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'''Portal''' is a first-person puzzle game developed by [[Valve Corporation]] and released in late 2007, first as part of [[The Orange Box]] for [[Windows]], [[Steam]], [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]], and later as a standalone title for [[Windows]] and [[Steam]]. In the game, the player controls a female test subject named Chell in the Aperture Science Enrichment Centre. Guided by a female electronic voice-over of a supercomputer named GLaDOS, the player uses the [[Portal/Gameplay#Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device|Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device]] ("portal gun") to perform a variety of tests, such as creating portals to knock over turrets and other objects or moving to a previously unreachable area, so that the player may advance to the next test. | '''Portal''' is a first-person puzzle game developed by [[Valve Corporation]] and released in late 2007, first as part of [[The Orange Box]] for [[Windows]], [[Steam]], [[Xbox 360]] and the [[PlayStation 3]], and later as a standalone title for [[Windows]] and [[Steam]]. In the game, the player controls a female test subject named Chell in the Aperture Science Enrichment Centre. Guided by a female electronic voice-over of a supercomputer named GLaDOS, the player uses the [[Portal/Gameplay#Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device|Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device]] ("portal gun") to perform a variety of tests, such as creating portals to knock over turrets and other objects or moving to a previously unreachable area, so that the player may advance to the next test. |