Of course, things have been kept vague enough in Portal's story that Valve could always potentially return to the game and its characters. And the Portal 2 map editor pretty much ensures that any time I just want to flex my brain against challenges that surpass even Valve's creation, I can find a map to play. Other fans made a prequel that sets up the events of GlaDOS' creation in Portal: Prelude. The time travel hinted at in a portion of Portal 2 has been covered through a mod called Thinking with Time Machine. ![]() Fan-made mods aren't held to the same standards as the in-canon adventure, so even if they might not be quite as good, you can escape into Portal's world by either further exploring the game's fan fiction or facing even more ridiculous puzzle challenges. The magic of Portal hasn't ended completely yet anyway. But just because I don't want to see a Portal 3, that doesn't mean I don't want to see more from the Portal universe. And chances are, Valve still has no plans to jump directly into another Portal sequel. Making a sequel that's able to compete with the nearly perfect original Portal was already a nearly impossible task as the game's writers discussed during 2012's Game Developer's Conference. Portal 2 doesn't need a sequel, and I wouldn't even want a Portal 3. If you haven't played those games yet, you should download them instead of reading this anyway. ![]() Warning: This editorial contains spoilers for Portal and Portal 2.
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