Depends on how busy you are. Do you think that your family could collapse with a $60 expenditure? If not, then yes. If so . . . you need to re-think your life.
BAM, just about wraps it up nicely...Valagetti said:Best game ever! Best $60 I ever spent!
Problem there is sales don't mean the game is good. MW2 sold like crazy and when I rented it I thought it was horrible.Jezzascmezza said:I'd say... Yes.
It is worth it.
Because it's sold out at every damn games store in my area (I guess that's what I get for being overseas at the time of a big game release.)
The huge amount of people who caused it to be sold out thought it was worth it, that's for sure.
Felt the puzzles was to easy on co-op. Should give out some dlc(free or pay) with more advanced puzzles.samwd1 said:hell, depends how old your child is, you could play together.Appleshampoo said:This isn't a massive deep discussion of Portal 2 or anything, just a simple question.
I loved Portal 1, it was great, however at the moment money is pretty low for me due to having a damn child that needs something every 5 seconds so the little money I do have spare I like to make sure I spend it wisely.
So is Portal 2 worth the purchase? Is it worth the hour of shouting my girlfriend will do when she finds out I've wasted her shoe money on buying a game?
if you like portal 1 youll like portal 2 because it has more puzzles with different items to solve them with.
I dunno about singleplayer but multiplayer co-op is a hoot so if you like very complex portal puzzles that require another player, then seems like a good purchase.
Were you one of the people that complained that L4D2 should have all been free content for L4D1? I don't get why every time VALVe releases a sequel everyone complains that it's "more the same with some slight twists" yet when other companies do that it's all good. That's like the definition of a sequel, ignoring the fact that Portal 2 has more than a few new things.Mimsofthedawg said:my problem with portal 2 is that it feels like more of the same. It has some new cool gadgets and all that stuff, but it seems to me like a massive expansion pack of Portal 1 than anything else. Further compounding the problem is that if you play both the single and co op campaigns, it nets you around 15 hours of game play. That's $4 of entertainment per hour. However, then there's not much replay value cause you've beaten all of the puzzles. Unless you're gonna try to get all of the achievements or something, I don't see how this is worth $60 (my friend rented it and we beat the co op together). I pay $60 for games I know I'll LOVE and will offer me a better value for my money. For example, I spent around 450 hours in Oblivion. thats 13 cents an hour. I'm hoping to spend at least 300 hours in skyrim. that's 20 cents an hour.Appleshampoo said:This isn't a massive deep discussion of Portal 2 or anything, just a simple question.
I loved Portal 1, it was great, however at the moment money is pretty low for me due to having a damn child that needs something every 5 seconds so the little money I do have spare I like to make sure I spend it wisely.
So is Portal 2 worth the purchase? Is it worth the hour of shouting my girlfriend will do when she finds out I've wasted her shoe money on buying a game?
If you look at it from that perspective... I don't think it's worth it. I mean, true, most games don't go on for 300+ hours, but the games I buy I at least expect 30 or so hours out of, between replays and/or multiplayer. I'd say it can wait till Christmas when you get that check from grandma.
Raiyan 1.0 said:While you're at it, don't forget the free DLC.Appleshampoo said:So yeah, screw it. I'll go buy it. Thanks guys
Valve Time activated!No exact release date yet, but it?s ?this Summer?. Doesn?t Summer start on Monday? Maybe it will be Monday! (It won?t be Monday)