

As the Adhesion Gel was said to have made players feel vertigo, it might be that the Reflection Gel is the one considered for Portal 3. The Adhesion Gel allowed players to walk on walls and ceilings, while the Reflection Gel reflected enemy lasers. The Adhesion Gel and Reflection Gel both served very different purposes, and would have made the game much different.

It was fun for the gimmicks it presented in the second game, but it felt like the puzzle elements it provided would be better off as one-hit wonders.Īccording to the Portal Wiki, there were two Gels cut from the final version of Portal 2. The four Gels in Portal 2 felt like just enough the development team might then decide to ax one of them so as to open the doors for another.Ī Gel that I could see going would be the Propulsion Gel. Add one too many new Gels, and it could be that Portal 3 either becomes broken, or just too overwhelming. If there are to be any new Gels, the game developers need to be careful with their potential to offset the game’s precarious balance.
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Introduced in the second title, the Gels would fit great as a series staple in any given Portal sequel. The Repulsion Gel, Propulsion Gel, and Conversion Gel all added in their own unique flavor to the Portal world. Whether or not there is going to be a Portal 3, we can always think about what we want the third title in the puzzle platformer to be like. Watch this space for more coverage on all things Portal and Aperature Science. As soon as a Portal 3 release date is announced, Hypable will be one of the first outlets to report on the good news.
