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  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
  • The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna: Screenshot zum Titel.
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Über das Spiel

The Talos Principle: Road to Gehenna bietet komplett neue und erneut überaus fordernde Rätsel und besteht aus insgesamt vier Episoden, die Spieler vor neue Rätselaufgaben stellen. Die Spieler werden in der Simulation von Uriel, dem Messenger von Elohim, an einen bis dato unbekannten Platz geschickt. Die Aufgabe lautet, die gefangenen Seelen in dieser bizarr-schauerlichen Umgebung zu befreien. Die Erweiterung bietet dabei über 20 neue und komplexe Puzzles, die auch erfahrene Spieler und The Talos Principle-Veteranen wieder und wieder fordern.

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Verfasst: 17.05.21 04:00
The Talos Principle: Road To Gehenna folgt der Erzählung von Uriel, Elohims Bote, der einen seltsamen, verborgenen Teil der Simulation auf einer Mission der Barmherzigkeit und Erlösung untersucht, um die Seelen der Verdammten um jeden Preis zu befreien.

Diese wesentliche Erweiterung besteht aus vier Episoden, die erfahrene Spieler durch einige der fortschrittlichsten und herausforderndsten Rätsel führen, die es bisher gab. Die Autoren des Talos-Prinzips, Tom Jubert und Jonas Kyratzes, sind zurückgekehrt, um die Erweiterung zu beschreiben und den Spielern eine völlig andere Seite von Elohims Welt auf einer Reise nach Gehenna zu zeigen, die voller neuer Charaktere und einer neuen Gesellschaft mit eigener Geschichte und Philosophie ist.

Hier geht es weiter heftig zur Sache in Sachen Rätzeln. Man sollte aber das Hauptspiel abgeschlossen haben bevor man sich hier versucht.

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Verfasst: 10.01.19 18:53
+ Gute Fortsetzung der Geschichte des Hauptspiels
+ Abwechslungsreiche, gut durchdachte Puzzles
+ Nutzbarmachen von Puzzleelementen, die einen vorher behinderten (Laser unterbrechen Laser)
+ Nur wenige mit dem Aufnahmegerät
+ Kaum asozial versteckte Sterne
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Verfasst: 06.07.16 22:04
Eines der besten Dlcs die ich je spielen konnte. Eine sehr gute, spannende Geschichte kombiniert mit fordernden aber nicht zu schweren (so das es zum Frust kommt) Rätseln. Ich empfehle jedoch zuerst das Hauptspiel durchzuspielen, um einen besseren Überblick der Welt zu bekommen und um das geschehen zu verstehen.

