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Portal: Still Alive [Online Game Code]

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Xbox 360 Teen
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • Online Game Code: Currently, this item is available only to customers located in the United States and who have a U.S. billing address.
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  • ASIN: B001LRQ974
  • Release Date: October 25, 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,091 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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5.1 Surround Sound, HD (High Definition). Winner of over 30 ‘Game of the Year’ awards, ‘Portal’ now comes to the Xbox LIVE Arcade! As unwilling test subjects in a sinister laboratory, players must break the laws of physics using ‘portal’ technology to solve puzzles and survive. Unlock the full game to experience the complete singleplayer story, gain access to all 14 new bonus maps, and get a glimpse behind the scenes with developer commentary! This game requires the Xbox 360 hard drive. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see www.xbox.com/live/accounts.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars best game in years, April 26, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Portal: Still Alive [Online Game Code] (Software Download)
Portal has won many awards since its launch in 2007, and when you play it, you'll agree that it deserves them. It's ingenious and compelling, a masterpiece easily at home in an all-time greatest games hall of fame list.

Despite many recommendations from friends, I initially avoided getting this game for two reasons. Don't make this mistake! It's a fantastic game, and neither of my concerns proved to be important.

First, I thought Portal was a first-person shooter (FPS), and I don't like FPSs or games requiring lightning fast reflexes, so I almost skipped it. Portal was originally released as part of "The Orange Box". The Orange Box was a disc-based game for Windows, Xbox 360, and PS3 which bundled 5 games in 1. The other 4 games in the bundle were well-known FPSs which had been released previously (Half Life 2, 2 add-ons for Half Life 2, and Team Fortress 2). In that company, one might assume that the 5th game in the bundle, Portal, was also an FPS. In fact, Portal is not an FPS at all, but a first-person 3D puzzle game, and one of the most original and ingenious puzzle games in years. Each level introduces you to new game elements and increasingly difficult puzzles, with many wonderful "aha!" moments. Fast reflexes aren't required, but brains definitely are. Others might assume that, as the "fifth wheel" in The Orange Box bundle, Portal would be a give-away title not worth trying to sell or advertise. Nothing could be further from the truth. Despite the obvious success of Half Life 2, many game players and critics alike would argue that Portal is the strongest game in The Orange Box bundle.

Once I knew I wanted to try Portal, I again delayed my purchase because I wasn't sure which version to get. Should I get "The Orange Box", which costs more, comes on disc, and contains 4 FPSs that I probably won't play? Or should I get "Portal: Still Alive", which costs less, is downloadable, and comes with a few extra puzzles but no bundled games? The answer is: it doesn't matter, either choice is great, and it's up to personal preference. If you also like FPSs, The Orange Box is definitely a great value. I personally prefer not having to keep a disc in the drive, and will gladly take even a small amount of extra puzzling content over an FPS, so this downloadable version was best for me. See my comment on this article for a detailed list of differences between the two versions. Regardless, don't let indecision about the platform/version hold you back, like it did me. You can't go wrong with either one!

Now, I want to briefly describe the game and what makes it great. The premise and basis of all the puzzles is that there is a new technology that allows you to open "portals" between virtually any two flat surfaces. Imagine opening a magic door that connected the wall in front of you with the wall behind you -- you could look through this door and see your own backside. Now what if you opened a magic portal connection between the floor and ceiling -- and stepped through. Now what if you open a portal connection between walls at different angles and jump through -- your momentum will carry through but gravity will shift your ballistic trajectory. The possibilities are endless and mind-boggling. Fortunately, the game eases you into the concept, along with other game elements, and by the end you're an expert, ready for the major challenges ahead. (Once you solved the game, try looking at online videos of pros playing the game; you'll be blown away by what experts can do with portals.)

But the other great thing, which isn't common for puzzle games, is the understated but excellent plot and backstory. Throughout the levels, you get a few hints that something bigger is going on here, and that maybe beating the levels shouldn't be your first priority. I'll avoid spoiling it and leave it at that. But I can't help but mention the superb cherry on top, which is a very gratifying end credits scene with a catchy original song, which you'll probably want to view/listen to over and over again. You can find this song and its lyrics online (and in games like Rock Band 2), but they won't make sense or carry any emotional weight until you've solved Portal. I'm also told the plot ties in with the larger Half Life universe, but as I don't like first-person shooters, I didn't catch those references.

I can't recommend this game highly enough. If you haven't played it yet, run, don't walk, to enjoy this treasure.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Skip This!, April 10, 2009
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Portal: Still Alive [Online Game Code] (Software Download)
While portal DOES come in the Orange Box, this stand-alone has 14 new levels, plus challenges for all advanced and new levels. $15 is a small price to pay for this much fun!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The cake is a lie, April 8, 2009
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Portal: Still Alive [Online Game Code] (Software Download)
The stand-alone arcade version of Portal is a terrific little game and well worth the modest cost. If you've got the Orange Box retail game, skip this. But if not, or if you absolutely LOVED it in OB and want to get the extra challenges, go for it. Such a simple concept gets used in so many different ways that the entire game.
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