This and other interesting tidbits in a new iPad Apps For five months, in 2008, Valve has been working on a preliminary version of Portal 2 in which there was no portal. It had to be a prequel, set in the '50s, and was based on a prototype extension called F-Stop, the original gameplay. It 's just one of many curiosities revealed by the JPA for iPad The Final Hours Of Portal 2, made by journalist Geoff Keighley.
Halfway between a book and a collection of multimedia, The Final Hours Of 2 Portal acts as a required purchase for all fans of the series that have a iPad Valve and maybe, after finishing Portal 2 (in how many hours?) , they want to understand how the concepts were born and mechanics at the base of the title.
The app costs only 1.59 € and can be downloaded from here Source: Kotaku
Halfway between a book and a collection of multimedia, The Final Hours Of 2 Portal acts as a required purchase for all fans of the series that have a iPad Valve and maybe, after finishing Portal 2 (in how many hours?) , they want to understand how the concepts were born and mechanics at the base of the title.
The app costs only 1.59 € and can be downloaded from here Source: Kotaku
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