Portal 2 beta ranges have at all times been a tightly-held secret on Valve’s half, with the Steam developer having saved a safe lock on improvement property from their beloved puzzle recreation sequence. A earlier leak occurred for the primary Portal when Nvidia ported the sport to their Nvidia Protect. Now, with Nvidia additionally dealing with the port of the Portal Companion Assortment to Nintendo Change, extra prototype ranges and instruments have been uncovered.
As reported by Portal YouTuber Ossy Flawol (and noticed by GamesRadar+), the Portal Companion Assortment’s recreation information embody a number of Portal 2 beta maps and different developer instruments which have by no means been beforehand seen by the neighborhood.
Of their video, Ossy walks by the datamined maps. Some are pre-production variations of ranges which made it into the ultimate recreation, which have unfinished artwork passes or property that aren’t current within the completed model. Others, similar to devtest and fizzlertest are rooms seemingly used for primary testing. The latter, for instance, appears to exist as a method to check the results used when objects are dissolved by the sport’s restrictive power limitations.
Essentially the most notable ones, in line with Ossy, are wakeup_anim_test and mp_coop_fling_train. The previous of those is an early model of the sport’s introductory occasions, which recommend that the preliminary design had antagonistic AI GLaDOS telling the participant to leap into an incinerator. This differs from the ultimate recreation, the place the participant is lifted up towards their will and unceremoniously dumped in. Ossy additionally notes that Wheatley, the companion voiced by Stephen Service provider, initially seems to have had ache receptors permitting him to react when dropped by the participant.
The ultimate map addressed, mp_coop_fling_train, is a big co-op map that includes seven puzzles. These embody some layouts which made their means into the ultimate marketing campaign, and includes a distinctive exit that was solely beforehand seen at a PAX 2010 demonstration.
Portal co-writer Erik Wolpaw mentioned in April that he’s keen to start out Portal 3. Tag: The Energy of Paint, an indie recreation which initially grew to become a part of Portal 2, got here to Steam itself in April.