This means conquering a series of rooms in which finding a way to the exit involves utilizing your trusty portal gun, a device that can be fired at certain surfaces to generate connecting time-space gateways. While led out of the crumbling subterranean compound by robot “personality sphere” Wheatley, your sentient computer-system nemesis GLaDOS is accidentally awakened, and remains eager to put you through more tests as she slowly rebuilds the facility. Once again assuming a typical first-person POV as heroine Chell, you awaken after an accidentally long hyper-sleep to find that Aperture Labs, the underground research bunker you call home, has fallen into cataclysmic disrepair. Unlike that predecessor, a too-brief supplement to the Half-Life 2-centric Orange Box bundle, this sequel is a proper title unto itself, which merely means more of the brilliance that defined the original. A physics-based puzzle game that prides mental acuity over murderous mayhem, Portal 2 is the phenomenal follow-up that Valve’s 2007 hit deserved.
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