Just picked these up, an hour or so in and I see why they are highly acclaimed. 80% off on Steam (came to less than CAD$5 for both).

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    Two of the best games out there, and they both still hold up, imo. The original also recently got a graphics upgrade to put it in par with the sequel, which is nice.

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    A few sales ago there was a deal for the entire Valve collection. I finally got the Half-Lifes and a dozen others for about £25

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    Portal was one of the best puzzle games ever crafted. It’s pretty close to being a perfect game.

    It’s clever, funny, and most importantly, short enough to not overstay its welcome.

    The sequel is also very good, but it’s significantly longer and the writing and puzzle design suffer as a result. However, the addition of the multiplayer mode was a very good decision and is without a doubt better than the single player mode.

    If you haven’t played either, I highly recommend them.

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      They were both good, but not really long. I got portal one and two as a bundle and completed them in a single Saturday.

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      To each their own, I felt like Portal 2 was better because of it’s length and storytelling. I recall single player being maybe 8-10 hours? Beatable in a single weekend, in any case.

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    I lost the password to my old steam account and lost access to portal. Hm…

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      Reminds me of the first time I played Portal. I was really excited for the “hilarious song” in the credits that all the reviews were raving about.

      Imagine my disappointment when I finally get to the end, only to discover that the “hilarious song” was just Still Alive

      I bought the game shortly after release, but within a week it had already been memed to death and back again. I hadn’t been disappointed that much by a game ending since the NES days.

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        I had the opposite. I played it about 6 months after release, I’d heard all the “the cake is a lie” memes, but somehow I hadn’t heard that song and it caught me totally by surprise at the end of the game. It was such a good experience.

        The portal 2 song is good too, but nothing like the feeling of beating the first game and hearing Still Alive.

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          AKSHULLY Portal 2 featured two original songs: Want You Gone by JoCo, and Exile Vilify by The National.

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          The tiny piece of opera when ascending the elevator at the end of 2 truly moved me. Only game ever I’ve shed a tear on.

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      I’ve been doing this for years now. Over the past ten years I’ve probably only bought about five games that were over £15.

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        Same here. Only 4 for over $10: The Wonderful 101, Dragon Ball FighterZ, Under Night In-Birth II Sys:Celes, and NieR:Automata.