A while back, Sixense Studios delivered the InMotion DLC — which consisted of a bunch of new levels optimised for for the system’s Move controller — to the PS3 version of Portal 2. Now, that version of Valve’s hit sequel will be getting Portal 2 over will be getting new co-op content, rolling out to today as a free update.
You’ll be able to get play online with PC owners who have the same motion-control-centric content. The PSN version of Portal 2 and the InMotion DLC will be going on sale too.
This is almost in english…
Worst. Paragraph. Ever.
Assuming I have deciphered the story correctly, if you’ve bought the Portal 2 In Motion DLC, then you will gain access to new co-op levels that make use of the motion control features to complement the existing single-player content in the DLC.
If you’ve only got the base game, it will still cost you $15 to experience the new content (until the DLC goes on sale, assuming it isn’t a US-only sale).
English, do you speak it?
FFS. No mention that this is the DLC previously released for the Hydra, and the article is almost unreadable. Can I get a job here? I at least finished primary school.
What? I’m so confused.
Say “what” again. I dare ya. I double-fuckin-dare ya.
Sorry, got inspired by the previous comment.
“You’ll be able to get play online…”
It makes me a little happier to know people write articles as drunk as I read them.
“mhhmm Hard to read, this article is” – Yoda
Seriously was this run through google translate or something?
“Now, that version of Valve’s hit sequel will be getting Portal 2 over will be getting new co-op content, rolling out to today as a free update.” dafuq?