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PC | Windows | EN | Valve Software | 583 Mb
Genre: Sci-Fi First-Person.
[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة] When Portal was originally released as part of The Orange Box in October of last year, its uniquely
puzzling gameplay and dark, sharp-witted humor thrilled consumers and critics alike. Set in a
mysterious scientific facility, Portal introduced players to new ways of moving through the gameworld
that challenged their perspective and flexed their spatial awareness. The pitch-perfect voice-over
soon became stuff of Internet legend, and the song that played during the end credits was so popular
that it has since been released as a downloadable track for Rock Band. The only real complaint that
surfaced was that the game ended too quickly. Recently released as a stand-alone retail product,
Portal remains a unique gem of a game that packs a huge amount of appeal into a small package.
- At the outset of Portal, you wake up in a sleeping pod. Rising to the tinny sound of Muzak playing on a
radio, you look around your glass-walled cell and notice that there is no door. A sedate, quasi-robotic
activities," and alerts you that a portal will be opening shortly. A moment later, a tall, orange-rimmed
oval appears on the wall next you. Looking through the glass to the hallway outside your cell, you
notice a similar, blue-rimmed oval. Inside the blue oval stands a woman in an orange jumpsuit who
appears to be mimicking your every move. Then you realize that the woman is you, and that you are
looking at yourself in profile. Stepping through the oval, you find yourself in the hallway outside of the
relaxation vault, looking in at where you stood just a moment ago. You've just had your first taste of
portals, and it's only going to get weirder from here on out.
The first few levels of Portal introduce you to fairly simple applications of portal technology, eventually
putting the portal gun in your hands and enabling you to create portals anywhere you like. Well, not
quite anywhere. Certain surfaces are not portal-able, and this is one way that subsequent levels,
known as test chambers, become more difficult. Other elements, such as energy balls, weighted
cubes, floor switches, and moving platforms, are incorporated into the test chambers in increasingly
exacting ways, but the real complexity and the real genius of Portal lie in the challenge of "thinking in
portals." Sure, you know that if you place portals here and there, you will enter here and exit there, but what if
here is the floor 20 feet below you and there is a spot high up on the wall* You'll retain your
momentum while going through the portal, so entering the floor portal at speed will rocket you out of
the wall portal perpendicular to the floor. This has a profound impact on your strategy, but not all
portal-thinking is strategic. If you place one portal at your feet and the other on the ceiling overheard,
will you fall forever* Or if you put two portals on the floor side by side, could you create a reasonable
facsimile of whack-a-mole* The magic of Portal is that it truly does inspire this unique flavor of spatial
imagination, and once you get a taste, you'll be delighted to find yourself thinking in portals even
when you're not in front of your PC.
If portal technology is the meat of the game, then GLaDOS is the perfectly paired wine. The
omnipresent voice that guides you through the test chambers, GLaDOS initially reveals a dry, almost
unintentional sense of humor in the first few test chambers. As you progress, her humor begins to
show signs of self-awareness, eventually blossoming into something too hilarious and too
well-deployed to spoil here. Suffice it to say, it is one of the chief pleasures of Portal and features
some of the best writing in video game history.
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