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'''Portal Stories: VR''' is an unofficial virtual reality mod set within the [[Portal 2]] universe. It builds upon the foundations of [[Portal Stories: Mel]] and offers a brand new mini-story consisting of ten new puzzles designed to work with virtual reality hardware, specifically the HTC Vive. | '''Portal Stories: VR''' is an unofficial virtual reality mod set within the [[Portal 2]] universe. It builds upon the foundations of [[Portal Stories: Mel]] and offers a brand new mini-story consisting of ten new puzzles designed to work with virtual reality hardware, specifically the HTC Vive. | ||
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Portal Stories: VR
Basic Information
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Prism Game Studios Ltd. |
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Prism Game Studios Ltd. |
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16 May, 2016 |
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Singleplayer |
Genre: |
Virtual Reality |
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Portal Stories: VR is an unofficial virtual reality mod set within the Portal 2 universe. It builds upon the foundations of Portal Stories: Mel and offers a brand new mini-story consisting of ten new puzzles designed to work with virtual reality hardware, specifically the HTC Vive.
The player takes control of an unknown test subject who is placed in a virtual reality training course. The player does not use the traditional aperture science handheld portal device used in the other portal games, instead using a device capable of attracting objects from long distances as well as a teleportation device.
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