Fans or newcomers expecting “more Portal” will (in a story sense anyway) be utterly blown away by what Valve have done with Portal 2. The one thing that is worth commenting on however, is the fact that Portal 2 is far more story-heavy than its predecessor. There is a web comic ( here) that explains what happened between the two games, but in all honesty, it’d be a tremendous shame to spoil the storyline to Portal 2, and in that regard, it’s the recommendation of GodisaGeek that you experience it for yourself, rather than let us tell you about it. STORY: Portal 2’s storyline does indeed continue after the original Portal, and if you’ve seen any of the pre-release trailers, you’ll know that certain characters make a return. So it’s with great trepidation that we ask you to join us on this journey, to find out if Portal 2 is a worthy successor to the phenomenon that was the original title, or if the tale should have stopped cold as the final words of “Still Alive” played out. On the other hand, spoiling any part of the storyline is, in my book, something that should be punished with death. On the one hand, it’s absolutely vital to let everyone know just what this second installment to the IP Valve introduced on The Orange Box (2007) is all about. Writing a Portal 2 review is a particularly tricky thing to do. Available on: PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 (Reviewed on Steam and PlayStation 3)
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