Uma cobaia acorda em uma instalação científica controlada por uma inteligência artificial sádica e precisa escapar com a ajuda do único instrumento que possui: uma arma que cria portais.Uma cobaia acorda em uma instalação científica controlada por uma inteligência artificial sádica e precisa escapar com a ajuda do único instrumento que possui: uma arma que cria portais.Uma cobaia acorda em uma instalação científica controlada por uma inteligência artificial sádica e precisa escapar com a ajuda do único instrumento que possui: uma arma que cria portais.
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- GLaDOS
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- The Anger Sphere
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- Chell
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- Chell
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Avaliações em destaque
The central conceit revolves around a special gun that can create portals in walls, allowing the player to immediately travel from one window to another. The game is a series of puzzles the player must solve to reach a reward at the end. Besides being challenging, the game includes some very humorous elements.
Some have complained about the brevity of the gameplay, but this game was originally part of a 5-game compilation called The Orange Box, and Portal was deemed by many to be a minor inclusion in a collection that included the highly anticipated Half-Life 2. Portal was a surprising success.
However brief the gameplay might be, it is of high quality. And I have to say the ending (song) is my favorite of all time.
This game is absolutely brilliant. This is a 1st Person puzzle game that uses...you guessed it...Portals! The way the levels are designed, they're really well done. There are some that don't take a lot of thought, but later in the game, they get really clever with the puzzle and level design that really impresses me.
The atmosphere, music, art direction, and story is also really appealing. It has bit of a dark vibe coming off of it, while at times being subtly funny in the games dialogue.
I will say, playing it again is different than playing it through the 1st time. The challenge is present when you first play it, but as far as replay ability, it becomes a game of speed running at that point. It still doesn't take away my overall enjoyment of this game. It's still a great game, and I would HIGHLY recommend anyone reading this to play it. You won't be disappointed.
In short, the game is perfectly made, and even more so at its age.
At the same time, an interesting plot is combined with interesting and even challenging logic puzzles.
There is humor that dilutes the intense thoughts after the level.
The game is atmospheric, it has references, and after completing it, a pleasant impression remains.
And since the game is based on logic levels, you can replay it several times as soon as you forget (after a couple of years, calmly).
Be sure to play it. It's pretty fast, but very memorable...
Puzzle games and first-person shooters: never been a big fan of either, but both are combined here into a mind-bending journey through a high-tech lab. The portal gun itself is a fun game mechanic, but it's really all you have to make your way past machine-gun robots, lasers and electrical fields. There's also a companion cube which, oddly enough, becomes sort of a sidekick.
Technically there's running, shooting and a boss fight; but in the end, it is unlike any video game I've ever played and it is a must for anyone who can get their hands on it. It is short, but I can hardly consider that a negative - because as soon as I finished, I started over and did it all again. Twice.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesGLaDOS may be named for the real life Dr. Gladys J. Loring who was one of the psychiatrists who evaluated Mercury Astronaut candidates at Wright-Patterson. These men were put through extreme tests that pushed the boundaries of ethical testing.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt the end of the testing chambers, GLaDOS states that the equipment "can withstand temperatures of over 4000 degrees Kelvin," however, Kelvin is not measured in degrees, it's measured in Kelvins.
- Citações
GLaDOS: Look, you're wasting your time. And, believe me, you don't have a whole lot left to waste. What's your point, anyway? *Survival?* Well, then, the last thing you want to do is hurt me. I have your brain scanned and permanently backed-up in case something terrible happens to you, which it's just about to. Don't believe me? Here, I'll put you on:
Strange voice: Hellooooooooo!
GLaDOS: That's you! That's how dumb you sound! You've been wrong about every single thing you've ever done, including this thing. You're not smart. You're not a scientist. You're not a doctor. You're not even a full-time employee! Where did your life go so wrong?
- ConexõesEdited into Chell's Mind (2010)
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