![]() ![]() Unreal Chamber (opens in new tab) is particularly interesting because it uses the portal technology in new ways. If, on the other hand, you’re more into Portal for the surreal spatial manipulation, then you should check out Unreal Chamber, another three-part campaign that focuses on a specific element of Portal 2. If you’re a fan of the moodier elements of Portal 2’s atmosphere, Decay is a must. But each test chamber looks beautifully grimy and unkempt, including some fabulous use of vegetation. It’s a relatively challenging set of levels, with puzzles that revolve mainly around lasers. ![]() One of the most aesthetically pleasing map campaigns around is Decay (opens in new tab), a short campaign in three parts that doubles down on the ramshackle style of Portal 2’s first third. If you’re after something a bit different, there are a couple of alternatives. Quick word of warning, however, the last chamber has a devious trick puzzle that implies you need to do some complex portal-jumping when you actually don’t.Īll these adventures are very well made in a general sense, but they basically exist for people who want a little bit more of the Portal 2 campaign. These start out as short, individual vignettes, gradually broadening into elaborate multi-stage chambers where you need to work out the puzzle’s sequence step by step. Instead it has large and hugely detailed chambers absolutely crammed with puzzles. Unlike the previous campaigns I mentioned, this one doesn’t have much of a story. Another campaign well worth checking out is Refreshing Course (opens in new tab). ![]()
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