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    Portal

    Game » consists of 8 releases. Released Oct 10, 2007

    A first-person puzzle game developed by Valve and graduates of DigiPen, Portal forces a human test subject to run a gauntlet of grueling spatial experiments administered by a malfunctioning, psychotic artificial intelligence named GLaDOS.

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    One third of the new content in the Orange Box, Portal is too short to be worth the price by itself, but it's one of the most inventive and enjoyable games in a long time for the few hours it lasts. It has a simple setup; you're a test subject being evaluated as you solve puzzles using an experimental weapon that can create a portal between two different places. At first you can only create one end of the link, but before long you can set both locations as you use them to redirect energy balls, cross pits and fling yourself over obstacles. It's a bit mind-twisting at first, but it doesn't take long for you to get familiar with the logic behind it and understand how it works as simply as any other game mechanic. As you go on, the environment gets more dangerous (including turrets that are both deadly yet cute) and the puzzles require more thought to navigate. It climaxes very well with a final encounter that tests everything you learned in a tense situation. It's cool how they were basically able to have a final "boss" without resorting to giving you actual weapons besides the portal gun. They do a good job of shifting between simple but pressurized puzzles and more cerebral ones, preventing your brain from getting tired with the same thing over and over.

    You can't talk about Portal without mentioning GLaDOS. She's the artificial intelligence that monitors your progress and tells you what's happening as you work your way through the lab. She seems nice at first, but it isn't long before you realize something sinister's going on. Her voice acting and dialogue is hilarious, and the game's great writing and presentation is half of why it's so good. Few games are actually laugh-out-loud funny, but Portal is one of them. The fact that something horrible is happening becomes more and more obvious, and it's all dark in a very silly way. The line "The Cake is a Lie" is already embedded in the collective consciousness of everyone who's played it. There's also a very memorable and funny song in the end credits that keeps it going. The ending is a cliffhanger and they've already tied Aperture (the company whose laboratory you're running around in) into Half-Life's story, so I wonder how the future of Portal will pan out.

    Other reviews for Portal (PC)

      The Cake is a Lie. 0

      Valve really do not do much to innovate any genre of games they make, at least in the gameplay aspect. Sure, they may have created the most innovative gaming service when they released Steam, and created a great way of story-telling in first person, but how the games they create play haven't really been something they've been too inventive with. Well, now, that Portal has been released, you can no longer say that. Portal is genius. Pure genius. If you jump into the game not knowing or have seen ...

      12 out of 13 found this review helpful.

      Mind-bendingly clever, superb fun, and hilariously funny. 0

      Tucked away within The Orange Box, Portal at first doesn't appear to be anything particularly special. Considering that Half-Life 2: Episode Two and Team Fortress Two got most of the press coverage beforehand, it is somewhat surprising that Portal has been the most well received and critically acclaimed game included in the package. However, it deserves every bit of credit it has got. The game may be short, but is incredibly sweet, in a humorously dark and twisted kind of way.Set somewhere withi...

      6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

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