Portal: Companion Collection
June 28, 2022
Including Portal and Portal 2, the Companion Collection comes to Nintendo Switch with all the groundbreaking gameplay, dark humor, and exploration that earned the series hundreds of awards. In Portal, you&s;ll use a highly experimental portal device to solve physical puzzles and challenges. Maneuver objects--and yourself--through space to puzzle your …
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"Like The Orange Box before it, Portal: Companion Collection is one of the greatest compilations assembled. It is the complete Portal experience, with all the fixings and extras one would hope for and then some. Both titles are excellent, and …"
Read original review"Portal with RTX doesn&s;t add content, but visual improvements make it look like a current game. A playable wonder that is updated to amaze with ray tracing effects, reflections, shadows, materials and textures that make the game even more spectacular. …"
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95.0
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98.0
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"Even after all of these years, the Portal series remains a must play for fans of puzzle games, and those looking for an interesting and dark, yet funny, story. The inclusion of Portal: Still Alive makes this collection a must …"
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80.0
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"Portal remains a masterpiece of a game. Even more than 15 years later, the game still hits its marks, from puzzle design to length and everything in between. Portal with RTX adds to that by sprucing up the graphics enough …"
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92.0
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94.0
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88.0
"Portal and Portal 2 are like a magic trick you&s;ll never figure out or a joke that doesn&s;t get old. The duology is just as fun and fresh now as they were when they were first released, perhaps even better. …"
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"It’s still a relatively short game, about three hours or so if you’ve got your Portal brain switched on - but still a remarkable experience. The puzzle rooms and pacing toward the big GLaDOS reveal, and iconic end and credits …"
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"Finding issues in these games is the real challenge. I just can’t. I’m not even angry, I’m being so sincere right now: Portal: Companion Collection is the real deal. It’s easily one of the best “retro” compilations on the Switch. …"
Read original review"Portal: Companion Collection contains two of the greatest games of all time, which run at 60fps and are still incredible in 2022."
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"Portal: Companion Collection is a great collection in which I very much enjoyed and enthusiastically replayed the iconic first person puzzle games from Valve."
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"It&s;s hard to overstate our satisfaction with Portal: Companion Collection. Portal and Portal 2 felt incredibly fresh when they first released, and the years since have not diminished their immense impact. To now have two of the most unique and …"
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95.0
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"What looked flat in the original game (which I confirmed by going back to it), now feels alive. Balls of light now beam off the worlds with the entire world around you being fully reflective in real-time, giving it a …"
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"Portal: Companion Collection brings a good amount of content and compiles two of the most remarkable puzzle games ever made, most notably Portal 2, which has perhaps the most creative, ingenious and well-written design Valve has ever produced. This collection …"
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"While they have been offered on multiple platforms, it&s;s great to finally have both Portal games on a Nintendo console. The ports run flawlessly on Switch and make for an excellent overall experience. If you&s;ve played them countless times before …"
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