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'''''Aperture Hand Lab''''' is a non-canonical VR technical demo developed by [[Cloudhead Games ltd.]], in conjunction with [[Valve]], to showcase the functionality of the latter's [https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/index/controllers Index VR controllers] and headset, but is compatible with the previously released HTC Vive. The demo was released on Jun 25, 2019. | '''''Aperture Hand Lab''''' is a non-canonical VR technical demo developed by [[Cloudhead Games ltd.]], in conjunction with [[Valve]], to showcase the functionality of the latter's [https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/index/controllers Index VR controllers] and headset, but is compatible with the previously released HTC Vive. The demo was released on Jun 25, 2019. | ||
== Gameplay == | |||
{{Spoiler|The game begins in a sort of a elevator going up or down, where an Announcer (different from the original Portal series, with a lower, more masculine tone of voice) greets the player to the Aperture Hand Lab. Then after a short time, the elevator door opens and the player is instructed and given instructions to use the short teleport function. From here, the player is greeted by various Personality Cores equipped with their own complete arm-to-fingertip interactive component and different personalities (Nice, Vulgar, Deceptive etc.)}} to understand and grasp the basic functions of the Valve Index Controller. | |||
{{Spoiler|After each test by an individual personality cores (except the last test), they will fall in a very comical way and say {{tooltip|very comedic voice lines|"I REGRET NOTHING!!!" while falling}}}} | |||
The game has many comedic voice lines and hand gestures {{Spoiler|also with events that will happen when the player will switch personality cores. | |||
Voice lines such as "Please exit the elevator in the clearest way to exit the elevator"}} | |||
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Aperture Hand Lab is a non-canonical VR technical demo developed by Cloudhead Games ltd., in conjunction with Valve, to showcase the functionality of the latter's Index VR controllers and headset, but is compatible with the previously released HTC Vive. The demo was released on Jun 25, 2019.
Gameplay
The game begins in a sort of a elevator going up or down, where an Announcer (different from the original Portal series, with a lower, more masculine tone of voice) greets the player to the Aperture Hand Lab. Then after a short time, the elevator door opens and the player is instructed and given instructions to use the short teleport function. From here, the player is greeted by various Personality Cores equipped with their own complete arm-to-fingertip interactive component and different personalities (Nice, Vulgar, Deceptive etc.) to understand and grasp the basic functions of the Valve Index Controller.
After each test by an individual personality cores (except the last test), they will fall in a very comical way and say very comedic voice lines
The game has many comedic voice lines and hand gestures also with events that will happen when the player will switch personality cores. Voice lines such as "Please exit the elevator in the clearest way to exit the elevator"
Gallery
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