I don’t feel like I got my money’s worth. The problem with co-op is that I will undoubtedly end up playing with people who have already beaten the puzzles and that will sap the fun out of things.
That isn’t to say I didn’t enjoy the game, I had a fair amount of fun. But, based on the price difference, I was expecting 5 times the content of Portal 1 and ended up with only about 2 times (It took me about 4 hours to beat Portal 1, I remember because I skipped an evening class and played late).
Just because you enjoy something doesn’t mean it is a good value. The best steaks I have ever had in my life where always way too much money per ounce of meat.
I respectfully disagree. Are you saying that you would rather play a 100+ hour game that is completely mediocre than a five hour game that is brilliant?
First of all, it isn’t a matter of what I would rather play. I’ll play both (assuming you replace mediocre with decent). It is a matter of which is a good enough value. Portal 1 was a brilliant 5 hour game and I am glad I played it. But it was a $10 5 hour game.
Portal 2 adds a few mechanics and doubles the length, but is 5 times as expensive. I also don’t think it is as brilliant as Portal 1 if for no other reason than it is no longer an original. I don’t see where the value is made up.
And remember, this is a question of value and getting your (well, my really) monies worth. Again, with food, just because it tastes amazing doesn’t mean it is a good value. Just because the game play is fun, doesn’t mean you got your monies worth.