
When Portal: Still Alive was teased during Microsoft’s E3 press briefing last week, fans of Valve’s 2007 GOTY were understandably hungry for more details. Luckily, Doug Lombardi sat down with GameSetWatch recently to clear a few things up about the upcoming title.
First of all, Still Alive will not be a sequel to the first game. According to Lombardi, the newly announced game will simply be a re-release of Portal with some extra content thrown in (think GOTY edition). The extra content will come in the form of new maps and puzzles taken from the Portal: The Flash Game map pack, which is currently available for download to PC players free of charge. There will not be any extra storyline or GlaDOS content thrown in with these maps, so don’t expect any more of the unique Portal style comedic charm and sarcasm that we have all come to know and love.
No pricing information has been revealed as of yet, but I’m guessing that this version of the game will retail for around $20 in the U.S.




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