


Here’s hoping more DLC, single player DLC in fact, is on the way. Sure, a challenge mode has been oft requested by fans of its implementation in the first Portal, but now that the possibility of a really intriguing story have been thrown into the mix, it makes simply “thinking with portals” not enough. The only real disappointing element of this DLC release is the lackluster single player offering. While it isn’t the same as giving the first Portal away for free, to be able to get not just the full main game - which includes both a compelling single player storyline and a robust co-op mode - is a deal that we recommend you don’t pass up.

The 50% off Portal 2 sale runs through Thursday on Steam, so act fast. Just announced is a 50% off discount for the game, making it even cheaper for gamers to check out both Portal 2 and the DLC. Only pay if you use more than the free monthly amounts. After your credit, move to pay as you go to keep getting popular services and 40+ other services. The free DLC also features a single player and co-op Challenge Mode, and leaderboards to compare Challenge Mode scores with friends and the Portal community.īut the free Portal 2 DLC isn’t the only good news for Portal fans. While you have your credit, get free amounts of popular services and 40+ other services. In "Peer Review", you and a friend continue the story of loyal bots P-Body and Atlas as you puzzle your way through a mysterious new co-op test track and once again match wits with GLaDOS. In what capacity she will be returning (speculation left out for fear of spoilers) is anybody’s guess, but we hope that her trademark style of humor can mesh well with the duo of Atlas and P-Body. And not just that, Portal 2: Peer Review sees the return of GlaDOS, the masochist robot made famous by the Portal games.
