http://www.thinkwithportals.com/blog.php?id=6409&p=1Oh yeah, by the way, before we forget, the first Portal 2 DLC, "Peer Review" will be out next Wednesday. For free.
Portal 2: Peer Review
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Portal 2: Peer Review
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Re: Portal 2: Peer Review
The DLC is out now. Portal 2 is also 50% off through Thursday at 4PM PDT, so get it if you haven't!
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thanks for the heads up, that deal might just be too good to pass upWill T. wrote:The DLC is out now. Portal 2 is also 50% off through Thursday at 4PM PDT, so get it if you haven't!
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does any one know how much gameplay the dlc offers?
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Re: Portal 2: Peer Review
I haven't tried the co-op myself yet, but I hear there are a total of 9 new maps, which is pretty good. The original 5 co-op chapters were 6 to 7 maps long, so this one's around a time and a half one of those based on number of maps.Jesus_Faction wrote:does any one know how much gameplay the dlc offers?
The SP challenge mode will only last as long as your interest in the challenges does. It's fun to go through and find the shortest/least-portals ways through the levels, but some might not enjoy this as much as others. I personally find it interesting to learn just how many portals my standard solutions for each challenge actually took, and how that stacks up to others' runs. The records for lowest portals on each chapter can also make you search for the methods the best-scoring people used, by essentially suggesting "This chamber is do-able in X portals."
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Re: Portal 2: Peer Review
A 9-level new set of co-op levels, with a great story to go with. These levels are acctually very challenging on the first playthrough; Biker and I were stuck on 7 for almost a half hour. Most levels deal with the basics, you'll see gels and lasers on pretty much every stage, one stage even has the Conversion Gel (the "place a portal anywhere" goop). Funnels, bridges, turrets, just about everything.Jesus_Faction wrote:does any one know how much gameplay the dlc offers?
On top of that, every single player and co-op level also has a "challenge mode", which keeps track of how fast you run the level and how many portals you use. It has a high-score system which is linked with steam statistics (there's a graph), and also keeps track of your friends' scores. Lower times and few portals are the high scores. Unfortunetly, unlike the original, there is no "fewest steps" challenge, but the challenge mode allows for time trial on any and every stage, including the first levels without the portal gun, and even the final confrontation with Wheatly.

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