But the companion cube is real. Why does everyone worry about the cake?
[Disclaimer - if this is comes across like I think I know what I'm talking about, I want to make it clear that I don't. I'm just trying to get my thoughts down]
I bought the orange box for Half Life, but I didn't love it. It was alright, quite fun, I didn't complete it though. But portal. Oh, portal. A masterpiece of gaming. A shining diamond in a sea of movie tie-in action adventures and bullet peppered third person shooters.
If you're going to play it and you've never tried, don't read too much about it first. The joy of the game is following the learning and discovery of the mechanics and the subtle plot as the lead character. It's very immersive, and clever, and frustrating. It makes you think round corners and you get a real sense of achievement when you manage.
I'm not much of a gamer, and even I enjoyed playing Portal. It harks back to the days of classic puzzle games, but with a nice touch of humour thrown in for good measure. Unfortunately, I never managed to finish the last level, however, as I have very little patience. Well worth getting.
MacIver wrote:Now I want to see a pterodactyl rape the Pope.
"There's a tidal wave of mysticism surging through our jet-aged generation" - Funkadelic
ficklefiend wrote:AMAZING. AWESOME. OTHER SUPERLATIVE WORDS.
I bought the orange box for Half Life, but I didn't love it. It was alright, quite fun, I didn't complete it though. But portal. Oh, portal. A masterpiece of gaming. A shining diamond in a sea of movie tie-in action adventures and bullet peppered third person shooters.
If you're going to play it and you've never tried, don't read too much about it first. The joy of the game is following the learning and discovery of the mechanics and the subtle plot as the lead character. It's very immersive, and clever, and frustrating. It makes you think round corners and you get a real sense of achievement when you manage.