Portal Reloaded Explained

Portal Reloaded
Developer:Jannis Brinkmann
Publisher:Jannis Brinkmann
Released:April 19, 2021
Engine:Source
Genre:Puzzle-platform
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer

Portal Reloaded is a 2021 free modification for Portal 2, created by German developer Jannis Brinkmann. As in the official Portal games, gameplay involves solving puzzles by manipulating portals which allow the player to move through space. Additionally, the mod allows players to shoot a third "time portal", allowing traversal across two versions of the puzzle chamber in different time periods.

Initially envisioned as a smaller project, the game was released as a full-scale mod on April 19, 2021, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of Portal 2s release. The mod received positive reviews from multiple gaming outlets.

Gameplay

Like the Portal series, Portal Reloaded is a puzzle-platform game played from the first-person perspective, in which the player must solve puzzles in "test chambers". The player is equipped with the portal gun, allowing them to create two ends of a portal, colored orange and blue, that connect disparate areas in three-dimensional space. Unique to the mod is a third "time portal", colored green, allowing the player to traverse between the same point in two alternate versions of the test chamber, located respectively in the past and the future. The game also involves solving puzzles with other testing elements introduced in the official Portal series, such as buttons, cubes, lasers, and light bridges.

If an object – such as a cube or a conventional portal – is manipulated in the past, it moves in the future chamber as well, causing its previous copy to fizzle. However, objects in the future can be moved independently of their past equivalents. While past objects cannot be taken through the time portal into the future (causing a paradox), future variants of an object can be brought into the past. A future variant of an object brought into the past does not create another future variant of itself. Therefore, careful usage of puzzle elements allows the player to have a duplicate of any puzzle element that can be brought through the time portal.

The campaign consists of 25 test chambers. Unlike Portal 2, which it is based on, the game's initial release did not feature a co-op mode. The developer has stated that the mod is intended as a smaller-scale complement to the original game, in contrast to other modifications such as . It is intended for "veteran players", being more challenging than the official series.

Plot

Portal Reloaded is intended to take place in the same universe as the official Portal games; according to the developer, the narrative is designed to not interfere with that of the original series. The player assumes the role of test subject 4509 in the Aperture Science Enrichment Center, who is awoken from stasis to take part in a "Time Travel Testing Course".

Navigating various test chambers using the portal gun, they learn how to use time portals to navigate between a version of Aperture's laboratories in the past and a dilapidated and broken version twenty years in the future, which the facility's artificial intelligence overseer states has been damaged as a visual aid. As the game progresses, it is revealed that the main character was the only one who survived initial time travel, and that Aperture cannot get it to work in any way other than the twenty-year interval. Near the end, the overseer admits the Enrichment Center was in fact destroyed under mysterious circumstances involving a "rogue test subject". They reveal the actual purpose of the testing track – to train the player character to kill the rogue subject, preventing the destruction of Aperture's facility.

At the end of the game, the main character is sent back to a stasis chamber. The player can either obey this order, or escape through a time portal to the future. If the player does the former, the test subject successfully returns to stasis, with the AI commenting that they will now "change the course of history", possibly causing the events of Portal to never happen. Otherwise, the player escapes via an elevator, and their portal gun is deactivated. Once reaching the surface, they encounter a pack of "headcrab" zombies.

Development and release

Portal Reloaded was developed and published by Jannis "Portanis" Brinkman.

Work on Portal Reloaded began in 2014 by German developer Jannis Brinkmann as a side project, without the intention of turning it into a full-scale mod. All of the mod's gameplay alterations were done via a scripting language, instead of Portal 2s code directly.

The mod was released for free on Steam on April 19, 2021, to coincide with Portal 2s ten-year anniversary.

The Cooperative Update

In May 2023, two years after Portal Reloadeds initial release, Brinkmann announced that twenty new test chambers, designed for cooperative play, will be added to the mod as part of "The Cooperative Update". The update was released on June 9, 2023; a work-in-progress version of the update was made available for public testing on May 19, 2023.

Reception

Portal Reloaded was positively received by multiple gaming reviewers, who considered it a well-designed complement to the official Portal series.

Martin Francis Doherty of Game Rant described the addition of the time portal as a "clever move". Comparing it to other time-travel based works, he noted that the mechanic was a slower-paced addition which reflected the decaying nature of Aperture's facility. Writing for PC Gamer, Rick Lane stated that it "recaptures the wow factor of the original game", though he conceded that the additional elements in the puzzles could cause frustration occasionally.

Rick Lane, reviewing for Bit-Tech described the game as 'phenomenal' and ' possibly the most brilliant puzzle game I’ve played in the last few years'. His only criticism was the short length.