We all know that Portal isn't exactly the longest game in the world, but it still managed to take most of us four or five hours the first time we went through it. I remember taking around two hours on my second playthrough, so the length decreases significantly as you get to know the puzzle solutions. Apparently YouTube user Transgenic86 has played through it many, many more times than the average gamer, because he can blaze through it in under ten minutes.
A gameplay demo of the cancelled Portal prequel F-Stop using recreated assets features no portals, and a unique camera that duplicates items.
From GamesReviews:"Portal with RTX is a fresh look for the 2007 classic. But it's not easy to run, and the results may not impress everybody."
Portal RTX may look like a quant remaster, but that couldn't be further from the truth. It's one of the most demanding games available today.
And in a bad way! This is not where gaming should be going. We should focus more on better physics, AI, more meaningful writing, substance in storytelling and overall art over reflections and lighting effects. But hey, you've got billion dollar companies trying to sell you stuff, so I guess you have to make a whole ecosystem around ray tracing because people make a living out of it on youtube. Talk about losing touch with reality and taking eye off the ball. Advancing gaming as a whole my ass!
6:20 - 6:30
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Portal is just fantastic but I doubt it took anyone 4 or 5 hours to beat the first one, it was pretty easy to do. I guess if you went for every single little achievement it would take that long but i doubt it would take that long. That doesnt include the challenge rooms.
That is amazing.
Now 'that' is what I call thinking with portals.
like wtf? awezum!!!!!