Before you ask, no, Aperture Desk Job is not Portal 3. (Alas.) Valve’s description for its “playable short” is painfully clear on that point. Still, this unexpected return to the Portal universe is ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Valve's handheld Steam Deck is arriving in the hands of eager fans now, and to celebrate Valve has released what it describes as a "free playable ...
Valve has announced the surprise release of Aperture Desk Job tomorrow to mark the launch of the Steam Deck. As per the description, the game is is described as a “free playable short”. The ...
Aperture Camera, Valve’s canceled prequel to the popular puzzler series Portal, will be featured in a documentary series by indie developer LunchHouse Software. Valve, which moved away from prolific ...
Surprise! Valve woke up this morning and decided to announce a brand new game that isn't Half-Life 3. Instead, it's called Aperture Desk Job, a free playable short made especially for Steam Deck.
Two indie developers have created an homage to Valve's puzzle game, Portal — on the Nintendo DS. Developer Jordan "Smealum" Rabet and an artist who prefers to go by the name "Lobo" worked on the ...
The spin-off work ' Aperture Desk Job ' that inherits the world view of Valve's masterpiece FPS puzzle game ' Portal ' that operates Steam has been distributed since February 28, 2022. This work is a ...
If you are a fan of Valve’s Portal game, this 20-minute documentary showing a behind-the-scenes look at the Aperture Science Labs is definitely worth a look. The humorous documentary takes you behind ...
Here’s a neat Friday surprise: Valve announced a free new game called Aperture Desk Job, and it’s set in the same world as the Portal series. The game will be available to download on Steam starting ...
Put on your orange pants and your thinking cap and grab your portal gun, because you’re about to return to Aperture Science and the villain GLaDOS, but perhaps not in the way you were expecting.