The lights are on
Valve is known for making quality first-person shooters: The Half-Life series redefined how players think about the FPS genre, while titles like Team Fortress and Left 4 Dead took team-oriented multiplayer action to a whole new level. But among Valve's stable of popular shooters, one game stands alone: the mind-bending puzzler, Portal. A small-scale experiment that was squeezed into 2007's The Orange Box alongside some powerful heavyweights, the love Portal received from fans was beyond anything Valve could have imagined, winning it a full-fledged, standalone sequel. Our 12-page cover story gives you the first details on Portal 2's new gameplay mechanics, storyline, and some surprising new twists.
Other features in April's issue include a celebration of The Sim's 10th anniversary with creator Will Wright, and an interview with Yoshinori Kitase and Motomu Toriyama about the making of Final Fantasy XIII. We also talk to PopCap founder Jason Kapalka about the state of casual gaming, then grill some big name developers to find out why games don't feature more female protagonists in our 4-page feature, The Gender Gap. Additionally, it wouldn't be an April issue without the return of our irreverent doppelganger, Game Infarcer.
Hands-on previews of Alan Wake, Red Dead Redemption, and Lost Planet 2 are just a few of the upcoming games this issue covers, while reviews of Just Cause 2, Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening, and the highly-anticipated God of War III round out the issue.
There are two versions of the cover this issue – the second one reverses the portals. Here's what it looks like:
And here are both versions in all their wraparound glory:
Subscribers can expect to receive their copy in the near future. If you're as excited about Portal 2 as we are, be sure to check out our Portal 2 Hub Page throughout the month for even more mind-blowing details you won't find anywhere else. Oh, and did we forget to mention it has co-op?
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I was hoping this was what Valve was hinting at! Welcome back GlaDOS!
That's crazy
i can'twait for the game
I'm SO happy that I subscribe to this, I didn't think I'd be hearing about it anytime soon, but this is FREAKING AWESOME. I'm honestly pumped for this.
what happened to the quality of the paper? i am not as excited as i was before to get the magazine..go bad to the goo dpaper print pls
Still Alive just started playing in my head.
What is Portal??
OMFG.
I would be extremely mad if this is not for PS3.
I STILL THINK ITS AN APRIL FOOLS JOKE. 90000 VIEWS WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111
O. M. G. My mind has been blown to another dimension. A dimension in which the cake isn't a lie... I can't wait to find out more about this!!!!
Sweet. Can't wait. And Andy, explain how this cover problem was solved by what Meghan was screaming, now?
YES YES YES YES YES
Portal 2? How about HALF-LIFE 3!!
FINALLY!!! Vavle + Portal = Awesomeness. I can't wait for this issue. Portal 2 had better come out this year.
I had a hard time getting into the first "Portal" game. Part of the reason was because I didn't know where I was supposed to be going. The other part was because I suck at FPS games.
looks cool
Nice! I'm so glad they're making it a full-length game. It barely took me 2 hours to beat the first one. Haha
Awesome cover. I never beat the first one, but I guess I might buy it and see how it is.
Yessss.
This will be the best Game Informer ever. It has a sequel to Portal AND Game Infarcer.
Anyway, I'm going to melt into a pool of happiness now and yell "PORTAL2PORTAL2PORTAL2PORTAL2PORTAL2PORTAL2PORTAL2" at anyone who tries to talk to me.