Portal will be bundled with at least Half-Life 2: Episode 2 and Team Fortress 2 (in the $40 Black version), which takes some of the sting. But ... four hours?
We're all for short, sweet games. But our idea of a short game is about eight hours unless we're playing monthly episodes. When we hit the four-hour mark in a game, we're just getting started.
I guarantee the first room will take me four hours. And if there's any bits where you can make things pop out and back in again like the gun in the demo - well, that's another four hours.
For something that's basically half tech demo, half just a bit of fun, four hours is fine. I mean hell, EP2 itself is only going to be six or seven hours. And as Father Jack said, I'll probably end up spazzing around in the first room for a good while before I even start to complete the puzzles.
Gunslinger42 wrote:For something that's basically half tech demo, half just a bit of fun, four hours is fine. I mean hell, EP2 itself is only going to be six or seven hours. And as Father Jack said, I'll probably end up spazzing around in the first room for a good while before I even start to complete the puzzles.
Is there any scope for multiplayer in Portal? If so then I envisage it going the way of 'slinger and Tasers in SWAT - setting up little loops to trap your mates for infinitely.
Lateralus wrote:Is there any scope for multiplayer in Portal? If so then I envisage it going the way of 'slinger and Tasers in SWAT - setting up little loops to trap your mates for infinitely.
I believe they said they'd see how the Single Player was received and then make a decision.
I's say it was likely that they'd already got some ideas down at least.