Portal: Revolution Brings a New Campaign with 40 Brand-New Puzzles to Valve’s Portal 2

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Portal: Revolution, a community-made mod from Second Face Software that brings a new campaign mode with 40 brand-new puzzles to Portal 2, is now available as a free download on Steam for all owners of Valve’s acclaimed 2011 puzzle-platform game.

Key features:

  • Resurrected “Pneumatic Diversity Vent” element
  • New laser cube variant
  • Over 15 puzzles using only the blue Portal-Gun
  • Gel Cleansing Field

Description:

Set inbetween Portal and Portal 2, Portal: Revolution tells a brand new story using new characters. You play as a test subject who is awoken by a personality sphere called Stirling and join his mission to find a powerful device capable of restoring Aperture to its former glory.

Portal: Revolutions puzzle difficulty starts where Portal 2 stops, but fear not. All new mechanics and advanced portal tricks are taught to you. We have ensured through rigorous playtesting that every player can solve the puzzles. Although very few chambers require portals to be fired mid-air, no puzzles require advanced tricky movement.

Portal: Revolution uses a modified version of Portal 2: Community Edition’s engine, which is a custom version of the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Source Engine branch using licensed source code provided by Valve Software.

Reviews:

  • “Feels like legit portal game”
  • “Very fun, if you enjoyed Portal 2 you’ll enjoy this for sure. Humor, voice acting and story are obviously not up to par with Valve but it comes pretty close and I think that’s the most we can ask for with mods.”
  • “A fun mod that recaptures the humor of Portal while providing an engaging suite of new tools to go along with it, accompanied by the lovely voice acting of Sarah Jacklin and William Neal.”
  • “I love me some portal”

Source: Steam

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