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  1. Games with most intelligent puzzles

    The first game is still worth playing, despite the whole 'rawness' of it. It definitely requires the most patience of them all, since it's the most 'combat' heavy and some of the puzzles have way too little or no checkpoint at all. But the games are quite cheap, if you buy the first 3 games...
  2. Games with most intelligent puzzles

    If i had to describe each game, i would say that the first game was the most 'raw' in terms of design, with many puzzles having too little or no checkpoint and probably the one with the most combat heavy puzzles, and variety, which as you said is not a bad thing (although some of the levels...
  3. Games with most intelligent puzzles

    I have to agree with people recommending The Talos Principle, and it's DLC, as a surprisingly good puzzle game, especially coming from the makers of Serious Sam. But if i had to pick the best puzzle game, it would be the D.R.O.D series. https://af.gog.com/game/drod_1_2_3?as=1649904300 These are...

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