

You construct bridges, and there are portals. The premise of Bridge Constructor Portal is pretty much what you’d expect from a game with that name. The trademark flippant humour of Portal is present in abundance. Nonetheless, it owes far more to Bridge Constructor than it does to Portal. What you do get is a lovely little puzzle game interluded with the acerbic wit and perfect deadpan delivery of Ellen McLain, who reprises her role as GlaDOS in this game.

We all know about Valve’s binary counting by now, so if you wanted another epic storyline with compelling characters and exceptional voice acting, then you’ll be sadly disappointed. Like everyone else, I also love the Portal games, so this mash-up of the two seemed like a match made in heaven.įirst things first, this is not Portal 3. For this reason, I enjoy games which let you play around with structures at no risk to life or expensive raw material. Don’t get me wrong, I love creating things and I’m quite happy when given parts and instructions to build something, but anybody who’s ever seen me try to assemble a Billy Bookcase or a flat-packed rabbit hutch will attest to the fact that I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed with regard to engineering. But one thing that I’ve never been able to get my head round is engineering. Science fascinates me, especially physics. Reviews // 24th Feb 2018 - 4 years ago // By Gary “Dominoid” Sheppard Bridge Constructor Portal Review
