Game asks for my opinions on metaphysics, religion, the meaning of life, etc

>game asks for my opinions on metaphysics, religion, the meaning of life, etc.
>answer honestly
>"n-no you can't say that because... uh... idk just pick another answer"
>answer less honestly
>"b-but no that doesn't make sense if you oversimplify things in this way!"
>answer "you're misinterpreting me"
>"REEEEEEEEE SHUT UP I'M NOT GOING TO TALK TO YOU ANYMORE"
Neat puzzles but christ the writing. Was this actually written by a 14 year old fedoralord? I've never seen a game get so angry for not agreeing with its edgy pseudo-nihilistic philosophy before.

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>thinking your are supposed to agree with the terminal
This guy's not making it.

>edgy pseudo-nihilistic philosophy
is that really what this game is about? if so, time to remove it from my wishlist

Yeah great game but it's up its own arse a bit.
Not a bad as Witness though.

Cope moralists bet you believe in a god

You are missing out.

morality is intrinsic, god or no god. you were raised a certain way with a certain set of morals, those are part of you whether you like it or not. if you have a pet cat for instance you're not gonna just hammer it to death for fun, because you have a sense of morality and you're not a psychopath (i hope)

How the fuck are you supposed to figure out some of these star puzzles? The late game ones are actually insane.

great game, get filtered

Within the next 20 yrs, you will either change your worldview drastically and devote yourself to something transcendent, or stay as you are now and commit suicide, or die from a drug overdose. That's usually how this plays out.

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the witness is superior
>inb4 the audio logs
I played for the puzzles

I think we live in a world where you can like both.

I'm still mad about the Apollo 11 one..

Nigger you're outright told by Elohim to ignore the snake in the garden, why the fuck would you listen to it. You even have outside knowledge in the form of the fucking bible.

The Witness was a bad puzzle game. There's never any Eureka moments, nothing ever clicks together to make you feel like a genius, it's just a bunch of small solution space puzzles you have to painstakingly iterate over like you're doing math.

The Milton Library Assistant (reference to John Milton for the short bus riders) is meant to be a 14 year old fedoralord, yes.

pretty much all of them boil down to
>use laser/jammer from one stage on another stage
>take jammer/laser out of puzzle stage
>repeat puzzle solution, this time also fulfilling another requirement
the first world has a bunch of hidden ones but the ones in world 2 and 3 tend to be more obvious, the hard part is finding how to get to them. there's also a few in the connecting world

Apparently I'm riding up front since I never even connected that.

road to gehenna is better because it doesn't water your time with tutorials, just pure puzzles

Belief in God is an innate human belief that's only smashed out of you later through socialization by Jewish "comedians" like Jon Stewart or you grow up in a polytheistic society that adds a bunch of bullshit to the idea of God.

who told you puzzle games need a eureka moment

>if you have a pet cat for instance you're not gonna just hammer it to death for fun, because you have a sense of morality and you're not a psychopath
That's not morality, I just like my cat. If it was a shithead stray, I'd gladly string it up as a warning to the other feral fucks.

Me, that's what I play puzzle games for.

>I just like my cat.
an actual psychopath wouldn't be able to feel that way towards an animal, or anything really, that's what truly lacking morality is like

The writing is pretty bad, its interesting at the beginning but as the game progresses it gets really bad, a good chunk of it reads like a reddit comment. The puzzles arent that interesting either. I dont know why its so famous.

Yes, i wouldn't waste my time on it, the puzzles arent that good either. I would recommend The Witness if you want a game that philosophizes at you. It helps that in that game the puzzles are all much more contained in smaller spaces.

>Belief in God is an innate human belief
?

The audio logs in The Witness are better written than the dialogue in The Talos Principle.

The Witness forgets it's a puzzle game. Talos Principle actually feels like a video game and not like a 14yos English assignment

The Witness literary never stops throwing puzzles at you.

Monotheism is a product of socialization literally by Jews. If your argument is from naturalness you'd have to explain how belief in a singular god is innate when your monotheism is built from adding a bunch of bullshit to gnosticism.

lmao nigger what

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The writing in it too long winded, a little better than the main game from what i played.

It's a reductive way of saying
>to know and be loved/recognized by something far greater than oneself.
Historically it has manifested as religion, but scientific pursuits can boil down to the same principle. Look at the Voyager program. It's final mission is the most vain, unscientific endeavour, ironically it's scientists (humans) wanting something bigger (universe) to know that we're out there.
That's an innate human feeling.

Its just "WHAT DEFINES A HUMAN?" basic shit but the writing is decent. OP is just mad that there isn't a hundred dialogue options with extensive dialogue trees.
Great game.
>my low IQ religious friend recommends this game to me
>the entire point of the story probably went over his head, but also he believes in JW stuff cuz scared of eternal suffering
>finish it, we talk extensively about the game, I gush a little bit about climbing the tower
>he agrees, but I have my own doubts about his choice since he didn't mention the tower much, check his achievements
>he took god door or w/e it was called and repeated the simulation
Its almost poetic.

that works
i rescind my "?"

Talos 2 when

Nah some people saw through that shit even when they were young at 8 - 10 years old without the assistance of media or education.

>repeated the simulation
isn't christianity about preventing the normal course of nature, ie achieving salvation and avoiding death?

Agreed. So sick of babby-tier gnosticism being shoehorned into shit.

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>it's another brainlet is offended by game that isn't an echo chamber for his own opinions episode

No idea what you on about, christians refer to heaven/hell as an 'after-life' so I doubt anyone considers that as avoiding death.

user, i'm not agreeing with op, but opinions can be criticized you know

Oh damn so that's why i put all my partners on a pedestal like that

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didn't jesus survive the cross, or came back from the dead after a few days or something? also didn't the disciples have the same powers that he had? there's also that part at the end of mark saying how every believers should have miraculous powers. with how many christians are alive today you'd expect to see more miracle workers but no. kindof a shame really, it would have given some merit to the already dying religion

>Entire religion hangs it's hat on the presumption that it's savior figure conquered death
>No idea what you on about
yeah, clearly