Dieses spiel hat sich die Wertung 10/10 redlich verdient.
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Verfasst: 02.08.15 10:57
I.d.R. bin ich gegenüber DLC skeptisch eingestellt. Zu oft wird das Hauptspiel stark beschnitten und ja, nur teilweise fertig gestellt, um Content für diverse DLC bereithalten zu können. Eine unschöne Abzockstrategie, die ihren Weg in die Spielewelt gefunden hat. Erfreulicherweise trifft diese auf The Talos Principle und dessen aktuellen DLC Road To Gehenna nicht zu.
Der aktuelle DLC Road To Gehenna bringt ordentlichen Nachschub für die Freunde des Puzzels mit philosophischem Ansatz. Wie im Hauptteil wird hier ein Querdenken (auch im Bezug zu den philosophischen Themen) im wahrsten Sinne vom Spieler verlangt. Laserstrahlen, die um viele Ecken gelenkt werden müssen. Laserkanon und fröhlich wandernde Bomben, die es mit dem Jammer, Ventilatoren und Kisten auszutricksen gilt. Begleitet von passender und nicht aufdringlicher Musik. Räumliches, logisches und unkonventionelles Denken sind für die Lösung der Rätzel unverzichtbar. Die Schwierigkeitsstufe bewegt sich auf ein fordernes Level, die das Hirn in Wallung bringt. Wer Portal 2 als fordernd empfunden hat, erlebt The Talos Principle und dessen aktuellen DLC Road To Gehenna als extreme harte Nuss. Man muss aber sagen, dass es sich um faire Rätzel handelt, die logisch aufgebaut sind und mit ein bisschen Hirnschmalz zu lösen sind. Nach dem knacken des jeweiligen Rätzels denkt man: „Eigentlich ist die Lösung logisch. Und dafür habe ich mir trotzdem das Hirn zermartert ;-)“. Eine Ausnahme bilden hier die optionalen Sterne. Die sind wirklich äußerst schwer einzusammeln. Auch im DLC hat die Philosophie wieder Einzug gehalten, die leider nur eine untergeordnete Rolle im Spiel einnimmt. Schön wäre es, wenn diese bei einem eventuellen Nachfolger oder DLC als beständiger Bestandteil der Rätzel einbezogen werden würde. Wer Spaß an Rätzel mit Kopfnusscharakter hat, fürs knobeln mancher Rätzel 1 bis x Stunden nicht scheut, wird hier mit einem tollen Spiel belohnt. Road To Gehenna hat für mich definitiv 85/100 Punkte verdient und kann es nur empfehlen.
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Verfasst: 23.07.15 20:30
Der Schwierigkeitsgrad fängt da an, wo das Originalspiel aufhört. Das Spiel ist also echt nur was für echte Rätselfans.
Aber das ist genau das, was ich gesucht habe.
Die Grafik ist wieder mal unglaublich schön.
Leider gab es bisher noch keine neue Musik, da hätte ich mir als ausgesprochener Fan des Originalsoundtracks ein paar neue Stücke gewünscht, aber vielleicht kommt das ja noch. (Bin allerdings bereits ziemlich weit, aber noch lange nicht durch.)
Die Terminalsessions sind gefühlt 5 mal so umfangreich wie im Hauptspiel. Ich gestehe, dass ich da einige Texte nur grob überflogen habe, aber zum Durchspielen braucht es das ja nicht, auch wenn es natürlich wichtige Details zur Geschichte beinhaltet.
Kurzum: Wer das Originalspielt liebt(e), so wie ich, darf bedenkenlos zugreifen.
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Verfasst: 23.07.15 14:49
Also, wer das Original gespielt hat, und sagte, die Rätsel hatten einen angenehm ansteigenden Schwierigkeitsgrad(bis auf die Sterne-Rätsel) der wird hier sein blaues Wunder erleben. Ich habe gerade erst 2 1/2 Stunden gespielt und ich brauch jetzt schon ein neues Gehirn. Die Rätsel sind jetzt alle auf dem Sterne-Level, und die gibt es auch wieder, die haben jetzt wiederum eine neue Stufe des Massochismus erreicht.

Vorzeitiges Fazit:

Alle Safeknacker und Myst-Fans, wo vermutlich die meisten sagten dass das Original zu leicht ist, können zugreifen. Die anderen wiederum, die schon beim Original Probleme hatten, lasst es lieber.

Noch ein Hinweis an alle Nicht-Englisch-Könner, es steht zwar in den Angaben mit drin, das die deutsche Sprache mit enthalten ist, aber dem ist nach jetzigem Stand noch nicht so.

Edit.: Deutschversion ist jetzt da
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Verfasst: 15.02.22 22:17
TLDR: With more ambitious level design, puzzles that take the mechanics to their limit, and a lighter narrative, the DLC is a fantastic addition to an already excellent game. [19/20⭐, 8h????, 5/5????]

Road to Gehenna kicks off where the main game ended - both in terms of plot and in difficulty.

The narrative is faithful to the original game, raising all the big philosophical questions, but we are now interacting with the inhabitants of the simulation as they try to make sense of humanity's history. This results in a lighter tone than the one of the main game, and leads to some funny moments. [spoiler]Classical notions of happiness :)[/spoiler]

In terms of gameplay, no new mechanics are actually introduced. However, the developers have taken level design up a notch. The main worlds are now much more open and unstructured, requiring more out-of-the-box solutions (and they look beautiful). In contrast, the bonus levels get very compact and explore the corner cases of the game's mechanics. In the end, this makes the DLC considerably harder than the main game.

