Portal
Released: October 10, 2007
Genre: Adventure, First Person Puzzle
Developer and Publisher: Valve
Platform: PC (Windows)
Interface language: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian (17 total)
Voice language: Russian, English, French, German, Spanish, Chinese
Multiplayer: None (co-op mode available in Portal 2)
Version: build 1745010
Description: Tired of mindless games? Then hurry up to download Portal. The project combines elements of logic and a shooter. Instead of mindless carnage, you need to be smart to complete the task.
Immerse yourself in the mysterious world of Aperture Science Laboratories and solve mind-bending puzzles using portals, a revolutionary gameplay mechanic. With its engaging storyline, challenging levels, and innovative gameplay, Portal is a must-play for fans of both action and puzzle games. So don’t wait, download the game now and start your journey through the world of Portal.
Reviews
Portal, rather than a game, can be considered a metaphor of life. We wake up every morning with a commanding voice that, like it or not, pushes us to face trials increasingly difficult to get a prize. A voice that we find strange and that we don’t know if we could trust. A voice that can come from the outside but also from our own unconscious. We never know if the final prize is real but we are armed of portals. But what are the portals if not the ability to be able to see the world from different perspectives? The portal is the human ability to abstract being able to immerse himself in aspects of the world that had been hidden by the limitations of the senses.
Ok, if you’re already confused, I understand.
Just download the damn game.
Portal is a singleplayer first-person puzzle game made by Valve back in 2007.
You go through several test chambers solving puzzles, usually trying to find a way to get a cube on to a switch so that you can open a door to the next area.
It’s a really short game, but quite the experience.
I think everyone should play this game at least once, It’s well worth your time and you’re going to have a lot of fun playing it I can pretty much guarantee.
“The cake is a lie!”
It is, but Portal does not lie as it truly is a good game! While short, its puzzles make it an interesting game so much so that you’d immediately want to do a 2nd walkthrough. Also, there is a way to replay several of the so-called “chambers” but in a more difficult version. I’m not sure if this has mods like its sequel – nevertheless, it’s worth completing this one before moving on to the next as the puzzles are even more difficult and diverse in Portal 2.
I like how the game has a background story while it would not be necessary, at all. It has an excellent antagonist in the form of an A.I. called GLaDOS.
Portal is a memorable experience and if you liked Half-Life you should pick up this Valve product, as well.
Oh, you didn’t like Half-Life? Then, please go and have a cake. 🙂
Portal, rather than a game, can be considered a metaphor of life. We wake up every morning with a commanding voice that, like it or not, pushes us to face trials increasingly difficult to get a prize. A voice that we find strange and that we don’t know if we could trust. A voice that can come from the outside but also from our own unconscious. We never know if the final prize is real but we are armed of portals. But what are the portals if not the ability to be able to see the world from different perspectives? The portal is the human ability to abstract being able to immerse himself in aspects of the world that had been hidden by the limitations of the senses.
Ok, if you’re already confused, I understand.
Just download the damn game.
Portal is a singleplayer first-person puzzle game made by Valve back in 2007.
You go through several test chambers solving puzzles, usually trying to find a way to get a cube on to a switch so that you can open a door to the next area.
It’s a really short game, but quite the experience.
I think everyone should play this game at least once, It’s well worth your time and you’re going to have a lot of fun playing it I can pretty much guarantee.
“The cake is a lie!”
It is, but Portal does not lie as it truly is a good game! While short, its puzzles make it an interesting game so much so that you’d immediately want to do a 2nd walkthrough. Also, there is a way to replay several of the so-called “chambers” but in a more difficult version. I’m not sure if this has mods like its sequel – nevertheless, it’s worth completing this one before moving on to the next as the puzzles are even more difficult and diverse in Portal 2.
I like how the game has a background story while it would not be necessary, at all. It has an excellent antagonist in the form of an A.I. called GLaDOS.
Portal is a memorable experience and if you liked Half-Life you should pick up this Valve product, as well.
Oh, you didn’t like Half-Life? Then, please go and have a cake. 🙂
Portal, rather than a game, can be considered a metaphor of life. We wake up every morning with a commanding voice that, like it or not, pushes us to face trials increasingly difficult to get a prize. A voice that we find strange and that we don’t know if we could trust. A voice that can come from the outside but also from our own unconscious. We never know if the final prize is real but we are armed of portals. But what are the portals if not the ability to be able to see the world from different perspectives? The portal is the human ability to abstract being able to immerse himself in aspects of the world that had been hidden by the limitations of the senses.
Ok, if you’re already confused, I understand.
Just download the damn game.