Thursday, June 23, 2011

I’m Geeking Out, You Monster…..

As I have stated before, I am a video game junky, although, now that I think about it, I think I’m more of a video game snob, as opposed to anything else.  Modern Warfare and GTA/ Liberty City are two of my all time favorites; Modern Warfare because of its fast action and amazing attention to detail and GTA because of its beautiful gaming environment specifically as it relates to their version of New York City.   Recently, my father in law, Dan, introduced me to Portal 2.  He described it as a cool 3D puzzle solving game, to which my initial thought was “ehh, I’ll give it a try”.  Dan’s description of the game really didn’t do it justice (sorry, Dan).  From the moment is started playing, I was hooked.  The environments are so beautiful and grand, the characters and fun and memorable (with some pretty funny dialogue), and the amount of thought put behind each challenge is staggering.
The entire game is based around an evil super computer named Glados that is forcing a captive human (you) to perform in a series of mentally challenging tests.  Each test takes place in a room of her design, and you, as the test subject, have to use what is available in the room to complete the challenge.  The only thing that you have with you as a constant is a portal gun – a device that creates a temporal gateway from one location instantly to another. 
The Portal Gun
One of the many test environments
Glados - She makes life very difficult for you....
The catch is that only certain wall types will hold a portal.  Along the way, you meet Wheatley, a small “core” that helps you here and there during the course of the game and, well – you’ll see.
Wheatley
Throughout the game, there are a bunch of other little characters each with there own unique personalities - my favorites, the turrets....
Searching.... There you are...
The game’s maps range from ultra cool, futuristic and minimalistic settings to vintage environments ranging from the 1950’s to the 1980’s; all with unique details and challenges. 

The co-op part of the game is just as fantastic.  The characters, Atlas and P-Body, are test robots designed to carry out the constant testing of Glados.
Atlas and P-Body on a mission...
Each test will challenge you and your partner and will either create a stronger bond between the two of you, or possibly tear you both apart, making you bitter enemies to the end.  I am happy to say that my wife and I did not fall prey to the latter.

So, if you haven’t noticed by now, I love this game, and has definitely earned a spot in my top 3 favorites.  I spent a week straight playing it to its conclusion, simply loving every second of it.  I loved it so much, that I was moved to design my own Portal 2 inspired room.
My room inspired by Portal 2
For those of you that noticed, you will see the back round of my blog has changed.  It is, in fact, my Portal 2 inspired space.  Yes, the ultimate geek-out. 

I plan to get the first Portal game in the very near future, as I have a serious need to keep testing.  Thanks for reading!

Resting.