Portal 2 (Classic) Xbox 360

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Platform: Xbox 360
Released: 21 April 2011
GTIN-13: 5030930107048
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Description

Portal 2 is the eagerly awaited and visually breathtaking sequel to the ingenious and innovatively created game Portal, 2007's Game of the Year. This first person puzzle solving platform game has blown the minds of gamers the world over with its riveting storyline and vibrant graphics, and has finally returned with a sequel worthy of its predecessor. This futuristic game has been engineered to bend the laws of physics at will, and challenges you to keep your wits about you with every step you take, with puzzles that place brain over brawn. Play as the protagonist Chell, a human test subject who awakens in the Aperture Science Enrichment Centre after being kept in stasis for many years. The Laboratories in which you find yourself once again are now in disrepair, due to the Artificial Intelligence robot villain GLaDOS murdering all of the scientists who worked there. Now dormant, you accidentally awaken her in your attempt to escape, and she challenges you once more to a series of test chambers. Unravel the mystics and science that enshroud the power hungry GlaDOS as you make your way through, allowing this uniquely complex storyline to unfold with every chamber you conquer. Your character will still possess the portal gun, an experimental portal device that can break the laws of spatial physics by creating inter-spatial portals between two flat planes, allowing you to transport yourself at will. You will also be able to produce tractor beams, laser redirection, bridges made of light, and gels that give the objects they cover special properties; all of this is designed to help you make your way through the test chambers. These challenges have been completely revamped in order to offer you, the player, even more to pique your interest throughout, expanding the world you grew to know and love in the original Portal. Alongside the incredibly rich storyline, superb character development, visually stunning environments, witty dialogue, and the helpful experimental devices provided, there is also a keenly developed co-op