Portal 2: The Final Hours Now On Steam

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Posted May 20, 2011 by Marshall in iPad, PC

Have you finished Portal 2 and want to know more about the game? Well if your willing to pay for it you can Portal 2 – The Final Hours is now available on Steam as well as iPad. It’ll set you back £1.49/$2.00

Geoff Keighley has created  the 15,000 word multimedia experience/interactive documentary/digital book was created during Portal 2′s development.

Geoff Keighley was a fly on the wall during the production of the game and scrounged together the dramatic story brought to life by exclusive photos, videos, interviews, interactive experiences, and other surprises.”

Below we have found out some details about The Final Hours of Portal 2

  • That Portal 2 actually began as a prequel to the first game without portals or GLaDOS.
  • The Directed Design Experiments created after Half-Life 2: Episode 2, including video of a never-before-disclosed project, Two Bots, One Wrench.
  • How the story of Portal 2 evolved during development. See images and read surprising details.
  • How it worked with Jonathan Coulton to create “Want You Gone,” the closing song to the game.

The interactive bits from the iPad version are also intact for the Steam release, albeit with less fingerprints/smudging. You’ll get to:

  • Play with portals in an interactive diagram where you learn how portals work.
  • Muck about with a 360 degree panorama photos of the Valve office and design labs.
  • Listen to the songs that inspired the Portal 2 development team.
  • Hear Jonathan Coulton’s Portal 2 song in various stages of development.
  • Puppet Wheatley in an interactive experience
  • Destroy Aperture Science by wiping your fingers over the screen (we assume you’ll need a touch screen for that)
  • Interact with fans and voice your opinion via polls and a feedback form.

Looks like I will be spending £1.49 this weekend.

Source: PC Gamer


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