Portal 2 is a first-person puzzle-platformer developed and published by Valve. Players use the iconic portal gun to create linked portals on surfaces, solving increasingly complex spatial puzzles across test chambers in the Aperture Science facility. The single-player campaign features outstanding writing and voice performances from GLaDOS, Wheatley, and Cave Johnson. A separate co-op campaign provides unique two-player puzzles requiring four portals. New mechanics include light bridges, propulsion and repulsion gels, and aerial faith plates. Portal 2 received universal critical acclaim with a Metacritic score of 95, praised for its brilliant puzzle design, humor, and storytelling. It is widely considered one of the greatest puzzle games and one of the finest games ever made.
Puzzle Games
Portal 2 is widely regarded as the greatest puzzle game ever made, featuring ingenious portal-based spatial puzzles, exceptional writing, and both single-player and cooperative campaigns.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
GenrePuzzle, First-Person
DeveloperValve
Released2011
Critic Score95/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineSource Engine
MicrotransactionsNo
4.8
1 reviews
Balance & Difficulty
5
Communication Systems
4.8
Teamwork Mechanics
4.8
Accessibility & Inclusivity
4.7
Replay Value
2.8
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.8/5
Portal 2 is one of the greatest games ever made. That is not a controversial statement -- it is a near-universal consensus, and it is deserved. Valve's puzzle design is flawless, introducing mechanics at a steady pace that teaches through play and builds to solutions that make you feel like a genius. The portal gun remains one of gaming's most elegant mechanics, and the addition of gels, light bridges, and faith plates expands the possibility space without ever becoming overwhelming. The writing is exceptional -- GLaDOS, Wheatley, and Cave Johnson deliver some of gaming's most memorable dialogue, blending humor with surprisingly poignant character development. The separate co-op campaign is equally brilliant, with puzzles designed specifically for four-portal collaboration. The Source engine visuals are dated, but the art direction compensates through strong environmental storytelling. The campaign is not particularly long, and once puzzles are solved, replay value is limited outside of community test chambers. But every moment of Portal 2 is masterfully crafted. It is the rare game that achieves perfection within its scope.