I thought about posting this in a new thread, but decided that is was in some way relevant to the topic here.
I've never been a big fan of FPS games, but when I heard about Portal, I was intrigued to say the least. Unfortunately, I have no interest in the other parts of the Orange Box, and I'm not ready to spend $50+ for a piece of software that has been reviewed as "great but too short." I realize that the following is probably a poor facsimile, but a Flash version of Portal gives us cheap folks a chance to have some fun while waiting for the price to start dropping.
One of the levels has a sign that tells the story of some of the parts of the game (Caution: May cause frustration), but overall it's a fun thing to think in multiple dimensions. The one thing I miss is the voiceover from near the end of the Portal trailer "The next test is impossible."
I've never been a big fan of FPS games, but when I heard about Portal, I was intrigued to say the least. Unfortunately, I have no interest in the other parts of the Orange Box, and I'm not ready to spend $50+ for a piece of software that has been reviewed as "great but too short." I realize that the following is probably a poor facsimile, but a Flash version of Portal gives us cheap folks a chance to have some fun while waiting for the price to start dropping.
One of the levels has a sign that tells the story of some of the parts of the game (Caution: May cause frustration), but overall it's a fun thing to think in multiple dimensions. The one thing I miss is the voiceover from near the end of the Portal trailer "The next test is impossible."
but often it happens you know / that the things you don't trust are the ones you need most....
Opening lines of "Psalm" by Hey Rosetta!
Opening lines of "Psalm" by Hey Rosetta!