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Did you even get to Level 7 or you gave up by then cuz "it was too easy"?
I was also expecting a shooter. At what level do we actually get a gun? (one that shoots)
It's not a shooter like Call of Duty, Battlefield, etc.
As to "not having the time", I'm going to brutally call you out on this one. You very much have the time; you can pause and save at any point and in all honesty it does help to take breaks and come back to the game later with a fresh mind with new inspirations. Portal isn't designed to be a game you can beat in three to six hours, so sit back and relax. It's a GAME, not a contest.
I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it, but honestly your complaint says more about your lack of patience than the quality of the game.
Portal and Portal 2 are much more about making you think in ways you've never really considered before. If you get stuck, well, you get stuck. Be patient. Think outside of the box. Try things that you don't think will work on first glance. Place portals on places you didn't really consider.
The key to Portal and Portal 2 is PATIENCE. squirrellyotter is right. If you're patient enough ANYBODY can solve the puzzles. When you get stuck it'll feel that much better when you actually beat the puzzles. So relax. Pay attention to the dialogue, it's great. And don't expect the game to be something it's not. Your only "weapon" the whole game will be the portal game. Your only "goal" is to sole the puzzle. In Portal, nothing else matters, except perhaps the dialogue and story.
I'm glad I played the games, gutted I was late to the party. They're both fantastic. The second even moreso with the inclusion of the co-op stages.
Also, if you're having a hard time with Portal 2, beat Portal first. There aren't as many puzzle mechanics, nor as many total puzzles. It's not near as frustrating as the second game.