Last note: I've seen some reviewers “complaining” that the puzzles rely too much on connectors. Well, I’m with 401 on this one, because that actually means less timed solutions.
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amazing 10/10
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Verfasst: 31.07.21 17:27
This DLC is almost a must buy if you like the main game. The story happened right after the protagonist ascended to the real world and it tells sooo much as of what happened and why our protagonist in the main game is the 1st to ascend. If you are a lore collector, you will love this DLC no doubt. For puzzle lover, this DLC has some harder puzzles but still pretty short like the main game ones yet worth every minute solving them. For completionist and secret hunters, this DLC comes with a quite a few easter eggs that will surprise you, as well as a few achievements for completionist. It even comes with multiple endings of its own! :3
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One of the best DLCs for a game I've played, hands down. almost made me cry. If the standalone talos principle is about finding the meaning in personhood, this DLC is finding hope in others.
Also, if you get it, don't skip any chatlogs/messages. Just don't, trust me.
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This DLC takes the design flaws from the base game and magnifies them instead of properly addressing them.


It's so frustrating how consistently awful the design is in this DLC, and right off the bat.

• Tons of distractions and bait around every corner, like environmental clutter that appears to be part of a solution, but nope, it's just some clutter lazily strewn about without any thought by the puzzle designers.
→ This causes you to waste your time twisting ideas around said useless clutter, which not only wastes a ton of time, but seriously distracts you from the solution's intended sequence or path, which was already vague without these additional layers.
• Intended puzzle solutions are way too vague, including huge open areas, which also connect with each other...
→ Puzzles & their environments are supposed to be crafted in such a way to hint the player into the intended direction or at least confirm whether their actions are right or wrong, and they should also be crafted in a way that prevents the player from straying too far from the intended path. These puzzles are not crafted that way, so you have way too many options and no idea if you're doing anything right. I can't count how many times I've done some convoluted sequence of exploits with objects & environments to obtain something just because the intended path was so horribly designed.

The amount of hours that get thrown out the window due to bad design is completely unacceptable for me and the flow of the game suffers too much. Sure, you can figure out the solutions on your own eventually, if you enjoy banging your head against a wall cycling through the millions of options you're given for ages until you find the one they're asking for. There's a lot of people out there who don't realize most of the difficulty stems from the lacking design.
Already having all achievements besides 2 from this DLC, I was determined to finish the set, but Road to Gehenna managed to be so boring & frustrating that I stopped caring about the set and uninstalled the game, like it wasn't even worth the effort to find solutions online, because I knew it was going to keep happening. There's also dumb achievements that shouldn't exist in the base game, requiring multiple playthroughs for no good reason, so just forget about the achievement set and forget this DLC exists if you want to enjoy The Talos Principle.
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Verfasst: 04.04.21 09:20
The puzzles in this DLC are nothing to scoff at. They're one level above what you will have in the main game. I enjoyed banging my head against the wall to come up with solutions to them. Not looking up any solutions on the internet is recommended here since it will make the entire experience more rewarding. The game is hard but entirely possible to beat. Also, the DLC features a new story which was also a very nice touch and by no means something to take for granted.
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TLDR: If you liked the original one this is, for sure, a must buy. (10/10)

---{Graphics}---
☐ You forget what reality is
|x| Beautiful
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ Paint.exe

---{Gameplay}---
|x| Very good
☐ Good
☐ It‘s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Starring at walls is better
☐ Just don‘t

---{Audio}---
|x| Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ Earrape

---{Audience}---
☐ Kids
☐ Teens
☐ Adults
|x| Human

---{PC Requirements}---
☐ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
|x| Fast
☐ Rich boiiiiii
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

---{Difficulty}---
☐ Just press ‚A‘
☐ Easy
☐Significant brain usage
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
|x| Difficult
☐ Dark Souls

---{Grind}---
|x| Nothing to grind
☐ Only if u care about leaderboards/ranks
☐ Isn’t necessary to progress
☐ Average grind level
☐ Too much grind
☐ You‘ll need a second live for grinding

---{Story}---
☐ Story?
☐ Text or Audio floating around
☐ Average
|x| Good
☐ Lovely
☐ It‘ll replace your life

---{Game Time}---
☐ Long enough for a cup of coffee
☐ Short
|x| Average
☐ Long
☐ To infinity and beyond

---{Price}---
☐It’s free!
☐ Worth the price
☐ If u have some spare money left
☐ Not recommended
☐ You could also just burn your money
|x| Get it on sale if possible

