![]() ![]() This map has you speeding through stretches of propulsion gel to build momentum to launch yourself across perilous spikes in one moment and then you'll suddenly find yourself in a series of aerial faith plates where you'll have to act quickly to portal yourself to the next motorway of the race. Just like ‘Pinball Portal 2’, compare your time to a leaderboard and compete for the hotly contested quickest time. As the mod title suggests, in this map, you need to utilise the Aperture repulsion and propulsion gels to navigate your way through the course in as quick a time as you can. The most fun entry on the list, all Portal fans simply must check this one outĬheck out this former world record in the first Gelocity trialįrom one of the best Portal 2 mods available, the first time trial in ‘Gelocity’ is a high-octane racing map. Many, many steps finally come to fruition in a satisfying final combination of all of the mechanics.Combines a lot of Portal 2 mechanics, some of which were under-utilised in the actual game.An undeniable challenge for even the most seasoned of Portal 2 veterans.As you wait, you gleefully look up in pride as various cubes levitate and glide above you to slot into exactly where they need to go in this Rube Goldberg-like puzzle. Once the player has figured it out and has put all of the vital components in their correct place, all there is left to do is wait on the platform that should (in theory) take you to the chamber's exit. Not because this map is so difficult but more because it's just so elaborate and advanced. So many different components have to work together in this puzzle for it to work. Although just as satisfying and genius as Portal 2's later, more challenging puzzles, ‘Chainbuilder’ doesn't feel like anything that the level designers of the base game would've thought of. Lasers, light bridges, buttons, cubes, tractor beams, ‘Chainbuilder’ has it all. Very frequently visited, this wakthough has proven very important for many a Portal 2 playerįrom just one look at this map, it's plain to see that there's going to be plenty of steps from the beginning, to the solution. ![]() Possibly the trickiest on this list, 'Chainbuilder' is impressively designed to say the least Hours of replayability and challenge that is often updated and fixed.Compete against other players using the in-game leaderboard of highscores. ![]() Check out this dangerously addictive map. It's so weirdly satisfying to operate such a gigantic and elaborate pinball machine with just a jump. Tuleby cleverly mapped the player's jump button (space bar on PC) to trigger a series of levers and paddles in the ginormous machine that keep the ball in the air for as long as possible. Map designer Tuleby (CZ) decided to make use of Portal 2 elements to design a fully operational pinball machine, complete with aerial faith plates, portals and a giant mural of Chell with her droid friends. ![]() The most unique entry on the list, 'Pinball Portal 2'Ĭheck out the demonstration of this genius custom mapĪ more gimmicky entry to this list, ‘Pinball Portal 2’ is more or less exactly what you'd expect: a giant Aperture pinball machine. Perfectly calculated jumps and requirements for the player that almost feels like it could be from the base game.Goes the extra mile in immersion by requiring the player to find their own way to the testing area.This map has multiple layers to it, providing an in-depth sense of challenge and fun. Part 3 also features a series of seamless and satisfying momentum manoeuvres that require the player to think on their feet (figuratively, considering that they’ll likely be in the air) with quick reaction times and forward thinking. Improvise briefly in some rusted Aperture wreckage to find your trusty portal gun, allowing you to portal all the way up to the real challenge. This puzzle is often praised by fans for its effective use of the propulsion (orange) and repulsion (blue) gels which are commonly overused in fan-made maps. In this highly esteemed chapter of CaretCaret’s ‘12 Angry Tests’ series, the player crash-lands from an Aperture elevator and has to figure out how to get to the actual puzzle area. Here's the walkthrough to this brilliant and immersive custom map ![]()
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