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Portal 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to Portal, which came alone on Steam, or in the Orange Box with Team Fortress 2 and Half-Life. The graphics in Portal 2 blow people away. The Portal Gun options are almost everywhere, and the best things about Portal 2 is mixing brainplay, innovative gameplay, and online gameplay. It's the perfect combination!
Portal 2 is one of those games that you HAVE to play before you die. You'll be thankful you did. Like I said before, Portal 2 has great graphics. The switch through two Portals seem good enough and the Portal Gun options are great. It's hard to stop playing this game once you start. Portal 2 may seem hard, but if you fellow gamers use your brain, you can become a master of this game. Because most people don't bother to use their brain, the game may go unnoticed by many people.
Portal 2 isn't considered a shooter, but it's pretty darn close. The first-person is what it's made in consideration. You use your brain to put portals into strategic places, then, use those portals to beat the game. Many people praise Portal because of the graphics, but please take into consideration the brainplay. You couldn't beat Portal without said gameplay.
Now, I'm going to tell you about Story Mode. You are a girl (stop complaining guys ) that was apparently being trained as a test subject. Then, an accident happens, and you get knocked out. You wake up to (I don't know his name) this ball robot on a rail. He tries to get you out of the place, but you guys accidently stumble upon giant command bot GlaDos. If you played the first Portal, you'd know that YOU killed GlaDos. GlaDos is pretty mad, and forces you through a tough training montage. While she said she forgave you, it's really obvious she's getting revenge. Another story behind this is that a guy named Ratman built GlaDos, who eventually turned on him. He had a companion cube that predicted that a girl would eventually defeat GlaDos. It comes true, but Ratman is locked up somewhere, and no one can find him.
Story aside, Portal 2 is a great co-op game. If you play local, you star as famous test robots P-Body and Atlas. You and the person you're playing with go through an array of tough challenges and when you're done you can celebrate. You can select actions like Rock Paper Scissors, High Five, or Dancing. You can also wave. You also can sign into Steam and play with friends on there, or another friend over PSNetwork or Live.
There are very little downsides in Portal 2. I'll name two. Sometimes, glitches will occur, such as dying when nothing is hitting you, or a companion disentigrating when you put it down. Load Screens plague Portal 2, but it's all worth it when you play this amazingly fun game: Portal 2.
Portal 2 mixes all the things people [/i]want in a brainplay or innovative game. Portal 2 will go down in history as one of the best brain games out there. Portal 2 earns a 9/10.
Portal 2 is one of those games that you HAVE to play before you die. You'll be thankful you did. Like I said before, Portal 2 has great graphics. The switch through two Portals seem good enough and the Portal Gun options are great. It's hard to stop playing this game once you start. Portal 2 may seem hard, but if you fellow gamers use your brain, you can become a master of this game. Because most people don't bother to use their brain, the game may go unnoticed by many people.
Portal 2 isn't considered a shooter, but it's pretty darn close. The first-person is what it's made in consideration. You use your brain to put portals into strategic places, then, use those portals to beat the game. Many people praise Portal because of the graphics, but please take into consideration the brainplay. You couldn't beat Portal without said gameplay.
Now, I'm going to tell you about Story Mode. You are a girl (stop complaining guys ) that was apparently being trained as a test subject. Then, an accident happens, and you get knocked out. You wake up to (I don't know his name) this ball robot on a rail. He tries to get you out of the place, but you guys accidently stumble upon giant command bot GlaDos. If you played the first Portal, you'd know that YOU killed GlaDos. GlaDos is pretty mad, and forces you through a tough training montage. While she said she forgave you, it's really obvious she's getting revenge. Another story behind this is that a guy named Ratman built GlaDos, who eventually turned on him. He had a companion cube that predicted that a girl would eventually defeat GlaDos. It comes true, but Ratman is locked up somewhere, and no one can find him.
Story aside, Portal 2 is a great co-op game. If you play local, you star as famous test robots P-Body and Atlas. You and the person you're playing with go through an array of tough challenges and when you're done you can celebrate. You can select actions like Rock Paper Scissors, High Five, or Dancing. You can also wave. You also can sign into Steam and play with friends on there, or another friend over PSNetwork or Live.
There are very little downsides in Portal 2. I'll name two. Sometimes, glitches will occur, such as dying when nothing is hitting you, or a companion disentigrating when you put it down. Load Screens plague Portal 2, but it's all worth it when you play this amazingly fun game: Portal 2.
Portal 2 mixes all the things people [/i]want in a brainplay or innovative game. Portal 2 will go down in history as one of the best brain games out there. Portal 2 earns a 9/10.