

Besides, if the game actually deserved a 0 rating, "too short" wouldn't be a flaw it would be a blessing. If anyone is clearing it in 4 hours or less, they already know the solutions to all the rooms and are simply sprinting thru each level without taking time to actually look around or listen to dialogue. As for the length, I'm 4.5 hours into single player mode and I've only had any significant delays in one room which left me somewhat stumped for no more than 10 minutes. For a new player, the difficulty is likely spot on. The difficulty of the first 4 hours could be increased somewhat, but I suspect that's only because I enjoyed the first game so thoroughly that it has made "portalthinking" more natural for me. As for the actual merits of the game, so far it's got everything I loved about the original, but more and better. Get a job, kids.or stop wanting silly hats.

It's ignorant to resent Valve for taking the money of people who are willing to give it to them simply because you're not willing. For one thing, the XBOX version which I purchased doesn't have any DLC, and even if it did, as I understand it offers nothing that I would feel even the slightest bit compelled to purchase.
#How far is the timeframe from portal and portal 2 free
For one thing, the XBOX version which I purchased doesn't have any DLC, and even if it did, I actually agree that the ARG promotion was a bit lame if your only interest was Portal 2, but if you enjoy playing indie games, it offered a great deal on many solid titles and gave them some free press, which is not something intelligent gamers will complain about. I actually agree that the ARG promotion was a bit lame if your only interest was Portal 2, but if you enjoy playing indie games, it offered a great deal on many solid titles and gave them some free press, which is not something intelligent gamers will complain about.
