Portal 2
Portal 2 picks up hundreds of years after the events of the first Portal. Once again, players will fill the nonexistent shoes of Chell, who has been kept in stasis since the end of the original game, having recently been "re-acquired" by an unknown party. Portal 2 will feature a brand new single player story along with the new addition of co-op multiplayer. Source
Portal 2 Reviews PS3
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videogamer.com review
I think you knew all along this was going to be great. Fantastic, even. All the same, I don't think you'll be prepared for it being this good. I may have buttoned my lip in terms of concrete spoilers, but a mere ten minutes here will yield more memorable moments than you're likely to squeeze out of the entirety of most other games this year. In all aspects of its design, Portal 2 is genius.
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1up.com review
Beyond the writing and pacing, some of Portal 2's most impressive parts are the vistas. Gone are the small claustrophobic confines of the original, replaced by large open-area chambers of puzzles that thrust you from one end to the other. These areas also start to highlight some of the new overlay mechanics, such as a zoom that allows you to accurately place a Portal hundreds of yards away. Another visual aid is how the game now displays an always visible (even through walls) outline of the portal placements in the level -- helping to alleviate some of those, "Did I place a blue or an orange portal behind that door?" type of moments.
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strategyinformer.com review
It's not just the voice-work that pumps stacks of personality into Portal 2 - the soundtrack is impressively satisfying. During a large number of the rooms there's no music at all, but this simply works to emphasise how amazing the build-up is elsewhere. During fast-paced areas, for example, bleeps and bloops will begin to fade in, with samples crossing in as you fly through the air or come across something a little different. It's impossible to comprehend without hearing it in motion.
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gameblog.fr review
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everyeye.it review
It's not just the voice-work that pumps stacks of personality into Portal 2 - the soundtrack is impressively satisfying. During a large number of the rooms there's no music at all, but this simply works to emphasise how amazing the build-up is elsewhere. During fast-paced areas, for example, bleeps and bloops will begin to fade in, with samples crossing in as you fly through the air or come across something a little different. It's impossible to comprehend without hearing it in motion.
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