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Title: No New Portal in 2008
Post by: Azazel on April 26, 2008, 05:09:13 AM
No new Portal in 2008
Straight from the horse's mouth.

In an interview with Eurogamer, Valve's Doug Lombardi has crushed the dreams of many gamers by stating that we will not be seeing a new Portal game at any stage this year.

It shouldn't really come as a surprise considering that Valve has its fingers in many other pies when you factor in that they are still busily working away on Left 4 Dead, updates to Team Fortress 2 and the thrilling episodic conclusion to the Half-Life saga with Half-Life 2: Episode 3.

But it is tradition rather than timeframe that has been cited as the reason behind the move, as the developer is keen to keep inventing revolutionary titles - because that's how they do it at Valve.

Lombardi emphasised that, "in typical Valve tradition, it won't be Portal with different colours. I think that when you hit something like that, you have two choices: you can quickly replicate it and stick it out there - do the opportunistic thing and cash in on it; or you can do the crazy thing like we did after Half-Life was so successful and go off and try and say, 'Okay, that was revolutionary, so its successor has to be equally as revolutionary.'"

He added, "you won't see a new Portal at retail this Christmas because of that. That's the trade off. People want more, but we don't want to give them more of the same right away because that would just be boring."

The original game was described as an 'experiment' but that experiment went down very well with many gamers who are now chomping at the bit to get their hands on more Portal. Lombardi explains that thanks to the wonderful fan response to the game, Valve is doing plenty of research and development to find out exactly what more they can add to the incredible Portal package.

Lombardi cites ambition as the key to the developer's success, explaining that "for us, that's really paid off. Half-Life 2 was the right decision, it was painful, six years and upwards of 40 million dollars to develop, but that paid off. That's our recipe."

http://palgn.com.au/article.php?id=11260&sid=4606147c3228279bc95d9e91de6cc002&title=No+new+Portal+in+2008

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I know a lot of you guys really love it, but it was just a nice little puzzle game to me. Hardly best game EVAR material IMO.



Title: Re: No New Portal in 2008
Post by: Engels on April 26, 2008, 08:04:02 AM
Good for Valve that they didn't churn out a spin off. They've been doing that with Half Life and its very annoying.


Title: Re: No New Portal in 2008
Post by: HaemishM on April 27, 2008, 04:27:10 PM
Good for Valve that they didn't churn out a spin off.

Agreed. The game was fantastically innovative and fun, but if it was just more of the same thrown at us, it would lose its luster real quick.


Title: Re: No New Portal in 2008
Post by: cmlancas on April 28, 2008, 11:02:02 AM
It wasn't the best game EVAR, but it sure was really compelling.

I think Portal was the fleeting "breath of fresh air" gamers whine so much about, and Valve tapped into it.