Is Portal free on PC?
Originally part of Valve’s The Orange Box bundle, then later a $20 standalone game, Portal is now available absolutely free. And not just for PCs, but also for Macs. Speaking of which, be sure to check out Rich Brown’s recent hands-on testing of Portal on four different Mac systems. Portal: Still Alive is an Xbox 360 Live Arcade exclusive edition of Portal released on October 22, 2008. It features the original game, with various new levels and 9 new achievements.The Portal series is a series of puzzle games developed by Valve which takes place in the same universe as the Half-Life games. The first game, Portal, was released on October 10, 2007, followed by Portal 2 on April 19, 2011.Portal 2 was released as a standalone game in April 2011 on both computers and consoles. It is considered as one of the greatest video games of all time by numerous publications and critics.Portal: Still Alive is the port of the original Portal game on Xbox 360. It was exclusively released on Xbox Live Arcade on October 22, 2008.Portal was acclaimed as one of the most original games of 2007, despite some criticism for its short duration. It received praise for its originality, unique gameplay and a dark story and sense of comedy.
What is the story behind Portal?
Deep in the underground labs of Aperture, a young girl named Chell gets kidnapped by a robot lady known as the Genetic Lifeform and Disc Operating System, but she goes by GLaDOS. In order to escape, Chell must escape testing chambers GLaDOS set up for her using a gun that creates portals. GLADOS (Genetic Lifeform And Disk Operating System) is an artificial intelligence created by Aperture Science, and the primary antagonist of the Portal series. She is the main antagonist throughout Portal and the first half of Portal 2’s single-player campaign.GLaDOS. GLaDOS (Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System) is a fictional character from the video game series Portal. The character was created by Erik Wolpaw and Kim Swift, and voiced by Ellen McLain.GLADOS (Genetic Lifeform And Disk Operating System) is an artificial intelligence created by Aperture Science, and the primary antagonist of the Portal series. She is the main antagonist throughout Portal and the first half of Portal 2’s single-player campaign.The deceitful computer, GLaDOS (which stands for Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System), is the speaker and controller behind the Aperture Science Enrichment Center.GLaDOS (Genetic Lifeform and Disk Operating System) is a rampant artificial intelligence computer system that controls Aperture Laboratories, and is the primary antagonist for the Portal series. She is voiced by Ellen McLain.
Is Portal 2 a horror game?
No Portal 2 isn’t horror. It has some dark humour, especially with all the things GLaDOS says about death and what not, but it’s not designed to scare you. It’s a story-based puzzle game. Portal really is a terrifying series, and the state of decay of the Aperture campus in the second game is a good indicator why. Apart from terrifying, this game also makes my sides hurt it’s so funny.Portal was never difficult. Portal 2 was not difficult either but I felt it was much easier than portal 1. In portal 1 there were times where I was stumped for a minute and could no longer flow through it but portal 2 I never had that issue. I felt I was walked through it.