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While fans will argue about which game is better, most will agree that Portal 2 lives up to the original Portal in almost every way. In the single-player mode of Portal 2, players once again step into the shoes of Chell, an unlucky test subject who continuously finds herself trapped and at the mercy of plotting machines.
After narrowly escaping the Aperture Science research facility in the original Portal, Chell finds herself trapped once again within its now crumbling walls. As the building threatens to collapse, Chell must find a way to escape by using her trusty portal gun.
If Chell wishes to survive another journey through Aperture Science, she'll need to use every bit of her wits. The cooperative mode features entirely new characters and an altogether different story, but it's much lighter in terms of narrative content and dialogue. Designed to explore and test out puzzle rooms, these two robots must work in tandem to solve tricky and complex problems. While this mode mostly serves as a way for players to test their skills at more complex puzzles with a pal, there is still plenty of witty humor to keep you laughing along the way.
In order to keep things simple and not overwhelm the player with new features, Portal 2 plays very similarly to the original. Portal's big idea is the the 'handheld portal device', that allows subjects to open portals between two places. This means that instead of climbing a ladder for example, you can shoot a portal at the bottom, and another at the top, and simply walk through. It's makes more sense when you play!
Check out the explanatory video here. Portal looks good even though it was originally released in , thanks to its clean, minimalist laboratory style.
In game physics are absolutely perfect, and using the portals is great fun once you get the hang of it. It's such a great idea, you might find yourself wishing you could use them in real life too! The puzzles get pretty tough, but the learning curve makes sure you're ready for the challenges when they come. The incredible thing about Portal is that is manages to be a compelling first person 3D adventure where your character never shoots a gun.
There is a mystery behind who you are, what Aperture Science is and more, and it's fascinating to discover what's going on while you solve the puzzles.
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