- Platform: Windows Vista / XP, Mac OS X
- ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+
- Media: DVD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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Portal 2 is a unique first-person Action-Puzzle-Platforming game that tests player's ability to think and act creatively as they use the game's ingenious wormhole creating portal gun to produce their own paths through otherwise sealed surfaces and across the open spaces of the game. Sequel to the original Portal game -- the surprise add-on hit included in Valve Corporation's 2007 release The Orange Box -- Portal 2 continues the storyline from the first game, featuring both new and returning characters, and poses a range of new challenges making for a much deeper game. Additional features include a new two player co-op mode and an original soundtrack.
In Portal 2 players awake in the Aperture Science Labs as Chell, the heroine of the original game. A great expanse of time has passed since the conclusion of the first game and the gameworld has fallen into visible disrepair, but placed in suspended animation, Chell has survived intact and is revived. With the help of a robotic entity the concluding events of the past game are revealed and you escape your initial confinement, but in doing so GLaDOS, the the AI computer antagonist from the previous game is also reawakened. Just as fickle as ever, GLaDOS' motives are unknown. Insisting on testing you, it may assist you but may also be planning something more sinister.
Like the original game, Portal 2 is a first-person Platform-Puzzle game. In the single player campaign players assume the role of Chell, a former test subject trying to gain her freedom from the Aperture Science facility and GLaDOS, the AI controller of the facility. Set in the test chambers of the facility your goal is to make your way through the game levels using your portal gun (the Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device). The portal gun creates temporary passages through solid surfaces, allowing for creative platforming and multiple possible means of clearing a level. The game also requires the player to solve puzzles at times to clear sections of levels. In addition to point-to-point movement through portals, players can also utilize other means of movement of themselves and various objects. These include: using the momentum of portal movement to make jumps to open positions like ledges; tractor beams; and special propulsion/repulsion gels that can be carried or stored.
Portal 2 contains a multiplayer option in the form of a two-player co-op mode. This is playable both locally and online, with split-screen functionality available in local play and in select places during online play. Players assume the role of one of two robotic characters, Atlas or P-body, both new to the franchise. These two have separated from the control of GLaDOS and so must survive its anger, divvied out in the form puzzles, obstacles and misdirection. Each player has control of their own portal gun, which they use to platform through the game levels, avoiding its dangers and relying on each other.
New gameplay challenges. View larger. | Creative Puzzle Platforming. View larger. | All-new 2-player co-op mode. View larger. | Exciting first-person action. View larger. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
review it sucks,
Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Portal 2 (DVD-ROM)
I received the game with no instructions at all. I don't know what the difference is between the orange and blue portals, and what the dots are supposed to mean. I like to play games but if there's to much to figure out I have better things to do (like painting) than waste time. There should be a tutorial that explains how to play and what the clues are!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun but could be harder,
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Portal 2 (DVD-ROM)
Story mode (single player) is fun and finding out the back story on Aperture Science is interesting. The puzzles seemed easier than those from the first Portal game (The Orange Box (Contains Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Portal, and Team Fortress 2)), but they are still entertaining,Wife and I are enjoying the co-op mode, though it would nice if it was longer than just the five + bonus chapters.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just buy it,
By Sean H (Ottawa, Ontario) - See all my reviews
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Portal 2 (DVD-ROM)
This game brings the same high quality gaming experience that the original Portal surprised everyone with and builds on it to create an unforgettable gaming experience.Great thought provoking puzzles(with much greater volume and variety than the first game). Great comedy and character development. Additional unique co-op multi-player campaign. This game was developed by Valve; this company has a great reputation for supporting and updating their games with new features/content long past any amount of time that would be considered reasonable to most other developers.
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