The sequel not only gives gamers more unique puzzle-solving gameplay, but it also expands the universe in some fun ways. Besides cosmetic changes, Above Aperture does include pretty hard levels, which keep the Portal 2 spirit high and alive. Portal 2 is a worthy successor to the 2007 classic Portal, which is an impressive feat.
Even if it’s still Portal 2, it feels like a lot more. In this custom-made extension, Chell gets to visit what looks a lot like an abandoned city with open-sky levels and outdoor transitions between tests. Don’t get me wrong, the whole underground facilities setting was extremely necessary for the story, but sometimes it got a bit too damp and dark. I know it may not sound like a really big deal, but being able to see the sky while trying to figure out the puzzles in Portal 2 does feel a lot more like freedom. As Chell, you take a trip to unknown parts of the Aperture Center from which you can see the sky. What does Aperture look like to the people in the non-test environments? Well, Above Aperture, a 4 part mod, is based on that idea. Bendy You will play as Bendy in the singleplayer community test chambers. Chell You will play as Chell in the singleplayer campaign. They only look different they all have the same abilities (except P-Body and Atlas have the ping tool, and the gestures). Portal 2 is an underground adventure, and even though every level is beautifully designed, sometimes you may have wondered how deep those labs actually were. There are 4 playable characters for Portal 2.