The puzzles get harder and harder as the difficulty rises new elements come into play like turret guns that are laser pointer motion activated, light bridge barriers and of course your faithful companion cube. Only it does not stay that simple as you will be jumping, falling, levitating, flinging and defying gravity through the other side among other things. Once a portal is created a second one can be made to simply walk through the other side. The game is a first person title but it is not a shooter as you are equipped with a portal gun in which you can create two portals at any given time so long as the surface is permits you to create a portal on it. In Portal 2 the AI GLaDOS is alive and has rebuilt the Aperture Science Center as best she could which you once again find yourself in. You eventually come to break free from the Science Center destroying the AI named GLaDOS as well the Science Center itself. In the original game you are trapped in the the Aperture Science Center testing facility with a crazed AI robotic that is eminent on testing your abilities and then convinced of your demise. The Aperture Science Center Has Seen Better Now, four years later Valve has released Portal 2 and lives up to its expectations and more. The game was such a simple idea but one of the most complex of puzzle games and became a hit making it almost a cult classic video game. They all work for Valve now and the new Valve team set out to re-create the game which is known as Portal. Valve’s president Gabe Newell immediately saw potential in the game as well as the independent team that developed it. The first game was actually originally released as a rough edition of freeware called Narbacular Drop, in 2005 as an independent game released by students of the DigiPen Institute of Technology. But Valve has done it they have created a masterpiece that is a true sequel to the first that is well deserving of the title of Portal 2. Make a sequel to a game that is so innovative that it stands alone in its own genre. Well I honestly did not think it could be done. Please note that this is an individual review, not a supplement to the Xbox 360 versions’ review. Microsoft should be revealing what's incoming to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers as bonus games in October quite soon, too.Note: Reviews for Portal 2 (PC) and Portal 2 (Xbox 360) have been written by different authors from different countries, so their views may differ. Break the laws of spatial physics in ways you never thought possible, with a wider variety of portal puzzles and an expansive story that spans a single player and co-op game mode.įor those who missed it, the Xbox One game Gods Will Fall still has 15 days on its own Games with Gold promotion as part of the first September wave. Using a highly experimental portal device, you’ll once again face off against a lethally inventive, power-mad A.I. Portal 2(Xbox 360): Available until September 30 Struggle through the 30 levels of total madness and escape from this nightmare! Only the power of Metal can save your band! You must survive on the highway to hell by killing monsters with your gundillac! Use a Gold-enabled Microsoft account to claim the two games using the links below:ĭouble Kick Heroes(Xbox One) Available until October 15 This means Double Kick Heroes is available to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S owners, while the final Xbox 360 title Portal 2 has gone live for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S in addition to its original console. As always, the two titles from the latest wave offer backward compatibility on modern consoles, bringing a native playable experience.
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