Portal 2 has to be more innovative than original
Valve: 💎It "will definitely not just be Portal with different colored textures"
Valve ♋pledged to make Portal 2 as innovative as the original and not just a quick cash i𝓰n.
The first game, Valve's Doug Lombardi said𒊎 in an interview, was just a tester for the ingenious portal system. "We🌟 thought we were on to something cool, but we just didn't know for sure because it was radical," he said.
"It could have been one of those things that 20,000 people thought was really cool and ever🐎ybody else just scratched their heads and thought ꧑'What the hell is this, I don't get it'," he added.
O💯f course, the game was huge, which makes a sequel crucial. "Now we've got this chall📖enge of living up to what we did with that.
"People gave it a lot of kudos for being so innovative so, in Valve's tradition, when we hit something, we're not just going to pum𝄹p out more and cash in on the success of the first one."
Now Valve is determined to impress with the sequel. "We see it as a challenge to really innovate. If Portal was so innovative that it won all these GotY awards, then Por🍷tal 2 has to be even more so."
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And, Valve being Valve, it's in no hurry. "We could have quickly put out Half-Lif🐟e 2 in 18 months. It would⛎ have been on the same engine and been a reverse run through Black Mesa. But that's not our style.
"I don't think🌌 it'll be six years until you see the next Portal, but it will definitely not just be seeing Porta꧂l with different coloured textures."
So will we get it in 2009? "Perhapsܫ," teases Lombardi. "We're doing a lot of R%26amp;D to find out what's going to live up to that promise. When you think Portal you think about really innovative gameplay, clever writing and really dark humour. So how do 🤡we take that and follow up upon that idea, rather than just cashing in on it?"
Let's hope they find that answer soon.
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Apr 30, 2008