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Portal: Revolution is a huge, eight-hour mod that bridges the gap between Portal 1 and 240 fully-voiced test chambers

40 fully-voiced test chambers

Image credit:Second Face Software/Valve

Image credit:Second Face Software/Valve

A screenshot of a test chamber from huge Portal 2 prequel Portal: Revolution.

Portal: Revolution is an eight hour fan-madePortal 2prequel, with 40 new test chambers, voiced characters and new puzzle mechanics. It looks seriously impressive and it’s out now, with a trailer below.

Portal: Revolution - TrailerWatch on YouTube

Portal: Revolution - Trailer

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Voiced characters and dialogue always seem to be one area where mods fall down, much more than level or puzzle design, but the above trailer gives me hope Revolution overcomes that particular obstacle.

Revolution takes place in between Portal 1 and 2. GladOS has been destroyed, sending the Aperture Science Labs into chaos, and you - an unnamed test subject - and a personality sphere called Stirling work to find a “powerful device capable of restoring Aperture to its former glory.”

Although set before Portal 2, and making use of the ideas of Portal 2, the difficulty “starts where Portal 2 stops”, according to thePortal: Revolution Steam page. Although it also says to “fear not”, because they say the puzzles have been thoroughly playtested to make sure that new ideas and advanced tricks are taught to the player via the levels. “Although very few chambers require portals to be fired mid-air, no puzzles require advanced tricky movement.”

Portal: Revolution had originally inteded to release on January 5th, butexperienced a brief one-day delaywhile waiting on Valve to complete the review process all Steam games go through.

I loved Portal 2 upon release, particularly its co-op mode - which remains, arguably, thebest co-op game- but I haven’t returned to it since. Revolution is a very tempting excuse to start a replay.