@irken004 In a review, we'd call those video's "opening "cinematic's." Valve uses in-game cut-scenes and in-game cinematic's in their games. A cut-scene is where a game completely 'cuts', or breaks away from the gameplay to a cinematic, then returns you to gameplay. Cut-scenes on Nintendo platforms are usually used to 'show-off' an action segment of the game in a higher resolution than the normal gameplay graphics can offer. HD consoles are starting to use in-game graphics for cut-scenes though (e.g. Uncharted, Heavy Rain, etc), but it seems that most reviewers like to simply call them cinematic's nowadays.
Fair enough, there's a fine line between their definitions
They should add the first Portal on PSN, I'd pay again for it
A collection of Valve games that were originally for the PC.
Team Fortress 2 Half Life 2: Episodes 1 and 2 Portal
All on one disc.
Don't get the PS3 version, it has too many bugs and glitches.
I have the PS3 version. Obviously the PC and 360 versions are superior, but I have found no issues with Portal in my version. One time HL2 froze, and the loading times may be about 7 second longer. But those are the only issues.
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