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He said 360 exclusively!? How dare they!!
I guess...no, I'm completely positive that Valve wouldn't leave us in the dark with their games. But not mentioning the game on PC, makes me a little nervous.
Lets just hope Valve can keep to the release date.
I watched the conference?
Well as you can see I didn't post those. D:
Portal: Still Alive additional levels based off Portal: The Flash Version, won't include GlaDOS
46 Comments by Griffin McElroy Jul 20th 2008 2:30PM
Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, First Person Shooters, Puzzle
There's been an understandable amount of excitement regarding the pseudo-sequel to 2007's "Game of the Year", Portal, following the E3 '08 unveiling of Portal: Still Alive. However, little was announced about the title by its digital anti-heroine at the Microsoft Press Conference -- luckily, Valve's Doug Lombardi spilled the beans about the game's new features, and its relationship to the first groundbreaking title, in a few interviews during last week's shenanigans.
In one such interview with GameSetWatch, Lombardi explained that Still Alive is a standalone version of the original Portal. The additional maps and challenges that were revealed on Gamerscore Blog will be pulled from the Portal: The Flash Game map pack, a 3D rendition of the award-winning web game based on the original pastry-rich puzzler. This map pack, lovingly crafted by We Create Stuff (the minds behind the Flash game), is available (and free) to download for PC portal-hoppers now.
Unfortunately, neither GlaDOS, nor any other "story elements", will be included in the extra content. As excited as we are for this expansion, the prospect of zipping around an abandoned research facility without the accompaniment of an unsettling, sing-song voice just doesn't seem right.
Fixed.Fortunately, neither GlaDOS, nor any other "story elements", will be included in the extra content. As excited as we are for this expansion, the prospect of zipping around an abandoned research facility without the accompaniment of an unsettling, sing-song voice just doesn't seem right.
No new storyline...:|
Its obviously just a small expansion for 360 users because they want some more quality maps because PC gamers get ones for free and can make their own. Which is why it is currently an exclusive, so 360 owners go 'OMG they havnt forgotten us!! '. But obviously Valve will not keep it from Steam for long. I'm getting both!
YaY Me!
Haha, we've had it, like, weeks before the 360 guys even heard of it!