*edited*babols wrote:saan ba makikita. naghanap ako sa ps store kanina. wala ko makita.
meron na pala sa psn punta ka sa newest dlcs don mo makikita yung dlc nito... good luck and enjoy!
*edited*babols wrote:saan ba makikita. naghanap ako sa ps store kanina. wala ko makita.
ako din pre, im in the same situation, add mo lang ako! im online tuwing umaga since I work night shifts.bhAbOi wrote:Sino pwede maka partner dito? yung from 1 stage to the last. hindi ko pa kasi nalalaro coop nito eh.
sige sir add kita kapag may time na ako. may exam pa kasi ako ngayon. may mic din ako kaya no problem.SelryamS4 wrote:ako din pre, im in the same situation, add mo lang ako! im online tuwing umaga since I work night shifts.bhAbOi wrote:Sino pwede maka partner dito? yung from 1 stage to the last. hindi ko pa kasi nalalaro coop nito eh.
online din ako sa weekends during the day wag lang sat night ( gimik night ) tapos free ako sunday night.
meron akong bluetooth mic. kung meron ka din mas-ok
meron ka na nito master nepo? plat natin tulungan tayo... tia...jsnepo wrote:Damn you Wheatley!
Meron kaso sa Steam PC. Add mo na lang ako from Steam sa PS3 mo.x--ArchAngeL--x wrote:meron ka na nito master nepo? plat natin tulungan tayo... tia...jsnepo wrote:Damn you Wheatley!
At Sixense Studios, we’re focused on creating software and games for motion control platforms. For the past three years we’ve been working hard developing motion-enabled DLC for games such as Valve’s Portal 2 on the
PC platform. Now we are proud to announce our first content for PlayStation Move, Portalâ„¢2 In Motionâ„¢ (P2IM).
P2IM was developed independently by Sixense as DLC for Valve’s Portal 2. Our game designers were focused on creating the most immersive and intuitive motion gaming experience ever seen on consoles. The result is a campaign that’s pure puzzles, each of which requires the user to use the motion controller in new ways. We created motion control gameplay to take advantage of everything the PlayStation Move can do and we added this to
all of the gameplay mechanics from the Portal 2 universe. Sixense is also implementing PlayStation Move support for the full Portal 2 campaign.
P2IM features 20 test chambers that progress in difficulty from tutorial to advanced levels. Players choose to play as either Atlas or P-Body (the
robots borrowed from Portal 2), and use new motion features like 1-to-1 control of objects, Portal Surfing (moving and reorienting placed portals) and scaling cubes. When used in conjunction with familiar features imported from
Portal 2 (such as Excursion Funnels, Hard Light Bridges), the possibilities quickly multiply. Because Sixense is focused exclusively on developing motion content, we believe that we can deliver new experiences that will get gamers excited about motion gaming – P2IM is just the beginning.
In the coming weeks we will be sharing more information about the Portal 2 In Motion, the schedule for release and exclusive videos. We’ll be showing P2IM for the first time at E3 in Los Angeles, CA (June 5-7). You can also catch an exclusive sneak peak and live Question & Answer session on the PlayStation E3 livestream from 1:00-1:30 pm on Wednesday
Back at E3, Portal 2 In Motion debuted, and now, it has a release date. Tuesday, November 6th, you'll be able to plunk down $9.99 and pick up a PlayStation Move exclusive "DLC campaign." If that's too rich for your blood, the original Portal 2 single-player and co-op campaigns will be patched for PlayStation Move controls Tuesday, as well.
Created by developer Sixense, the DLC -- according to the PlayStation Blog -- "introduces gameplay mechanics, including scaling and rotation of objects as well as portal surfing. These new abilities are all required as the player progresses through an increasingly challenging set of test chambers that look familiar from Portal 2, but require new thinking to solve."
If you're a PlayStation Plus member, you can get Portal 2 In Motion at a 30 percent discount. Tuesday also marks the digital release of Portal 2 on the PlayStation Network and the aforementioned PlayStation Move patch. While the original game will now support Sony's motion controller, the blog calls out the fact that only Portal 2 In Motion has puzzles built for the PlayStation Move.
So, you buying the DLC Tuesday?
Yes....one of the great games of summer 2011.Somnambulist wrote:May $20 rebate/gift ako sa PS Store. Sulit ba ang Portal 2? Naka sale eh.
13.99 for ps plus...Somnambulist wrote:May $20 rebate/gift ako sa PS Store. Sulit ba ang Portal 2? Naka sale eh.
gusto ko din haha..brain F daw tong game na to eh..Somnambulist wrote:Yep. PS Plus member here since Day 1. Binili ko na Portal 2