---{Bugs}---
|x| Never heard of
☐ Minor bugs
☐ Can get annoying
☐ ARK: Survival Evolved
☐ The game itself is a big terrarium for bugs

---{Multiplayer}---
|x| No connection
☐ Check if Wi-Fi works
☐ Not too busy
☐ Pretty nice
☐ Medium-rare
☐ Well done
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Verfasst: 11.02.21 05:23
very dissapointing end of the game...After completing the 4 main domes and the extra dome in the island collecting the 7 final pieces, I was expecting some extra passages once the sliding door untherneath the main deck were open, but does it...there is nothing else but another computer screen leading to nowhere...really dissapointed
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Verfasst: 12.12.20 19:53
It's a classical expansion pack. The mechanics are quite similar. You solve puzzles, and between solving the puzzles you read terminals.

The puzzles' elements are the same as in The Talos Principles and are not explained any more. The difficulty of the puzzles is, in my opinion, located somewhat just before climbing the tower in the original game. There are around 2x puzzles in the DLC (star puzzles and secret area not counted).

The story is different from the The Talos Principle's story, but also focused on philosophical questions. However, the story did not quite as much attract me as the story of The Talos Principle, and a found the load of texts to read after each level a little bit too much.

However, I liked the puzzles very much. At the time of the review, I reached one of the DLC's ending. However, I did not go for the stars because they are (said to be) insane :) . For the base levels, I needed around 8 hours and two tips from YouTube :) .
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If you enjoyed Talos, definitely play this.
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Verfasst: 16.11.20 12:23
I really had good time playing, puzzles are as challenging as the end game in the base game. Got stuck for way to long on some of the easy one, ironically.
Story is just as excellent as before, genuinely enjoyed watching the plot unfold and the interactions inbetween characters.
Recommend!
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there's a shield in my soup
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Verfasst: 08.11.20 17:10
Road To Gehenna is a good DLC, it adds a new complete separate story building upon from what you leared from the base game. While the puzzles are a tad harder in here, they are fewer and the hub worlds themselves are smaller. With that said, it's a great experience overall.

The story is definitely what holds up this DLC; the interactions you have with the other robots and the whole forum subplots makes it interesting and very fun! I'd even go as far as to say that storywise, the DLC is way better than the base game.

Definitely recommended if you enjoyed The Talos Principle and want more!
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Verfasst: 22.10.20 19:36
Road to Gehenna makes the toughest challenges in the base game seem like child's play. I honestly almost felt things were too hard. I'd say only pick this up if you're looking to bash your head against problems for a while, but if that sounds good to you, you should absolutely grab this.
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Verfasst: 22.10.20 13:59
A nice DLC to the Talos Principle. The graphics and atmosphere is good and similar to the main game.

The number of puzzles is low in comparison to the main game but they are a bit harder which is good for a DLC. You should play Talos Principle first because it is assumed that you know the core mechanics of the game.

If you enjoyed the main game you should give the expansion a go.
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Verfasst: 09.10.20 20:23
We used to call this an expansion pack.
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Verfasst: 25.08.20 19:02
If you are too lazy to read this, just compare the number of positive and negative reviews. And who will read it, thank you :)
Most users find the puzzles of this DLC much more difficult, but this is not entirely true. Everyone can solve them, and besides, doesn't this make the game only more interesting? However, I was pleasantly surprised by their variety. I highly recommend this DLC. A true fan of the original game will love this.
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Verfasst: 10.07.20 17:58
I think I just bought the DLC to get 100% Achievement Completion and one more Perfect Game to my name and even though I liked the base game quite a bit I had my doubts. But bah gawd was I wrong, this DLC was a hell of a lot of fun, they tied the story into the base game so well and I really liked the interactive terminals this time around and the prisoners of Gehenna themselves were quite unique and provided a very interesting philosophical look into such a society. Must buy if you liked the base game!
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Verfasst: 06.07.20 08:44
Puzzles are rather clunky at times, probably due to it trying to be harder than the original game.
Gold stars are just... yea... super clunky with too much parkour nonsense.
And I wasn't a major fan of the Free Admin levels. The circuit breaker mechanic just isn't my type of thing.

