18 Apr 2011
28 Jun 2022 - Nintendo Switch
26 Feb 2014 - Linux
18 Apr 2011 - Mac
18 Apr 2011 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
20 Apr 2011 - PlayStation 3
22 Apr 2011 - PlayStation 3
22 Apr 2011 - PlayStation 3
20 Apr 2011 - Xbox 360
22 Apr 2011 - Xbox 360
22 Apr 2011 - Xbox 360
Main story
Main story + extras
100% completion
Sequel to the acclaimed Portal (2007), Portal 2 pits the protagonist of the original game, Chell, and her new robot friend, Wheatley, against more puzzles conceived by GLaDOS, an A.I. with the sole purpose of testing the Portal Gun's mechanics and taking revenge on Chell for the events of Portal. As a result of several interactions and revelations, Chell once again pushes to escape Aperture Science Labs.
You lost your memory, you are alone in a world full of danger, and your mission is survive using your mind. The only way to get out from this hell is.....Hi i'm GLAdOS, and welcome to the amazing world of portal 2, here i will expose you to a lot of tests, and try to k.. help Aperture Science envolve in a new era. Your job is advance in the levels i propose and get better and better, you will have an portal gun to help you, and remember nothing is impossible if you try, and try again and again and again.... The puzzles are waiting for you!
Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
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Chinese (Simplified) | ✓ | ||
Chinese (Traditional) | ✓ | ||
Czech | ✓ | ||
Danish | ✓ | ||
Dutch | ✓ | ||
English | ✓ | ✓ | |
Spanish (Spain) | ✓ | ✓ | |
Finnish | ✓ | ||
French | ✓ | ✓ | |
Hungarian | ✓ | ||
Italian | ✓ | ||
Japanese | ✓ | ||
Korean | ✓ | ||
Norwegian | ✓ | ||
Polish | ✓ | ||
Portuguese (Portugal) | ✓ | ||
Russian | ✓ | ✓ | |
Swedish | ✓ | ||
Turkish | ✓ | ||
Thai | ✓ | ||
German | ✓ | ✓ |
The puzzles twisted my brain but never broke it, tough enough to made me think, but never unfair. I struggled, experiment, then it clicks and that moment feels incredible and the portal gun never gets old. Still as mind-blowing as day one.
The story pulled me in, the humor cuts deep, and that ending? Perfect. Another killer credits song seals the deal.
The co-op is just as good as the main game and the workshop maps? Endless free content. You’ll never run out of puzzles to solve.
A must-play, and for the price. It's practically stealing especially on sale.