Top 10 Favorite Portal 2 Community Test Chambers

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Published 2019-09-23
LINKS:
Quantum Entanglement : steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=128078…
Simplified: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=684…
Pinball Portal2: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=555…
And The Abyss Gazes Back [Part 1]: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=727…
Penrose: steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=718636…
Gelocity: steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=368330…
Moonbase Luna-C: steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=780972…
12 Angry Tests: steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=685409…
Facade: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=718…
The Unreal Chambers: steamcommunity.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=318558…

All Comments (21)
  • @elonibaloni
    The Hammer Editor is wayyy to hard, but the Normal Editor is wayy too limited, I use the BEE2 Editor and that is PERFECT.
  • @swiszcz93
    Here's a list of interesting chambers to look at apart from the ones in this video: - No money for chambers - Cosmogony - Killing machine - Above aperture - Into the multiverse - Wheatley's reprisal - Curious chamber - No elements - Portal era - The paradine parable
  • @Wylyth-nr3hq
    You should check out the mod "Portal Stories: Mel" if you haven't already, its basically Portal 3, is very well polished (especially considering how small the team was), and is very fun. It basically takes place sometimes before the events of Portal 2 (except for the first chapter, 1952, which takes place in....guess). It also has two modes, Story Mode, and Advanced Mode. You can get all but one of the achievements in Story Mode.
  • @idkbubbz8871
    I’ve looked at hammer editor and it looks really hard tbh. I’m sticking with the in game one and pushing its limits rn
  • @mrspiffy8587
    The problem with normal chambers is that you can only really solve them once. Gelocity is infinitely replayable
  • @mofal_bluk9472
    My favoutite chamber is ,,Into the Multiverse". I liked it even more than the unreal test chambers. Also i would have liked to see the minecraft chambers here
  • @watchoutforeg
    I once made a test chamber where there was an aerial faith plate with a button above it that opens the door. However, if you jump on it, the game crashes because the aerial faith plate's height is set to zero. You have to redo the level, and you find a button on the floor that's a bit out of sight. This opens up a wall that also has an aerial faith plate. You're supposed to jump on it thinking that will send you to the button, but it sends you to a different room with a bunch of AFPs on the wall and poison goo below. You're forced to bounce on these for about a minute before getting launched through the ceiling, and back into the original room where you get forced onto the AFP that crashes your game again. You go back into the level again and find a different button revealed by the first button. This turns on some light bridges which you can use to finally hit the button and finish the chamber. Yeah these alternate dimensions are kinda getting crazy honestly
  • @TimoIvvie
    Everyone with the hammer editor : WHY IS DIS SO HARD Me after 9 years of figuring this out : HAHA ME MAKE LAZER ART
  • @coooolibri
    i just recently picked up the game again, and played all the unreal chambers, and angry tests- brings my brain back to working, awesome maps.
  • "Monochrome" is the hardest one I've done. Such a great chamber
  • @doofusboy7054
    If you haven’t already, I also recommend checking out some of the fully-fledged Portal 2 mods. They’ve got their own store pages on Steam rather than hiding in the workshop (although you still need to own Portal 2 to get them), and some of them are nearly if not just as long as the games they came from! My favourites have to be Portal Reloaded, Portal Stories: Mel, Aperture Tag and Thinking with Time Machine. Those are just some of the more famous ones but all worth checking out alongside these short-but-sweet workshop chambers. Great video, thanks!
  • @jamesteavery0
    Great video, I personally remember 12 angry tests and penrose fondly even after all this time. I have a couple of coop custom levels and collections that i love too, the harder the puzzle the better, ones that require speed rather than thinking are my least favourites however. I've always liked aesthetics and puzzles over storytelling, so our tastes differ quite a bit, but I might come back and make another comment with recommendations anyway.
  • @azatecas
    i love that community test chambers are still active. many other games disable their servers after a year and cant play any multiplayer
  • @alaeriia01
    5:35 Stern never stopped making games. You also have Jersey Jack, American, Spooky, Multimorphic, Pinball Brothers, Barrels o' Fun, and Durch Pinball making games now too!
  • @eric31shaggs
    I think it would be cool if they made a portal 3 into an open world game just like Fallout or something. They could use the portals as a form of fast travel where if the player wants to fast travel somewhere they could shoot a portal far into the distance. They could incorporate some time travel as well so you can get some backstory into the entire history of the franchise and not have to spend the entire game 50,000 years in the future.
  • @hxgonic
    I watched this and now i am learning hammer :D
  • @swiszcz93
    For amazingly hard but still fun and creative puzzles I recommend checking out Demon Arisen's workshop. There's one in particular called Skyranger that is really hard but still so fun to me.
  • @swiszcz93
    I was afraid of Unreal Chambers being left out...thank god! haha
  • I always just played the portal story but when I played a community test I was completely thrown off by how difficult some of them them are compared to the actual tests in the story
  • @Sky30w0
    0:00 "guys something is wrong with my test chamber"