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If you know the Portal well, you can beat it in 40 minutes, but it is for free... work for me.
Just think of it as a demo prequel to Portal 2, also cake. I still enjoy the writing of Portal 1, nothing to prove, nothing to 1up like Portal 2 had to try to do; just pure cynical cake promises and testing.
I mean really, the companion cube that everyone's remembers so well, along with "The cake is a lie" is two of the biggest things that people remember and talk about in the game, The companion cube was a cube you used to solve a single level, and the cake is a lie was just graffiti written on the wall several million times as you played through the game.
Portal is still a very fun game though given how creative it was at the time, and honestly i still like some parts of it even after playing Portal 2.
at least there is some challenging bonus content, once you've beaten the game.
it might be considered "old" right now by some people, but the portal gun is still a genius, unique and fresh idea imo.
the original portal was an experiment and it just turned out pretty successful with it's innovative ideas, charm and humour.
even the credit rolls at the end is done entertaining.