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Portal 2 DLC for PlayStation Move


Dying for a Portal 2 fix? Maybe this DLC will make your cravings go away.

Called In Motion and releasing on November 6th, this new DLC campaign has full support for PlayStation Move. It will set you back $9.99, 30% off if you’re a Plus member.

The DLC was made externally by  Sixense Studios and here’s how they describe it:

“P2IM was developed independently by Sixense as DLC for Valve’s Portal 2. Our game designers were focused on creating the most immersive and intuitive motion gaming experience ever seen on consoles. The result is a campaign that’s pure puzzles, each of which requires the user to use the motion controller in new ways. We created motion control gameplay to take advantage of everything the PlayStation Move can do and we added this to all of the gameplay mechanics from the Portal 2 universe. Sixense is also implementing PlayStation Move support for the full Portal 2 campaign.

P2IM features 20 test chambers that progress in difficulty from tutorial to advanced levels. Players choose to play as either Atlas or P-Body (the robots borrowed from Portal 2), and use new motion features like 1-to-1 control of objects, Portal Surfing (moving and reorienting placed portals) and scaling cubes. When used in conjunction with familiar features imported from Portal 2 (such as Excursion Funnels, Hard Light Bridges), the possibilities quickly multiply. Because Sixense is focused exclusively on developing motion content, we believe that we can deliver new experiences that will get gamers excited about motion gaming – P2IM is just the beginning.”

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