Grildon Tundy
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Released on April 18th, 2011, Portal 2 makes you realize you're getting older, and that the carefree days of youth, full of adventure and potential, are behind you. So say something nice about Portal 2.
you're getting older, and that the carefree days of youth, full of adventure and potential, are behind you
Since Portal 2, they've made:Is this the last game Valve developed? I got it on PS3 and loved it.
Deadlock too. It's not released yet but you can get into it if you want.Since Portal 2, they've made:
Counter-Strike:Global Offensive
DOTA 2
The Lab
Artifact
DOTA Underlords
Half-Life: Alyx
Aperture Desk Job
Counter-Strike 2
Considering only one of those is a traditional single-player narrative game (which requires VR), I'd say they haven't made a game quite like Portal 2 since.
Aperture Desk Job is also single playerSince Portal 2, they've made:
Counter-Strike:Global Offensive
DOTA 2
The Lab
Artifact
DOTA Underlords
Half-Life: Alyx
Aperture Desk Job
Counter-Strike 2
Considering only one of those is a traditional single-player narrative game (which requires VR), I'd say they haven't made a game quite like Portal 2 since.
"Traditional" in my post is doing a lot of work, but Aperture Desk Job isn't a full-length game. More like a tech demo. So I don't put it in the same class as the Half Lifes/Portals.Aperture Desk Job is also single player
After posting I was like « okay maybe when he said « traditional » he meant a full-fleged game » but I was like « eh, I'm not editing, too lazy »"Traditional" in my post is doing a lot of work, but Aperture Desk Job isn't a full-length game. More like a tech demo. So I don't put it in the same class as the Half Lifes/Portals.
While I love Talos 2, I'm giving the lead to Portal 2.Second best puzzle game after Talos 2
I mean they ended it proper unlike Half LifeI should replay both Portals.
Its a shame Valve just gave up on this saga.
Nah man, Portal 1 was barely a proof of concept. Portal 2 was way better and it didn't just have a great sp campaign but also a very nice co-op campaign. Something we don't see often in videogames.Portal 1 was better.
I was just about to say "great game, made worse by that wanker merchant".Great game, so many good memories when that came out.
Stephen Merchant as Wheatly was great.
Why did he say this? I'm not up-to-date on my Hudo lore.Fuck you all.
You're allowed to enjoy both.Portal 1 was better.
I was just about to say "great game, made worse by that wanker merchant".
At least we agree that it's a great game.
He's got possibly the world's most punchable voice.What you got against Steve?
I was actually happy when they announced he'd be voicing a robot in Portal 2, but I didn't expect them to just put it as is, unmodified. It could've worked great if they had made him sound a bit robotic like GLaDOS but when I just got a full blast of Merchant in the ear, I had a hard time disconnecting the voice from Stephen Merchant.He's got possibly the world's most punchable voice.
Valve can't count that high.If Portal 2 is so good why isnt there a Portal 3
The Switch got Portal Companion Collection a couple years back with Portal and Portal 2. It's a great game to play on the go and it works on Switch 2.
I think I got it for $10 or something like that in a sale. I enjoy it.I bought this in the holiday sale. Looking forward to playing it next after CP2077
People can debate about what they've come out with since, but there's no denying Portal 2 marked the end of an era for Valve of releasing more normal games at a more normal pace.Is this the last game Valve developed? I got it on PS3 and loved it.
Nah man, Portal 1 was barely a proof of concept. Portal 2 was way better and it didn't just have a great sp campaign but also a very nice co-op campaign. Something we don't see often in videogames.
The last time real Valve developed a game yeah. After they bought that indie studio from San Francisco they haven't been the same.Is this the last game Valve developed? I got it on PS3 and loved it.
Talos 1 you meanSecond best puzzle game after Talos 2