad graphics includes anything that leads to dynamic artefacts as these are heavily distracting. And that's exactly what upscaling does so I want to get rid of that. But that's not really feasible in Talos 2 and it doesn't seem to be here either. Whatever settings you choose, you're always greeted with some form of temporal artefacts and I'm quite done with it.

The original game has nothing new for me (I can finish it in a couple of hours), so the only reason that I'd want this is for the extra "DLC". I'm still debating whether that's worth suffering through this UE5 nonsense. At least we can hope that the money spent would go into the development of Talos 3.
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