Review- Bridge Constructor Portal
For every one who loves playing puzzle, this game is for you. The game combines two puzzle games into one which are Bridge Constructor and Portal. the uniqueness of both games put together makes the
Bridge Constructor Portal a more superior one. The game was developed by Clockstone and has been make available on Xbox One, PS4, Swtich, IOS, Android, PC and Linux.
Bridge Constructor Portal is first and foremost a Bridge Constructor
game with the Portal skin on it. But thankfully it’s more than that
because now you have to think with portals. Each stage is divided into
10 levels, all within the Aperture Science Test Facility and you play as
an Aperure Science Employee. I didn’t really think they had employees
but they do and you’re one of them. Your task is to create bridges to
transport vehicles across levels. By Using Portals. While avoiding
hazardous obstacles.
If you’ve played Bridge Constructor
before, get ready for a lot more fun since this game just builds on the
fundamentals of the previous title while also adding new mechanics which
helps this game to not just be a re-skin of the original game with a
Portal theme. The only shortcoming that I felt was that we never got to
actually place portals ourselves and experiment with portal placements
since all the portals were always pre-placed. But maybe the developers
thought that it might up the difficulty considerably if they included
the ability for players to place their own portals instead of having
pre-placed ones.
The
game doesn’t have much of story but the writing was good especially
since they got GLaDOS back who well, is GLaDOS. The humour is well
written and helps cement the Portal feel that the game is going for but
without really overdoing it. The visuals are very neat and crisp which
doesn’t distract you or feel odd. It mixes the Aperture Science Test
Facility setting quite well with the Bridge Constructor art style to
give the player the best of both worlds.
The
visual information that you get from the various elements was presented
in a way that fit in with the aesthetics but didn’t blend in so much
that it made it hard for the player to know if it was interactable or
not. Visual information is key in games like this and they did not screw
it up. Audio wise there isn’t much happening in this game but the
ambient sounds along with the lean soundtrack and sound effects do a
good enough job.
Bridge
Constructor Portal is in a way a sequel to the original game since it
adds new elements to the game which also uses the systems
pre-established in the Portal games. It does a great job of bringing
both of titles together without making a mess or losing the identity of
either of those games and makes for a fun, unique and interesting title
that I feel should scratch the itch for all the people out there who are
looking for a decent or good puzzle solving game.
source: gamingcentral
source: gamingcentral
Review- Bridge Constructor Portal
Reviewed by Admin
on
April 10, 2018
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