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[quote=MustardJeep](...)Even though it was obvious "how" to solve them by midgame I freely admit to noclipping around these speed bumps[/quote]
Sometimes you knew exactly what you had to do, but it'd take so long and be so deadly, that it'd pay way more off to just noclip through it all. The levels seem harder (than P2) , but in the end they just take longer to solve. Too much "Eugh I gotta do all that ?" moments instead of "Hmm how will I work this out?"
Also, minor issue, sometimes Virgil was supposed to be seen while he spoke, but I didn't notice he was there until he actually stated so. ( "You won't be seeing much of me anymore" Wait was I supposed to be seeing you?)
Overall, it's a great game, and an even greater nostalgia feeling of having a FREAKING PORTAL GUN. I absolutely LOVE portal mechanics. Definitely worth playing if you're a crazy Portal fan like me