Story is pretty good though.
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Verfasst: 27.05.20 08:28
Bigger, better, harder.
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Verfasst: 08.04.20 21:46
it contains 4 main levels and has 17 puzzles. all of them are hard to solve but super fun, you will enjoy it ~
also it has story ;-)
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Verfasst: 25.02.20 13:58
amazing expansion.
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Verfasst: 23.02.20 21:43
Just beat the dlc.
Worth it's money.

Like the original game it has awesome puzzles and will entertain you for a few hours.
If you had a hard time with the basic game and don't like hard challenges... then maybe skip it.

For me it felt like the difficulty was on the same level as the the stars in the original game.
The stars in the dlc were... mostly even harder than that (let's pretend the stars in world 4 weren't that easy).
I may be not the sharpest tool in the shed, so for some puzzles i needed a lot of time and for some stars (I look at you crater stars) i had given up and got some hints before solving it.

Usually I like to read everything and want to see all the game has to give.
But even for me there was a little bit too much to read at some times.

But nevertheless if you like the talos principle.... here you will get more of it - even a little bit harder than before.
Way better dlc than some other stuff out there...
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Verfasst: 10.02.20 09:44
Negative - with caveat.

If you liked the base game, consider Road to Gehenna.
However, be aware the puzzles, and especially the star and 'secret' puzzles, are much, much harder than anything that came before.
For me, this made them become an unenjoyable experience that I ultimately opted not to engage with.

No input from ELOHIM, either, which I missed, other than a short spiel at the start to explain the task. Your mileage will vary depending on what you make of the character, but it made the experience feel a lot more solitary than the base game.
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Verfasst: 05.01.20 07:05
I didn't care at all for the setting. ([spoiler] A bunch of programs were imprisoned by Elohim in puzzle rooms and now it's ~YOUR JOB~ to save them by solving the puzzles, and also the programs made their own version of reddit where they now discuss what's happening and share silly works of art they've made.[/spoiler]) It reminds me of how the tone of the lore changed from Portal to Portal 2: what was originally mysterious, fascinating, but still humorous turned into something ridiculous and absurdist.

But the puzzles themselves are mostly great, and they make the DLC worth it. Definitely grab this DLC if you enjoyed the main game but thought the puzzles and stars were too ezpz for you!
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Verfasst: 26.12.19 01:14
Road To Gehenna is hard, like insanely hard. And although I am not finished and have had to use tutorials in some way for every puzzle I still recommend this. Solely because it isn't necessarily about the puzzles, it's the story, it's the interactions, it's the discovery that happens. And the story is incredible.
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Verfasst: 24.07.15 05:17
This is an amazing add-on for an already amazing game. The philosophy on display is just as good as the original base game, though instead of carrying primary themes discussing machine intelligence and what it means to be alive, this DLC draws on Plato's Allegory of the Cave and translates it into a modern retelling with a twist. I won't spoil anything, but if you're thinking of buying this for the philosophy, it's well worth it.

If you're thinking of buying it for the gameplay, it's deserving in that respect too. They introduce no new puzzle mechanics, but rather take the puzzle mechanics of the original game to their logical extremes, making for mind numbingly clever and difficult gameplay that does a lot of interesting things with mechanics you're already familiar with.

It's short, but has a lot of extra content aside from what's required to beat it. You should also not buy this unless you've beaten the main game and want more. There is no tutorial here, the story is based on the ending of the original game which will spoil it if you didn't experience it already, and the difficulty is high. If this sounds good to you, give this a try. You won't regret it.
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Verfasst: 23.07.15 14:58
An excellent expansion featuring more difficult puzzles, and a completely new terminal-driven story. There are a couple twists compared to the base game... instead of collecting Sigils, you primarily solve puzzles to rescue robots, and the terminals are much more interactive this time around (if you skipped them in the base game, definitely have a go this time around.)

The level design feels more spacious and open, with less of a sense of being a rat in a maze. There's more verticality in the terrain and in puzzles themselves. The puzzles are a step above the base game in terms of difficulty. Because it's DLC, there are no introductory puzzles, so you're expected to have played through the base game.

I'd estimate at least 10 hours worth of content if you 100% the DLC all on your own (puzzles, stars, reading.) I highly recommend it if you enjoyed the base game, as there's a lot of new and interesting things going on here.
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