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It is different in tone, but the focus on puzzles should be familiar to Portal fans. The gameplay designer here is the same as the original Portal.
PS: The ending song is epic
I would say it is worth it.
ps
If you are on a (FPS) puzzles, grab THE BALL, totally underated puzzler. Even has a bit of combat. and an honorable mention to the genre PREY, this one can make you a little ill, as you dont know which way is up sometimes - but has a blance of combat and puzzles.Both of these are a littl more darker gameplay style - especially prey.
its cute.
but OMFG its soo dumbed down a toddler can finish the puzzles.
the comparisons to portal are just wrong. portal was full of some real head scratchers, while this game is clearly made for children.
anyone can breeze through the levels, which are all insanely short and simplistic.
its flat out boring.
i wanted to like this game alot, and initially i did, but the whole thing feels like one super long drawn out tutorial, without ever increasing difficulty. just when it seems like the game is starting, it comes to an end.
i played on ps3.