I hope so. Goign through the same environments or tests again to kill the same GlaDos might be a bit of a let down. Ah well, it Vave and it's Portal. Not complants. Hope they bring cake.stompy said:Great news, but will this new Portal bring anything new to the table?
I never knew how hard it was to kill something that said "It's OK, I don't blame you."Khell_Sennet said:Hello, friend. I see you. Are you there? Hey, put me down! Owowowowowo! Whhhyyyy?
I seriously doubt it. It would be almost impossible to design a game like that; there would be so many ways to exploit and break it (and encounter hideous bugs). Portal gameplay makes the most sense in a strictly controlled environment, probably why Valve chose the "test chamber" theme.Mairsil the Pretender said:I'm guessing it will introduce usage of the portal gun in chaotic, non-controlled enviroments, like outdoors, or against AI enemies.
Yea, but one of the main problems with the Matrix sequels is that the story went to pot. Half-Life 2 and Portal have shown no signs of jumping the shark yet.Yan-Yan said:I am, sadly, reminded of The Matrix and it's sequels. The Matrix was almost a sleeper hit that came from no where and took the theaters by storm. Then when they announced a sequel, no matter how good it was or could have been, it now had to compete with The Matrix. I fear, a bit, that this is what one will find with Portal 2.
Not because Portal 2 will be bad, lack luster, or even sub par compared to Portal. It may, in fact, be twice as good, but people will expect the same feelings that Portal pulled from them.
Instead, I predict people will get the 'standard Valve procedure': "More of the Same, But Different". It will be Portal, it will give more physics flinging, ball busting, Sentry centered game play, but they will somehow up the anti.
We've learned from past franchise games that sequels are like that (Mario, for example). It's not bad, but people are going to ruin it for themselves. Me? I'm going to buy it regardless, because like the player made maps you can download, it's that kind of stupid fun I love.