Portal 2

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I quite enjoyed the
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The again, i'm a sucker for that kind of stuff
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Wasn't there some mention of free DLC during the summer? Any word on it yet?
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This is Valve we're talking about. I seem to recall them mentioning a game called Half-Life 2: Episode 3 at some point.

Been that long though, I'm starting to wonder whether my head made it up.
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Well, finished Portal 2 (single-player) at last. Hadn't been reading this thread just in case I came across any spoilers.
Had pretty much managed to avoid them anyway, except for
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The meme that came out pretty much straight away was unavoidable though.

I have also completed most of co-op now, but will happily play it on Steam/PS3 with anyone who wants to. :)
Shame I ended up going through one of the co-op zones with a friend who had done it before, as we were a little pressed for time and he ended up giving solutions away. It's definitely better to play co-op when neither of you have done the puzzles before.
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Retrix wrote:I have also completed most of co-op now, but will happily play it on Steam/PS3 with anyone who wants to. :)
Shame I ended up going through one of the co-op zones with a friend who had done it before, as we were a little pressed for time and he ended up giving solutions away. It's definitely better to play co-op when neither of you have done the puzzles before.
Hmm... I don't think I have it installed anymore due to lack of hard drive space, but I haven't yet found anyone to play co-op with, so that'll be a whole new experience for me.
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Post by Quills on Wheels »

I played a bit of Co-op of Portal 2 in AVCon. It was fun but it get's a bit confusing at times.
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I found co-op dull as hell. Dunno if it was just because I was sick of the game and it's mechanics after the single player that went on longer than it needed to, or if two people being really dumb just isn't as fun as it should be.
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I've played through the first two co-op courses. It felt more like work than fun.
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