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This Is Portal 2 Played With A Magnetic Motion Controller

Keyboard and mouse controls got you down? Yeah, didn’t think so. But if millimeter precise motion control sounds like an interesting way to play Valve’s first-person puzzler Portal 2, you might want to buy yourself a Razer Sixense.

Razer’s motion control scheme for the PC, which uses a magnetic field to track a pair of controllers in a 3D space, will be supported in Portal 2, giving the game a unique ā€œconsole-likeā€ experience. (We played with the Sixense controller at CES 2010 with a custom build of Left 4 Dead 2.) You’ll see that there’s a little bit of lag in interpreting real-world movements, even when the Sixense controllers are wired to the magnetic field base station.

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Watch as Intel reps move, shoot, twist and manipulate stretchy boxes, all while thinking with portals, with the Sixense. It’s launching later this year for ā€œunder a hundred dollars.ā€

Portal 2 will be out for the PC, Mac, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this April.

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