Abstract: One of the great joys of Portal 2 was the co-op campaign. It was smartly constructed, fun to play, and had more than its share of delightful moments, making good use of the extra complexities that a two person, four-portal world enabled. The first DL...
In an industry where a promise of explosions and/or boobs is enough to secure tens of thousands of pre-orders, the ability to craft a game which can truly floor gamers of all ages and backgrounds is a feat to be recognized and lauded. In the last year...
Portal 2 takes a few sidesteps in the technical and design departments, but those are minor irritation that don’t take away from an otherwise enjoyable experience. But I still hope that this game closes the book on the Portal franchise so that this sh...
Abstract: Portal 2 is pretty much like Portal. Maybe that didn’t come across the way I intended. Let me try again: Portal 2 is pretty much like Portal! Hurray! If you liked Portal, you’ll like Portal 2. If you like ingenious physics-based puzzles wrapped in a ...
Enjoyment that was all too briefThe length of the game is also an issue. This is not a long game. Eight hours, perhaps, of single player, and another four or five of co-op. And much of that is spent staring at load screens, of which there are far too many...
Published: 2011-05-01, Author: Ryan , review by: icrontic.com
Abstract: Valve’s Portal was a surprise hit, garnering millions of fans and generating plenty of internet memes along the way. After several months of extremely clever marketing, Portal 2 is finally out. But how did it stack up against the colossal fan favorite...