Hmm that seems interesting. Looks like now i know what to get after L A Noire.
also will it be better on a PC or PS3 gameplay wise. Since it looks like a FPS.
Does that mean ps3 gamers can sell this key off to pc users? brb, going to call a friend who owns a ps3, lets see if I can convince him to buy the game.the PS3 copy also comes with the PC key so you can unlock it in steam in your PC also
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Does that mean ps3 gamers can sell this key off to pc users? brb, going to call a friend who owns a ps3, lets see if I can convince him to buy the game.
Too bad, *cries*haha!! that is not possible. it works like this Valve Reveals How Steam Will Work for PS3, 'Portal 2' | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
in short: your PSN id would be tied to your steam account so you can play on your PS3 or PC or Mac
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Well I liked the game for the reason you didn't liked it. I liked it because its different from normal games.hdknitro said:Well guys, I just finished Portal 2. The game felt lonely, even though the comical thoughts of the AI fill some of that loneliness but still the game lacks the presence of a real-time game play. The game unravels some very good puzzles. A nice background story but I would suggest this game does not belong to a FPS genre as "WWW. GameSpot.com" has quoted. So In that accordance i would like to give the game a 6.5/10
Portal does not actually belongs to First Person Shooter Genre. Becoz U dun have to shoot anyone in Portal.
It defines its own genre and is one of a kind.
Actually you can term it as Puzzle Genre.
Ahem...First Person Puzzle Platformer.