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Portal

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  • 2007
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IMDb RATING
9.1/10
16K
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Portal (2007)
From the developer who couldn't count to three if their lives depended on it, comes two of the best games of the last generation (that you can beat in a single afternoon): Portal and Portal 2.
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Artificial IntelligenceAdventureComedySci-Fi

A test subject wakes up in a scientific facility controlled by a sadistic artificial intelligence and must escape with the help of the only instrument she has--a gun that makes portals.A test subject wakes up in a scientific facility controlled by a sadistic artificial intelligence and must escape with the help of the only instrument she has--a gun that makes portals.A test subject wakes up in a scientific facility controlled by a sadistic artificial intelligence and must escape with the help of the only instrument she has--a gun that makes portals.

  • Writers
    • Chet Faliszek
    • Marc Laidlaw
    • Erik Wolpaw
  • Stars
    • Ellen McLain
    • Mike Patton
    • Alesia Glidewell
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Writers
      • Chet Faliszek
      • Marc Laidlaw
      • Erik Wolpaw
    • Stars
      • Ellen McLain
      • Mike Patton
      • Alesia Glidewell
    • 24User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Ellen McLain
    Ellen McLain
    • GLaDOS
    • (voice)
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    Mike Patton
    Mike Patton
    • The Anger Sphere
    • (voice)
    Alesia Glidewell
    Alesia Glidewell
    • Chell
    • (as Alésia Glidewell)
    Jeep Barnett
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jeremy Bennett
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jason Brashill
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Christopher Chin
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Greg Coomer
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Scott Dalton
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Kerry Davis
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Faliszek
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Graham
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Kae Irvin
    • Chell
    • (archive sound)
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Lars Jensvold
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    David Kircher
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Realm Lovejoy
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Randy Lundeen
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Nick Maggiore
    • Self - Commentary
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Writers
      • Chet Faliszek
      • Marc Laidlaw
      • Erik Wolpaw
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    User reviews24

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    10Scelestus-1

    Brilliant game!!!

    Portal is a work of genius, hands down. Only genius can use cake as a philosophic standpoint, argue to kill an inanimate object, and give you sufficient reason to love things out to kill you (much less call them cute). Further more, what kind of game is this? is it a first-person-shooter? a puzzle game? a comedy? It is (more or less) all three...

    Without giving too much away, you play as a character (later on named Chell) that receives a device capable of producing portals. These portals allow you to travel across a room, walking in one portal and out the other instantly. You are guided through an expanse of testing and experimentation by a computer known simply as "GLaDOS", or Generic Lifeform and Disk Operating System. Things are not quite as they seem while you make your way through the Aperture Science Enrichment Center.

    This game is worth the attention, and probably the most inventive thing I've seen out of the gaming world in my life. Get it. Now. =)
    10DcheatB

    Play this game...if you don't your crazy!

    I should note that this game is part of the Orange Box, So I will conclude the whole thing here.

    Let's start off with the Half life 2 thing. I didn't play the Half life before But I can say after playing this, I wish to Buy it! The Game offer's Unique character's and fantastic models that will make even the most well played gamer say ' what the ****!' the maps are extensive and are hard and satisfying to explore and conquer. But the enemy's are the only thing I have to say went a bit wrong. There good to battle and it's great to fight, But I see a repetition of enemies that make you tired of playing Half life 2 for a bit. But the Orange box solves that problem for a bit.

    Let's look at Portal. Yes portal, You probably heard ( or about to) that the game is probably a revolution in puzzle games since Russians invented Tetris...they are right. The game is probably one of the best games I had ever played. Very different then Half life franchise, with only two characters, making this game very comfortable to new people who are uneasy to playing puzzle games. With GlADIS, the only speaking role in the game, is played wonderfully and you will antipate when she will speak next. But what about the game play? It's AMAZING! something I never seen is you can actually travel great distances without even using anything but a Portal gun. You have to understand that trying to even do this with the graphic's it shows is almost next to impossible for the playstation 2 or even playstation 3! The only thing bad I can say about this game is...well nothing! The game show's that you can still play a good game without bloodshed or going around a place rounding thing's up to make a star.

    Not much to say about Team fortress 2. But I really wish I had Xbox live while playing this. The game is mainly online based so I can't say much.

    Developer commentary's are in all the games and are easy to read. Buy this Game right NOW! 10 out of 10! Go out to your nearest best buy and buy this game! You will never be sorry!....Oh ****, I got to buy it!
    8saveliydalmatov

    Masterclass from Valve

    Brilliant, gorgeous, and one of my favorite games in this genre.

    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...
    10rocket2106

    The cake is a lie!!

    As an avid gamer, I pride myself on the diversity of games that I play. Though I'm not a big fan of puzzle games, (I usually tend to prefer the more violent games) I decided to buy the Portal bundle from the Steam Store. I had heard of it over the years and always blew it off because it looked like a really poor idea for a game. I started playing Portal as soon as it finished downloading and the mystery and obfuscation right from the start hooked me and pulled me right into it. As I said before, I'm not really a big fan of puzzle games, but Portal just seemed to grab a hold of me and didn't let go until it was over. The levels started of simple and easy, but as you progress through the game they seem to get exponentially more difficult. Valve took a minimalist approach to the gameplay and managed to weave an extremely intricate story to back it up and leave you guessing about everything outside of the Enrichment Center.

    When I say minimalist, I mean they used very few characters, very few environments, and a very limited number of use-able tools. The characters and story, despite this minimal use of characters, both showed a lot of depth and made you actually like all the characters. As for the environments and tools, they rearranged them for each level to make each situation more and more difficult to solve. I was amazed by the depth of the story and characters, and also of how well they put the puzzles together. I played through the game in one sitting but it took me a whole night to do so. Even though it was pretty short lived, it was a memorable and enjoyable experience that I would recommend for anyone that calls themselves a gamer. Just remember that the cake is a lie!
    10atlasmb

    A Favorite

    Portal is my favorite puzzle game of all time. Utilizing superior physics that revolutionized gaming, it was both challenging and entertaining.

    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.

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    • Trivia
      GLaDOS 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.
    • Goofs
      At 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.
    • Quotes

      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?

    • Connections
      Edited into Chell's Mind (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Still Alive
      Written by Jonathan Coulton

      Performed by Ellen McLain

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      • October 10, 2007 (United States)
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