The highly anticipated sequel to 2007's Game of the Year, Portal 2 is a hilariously mind-bending adventure that challenges you to use wits over weaponry in a funhouse of diabolical science.
Using a highly experimental portal device, you'll once again face off against a lethally inventive, power-mad A.I. named GLaDOS. And this time you won't be alone. Meet an expanded cast of characters as you think your way through dangerous, never-before-seen areas of Aperture Laboratories.
Break the laws of spatial physics in ways you never thought possible, with a wider variety of portal puzzles and an expansive story that spans a single player and co-operative game mode.
GlaDOS survived. Will you?
Aperture Science announced today that its "laurels remain untouched by backsides." In other words, Valve has been working to release more Portal 2 stuff, and the first of it arrives today with part one of the three-part Portal 2 soundtrack. Lucky you, the free download is available now at our sister site, Fileplanet. Read More »
Good news: you can save your money to spend on tattered hats and beard dirt after all. Valve confirmed today it is targeting the summer for the release of its first Portal 2 DLC pack, and in classic Valve fashion, the studio announced the new test chambers will be free on all platforms. Read More »
There's no need to spend your hard-earned money on tattered hats and beard dirt when there is Portal 2 DLC on the way. Valve has confirmed it is not done with the teleportation puzzler just yet, and the first batch of downloadable content will be available this summer. Read More »
Valve's teleportation puzzler found its way out of the test chamber and onto the top of the U.K. charts in its debut week, making Portal 2 the first title from the Bellevue, Washington-based studio to claim the all-formats top spot. Read More »
Given Portal's meteoric rise to become one of the gems of the game world, a sequel was more-or-less inevitable, but questions and doubts lingered. Could Portal 2's writers possibly top what many (including yours truly) consider to be one of the finest examples of modern game writing? Would it be another three-hour experience? Worse, would it be a three-hour experience artificially dragged out to feel longer? Would the portal mechanic feel too gimmicky when stretched out over a longer game? I have to admit that I had my doubts about whether Valve could deliver a worthwhile, entertaining sequel to one of my favorite games of this generation. So, did they? In a word: No. Read More »
Also known as: Portal 2, Half-Life: Portal 2
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