Portal: Still Alive

Portal: Still Alive

Raptr, a popular game tracking and social platform for gamers and Gamespot teamed up to release an interesting infograph on the popular Portal 2 game. The infographic reveals the percentage of gamers who completed the game, which achievements were the hardest to obtain, and how its release affected other Portal-related games.

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"The PC and the 360 are just more straightforward. We can focus on what we want to do, which is make game experiences, instead of sweating bullets over obscure architectural decisions they make with their platform. [...] I didn’t come into this business in the 90s because of some technical fetish. I came in because I wanted to give people experiences that made them have fun."

"10. Katamari Damacy
9. 9
8. The Fallout Series
7. Ico/Shadow of the Colossus
6. Heart of Darkness
5. Portal
4. The Oddworld Series
3. Grim Fandango
2. Every Shiny Game Except The Ones Based On Movies
1. Psychonauts

RUNNERS UP: Bioshock, Okami, Heart of the Alien, Beyond Good & Evil, the Metroid series, Mirror's Edge, and the works of Warren Spector. Just had to stop at some point. Okami and Heart of the Alien I don't find particularly fun (compared to others on the list), but both..."

"In this dark cloud known as the Global Economic Meltdown, it's hard to justify spending 60 bucks on a new video game.

But the best games for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii aren't necessarily those for sale in stores.

Some of the most inventive titles are downloadable games, small chunks of digital fun that cost only $5 to $15 apiece."

Today I bring you horrible news, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader has now been released for the Xbox Live Arcade at the price of $15. How the mighty fun of XBLA has fallen because of this price uprising to crap quality ratio…. or has it? Could the pricing of this game end the reign of higher priced games or will XNA Community games cheaper prices do it?

"Portal is great, yada yada yada, we already knew that. Covered it in 2007. But this product? The same game again, for $15, with some bonus maps thrown in that other people can play for free? I'm less inclined to blow sunshine up its ass. If you somehow missed Portal the first time around, and don’t own a PC, and aren’t interested in The Orange Box, you…probably don’t exist as a real person. And won't be needing this. But hey, just in case you did tick all those boxes, Portal’s great, check th..."