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If you had asked should I play Portal now that I've played Portal 2, I would say no unless you really enjoyed GLaDOS or you want to hear the ending song. Portal 2 expands on everything from Portal (abilities, plot, even characters). Returning to the first game can feel a bit like that level where all the awesome things from your inventory are looted and you have to play using nothing but the useless wooden sword from the beginning.
Portal is also a lot shorter that Portal 2. It won't take you very long to beat it and move on to Portal 2.
Personally, I enjoyed Portal. It was a fun little game and I really liked Doug Ratman (who doesn't show up much in Portal 2). Also I like doing things in order. I say yes.
Regardless of what you choose, I suggest waiting a bit to get it. It looks like the summer sale is going to happen soon. During the winter sale, I managed to pick up a bundle of both games for under $7.
been very helpfull
i think i will get both when they are on sale
:)
The first game is definitely recommended as a warmup to P2, the latter of which is a quantum leap over the first...