Portal: Still Alive - Xbox Live Arcade review

Still a triumph

GamesRadar Editor's Choice

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Inventive

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    inspired gameplay

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    Brilliant level design

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    New levels

Cons

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    Pretty damn short

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    A bit expensive for extras

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    Punishing difficulty

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Portal: Still Alive breaks every rule. It%26rsquo;s the first Live Arcade game to clock in at a weighty 629Mb - well over Microsoft%26rsquo;s miserly 250Mb limit. It%26rsquo;s also the first Live Arcade game to be a re-release of an existing retail game. Most importantly, even one year after its initial release, Portal is a game unlike any other, and once again one of the games of the year. Every game in The Orange Box was an essential for one reason or another. But Portal is the most interesting of the set, and the cornerstone to a collection which was, by some margin, 2007%26rsquo;s game of the year.

There%26rsquo;s no recommendation to be made here beyond recommending that you play Portal, by any means, immediately. The Orange Box represents the better value overall, but if you%26rsquo;re only interested in the Portal portion of the package then Still Alive will deliver extra content along with your main campaign fix. In either Still Alive or Orange Box form, Portal is, without question, one of the best games of any year, and is of course all the better for the extra content. Whether you want that extra content to be thirty-five hours of Half Life or two hours of Portal challenge maps, is up to you.

Nov 18, 2008

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GenrePuzzle
DescriptionNow with new extras, this rerelease of the smash hit of last year is just as perfect as before, more so even. If you didn't get the Orange Box, this is required reading.
Platform"Xbox 360"
US censor rating"Teen"
UK censor rating""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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