Valveās new Portal spin-off will help you get to grips with the Steam Deck
And itās free
Valve has announced Aperture Desk Job, a āfree playable shortā set in the Portal universe thatās been designed to help players get to grips with the new Steam Deck.
Valve describes Aperture Desk Job as a game that re-imagines the ābeen-there-done-that genre of walking simulatorsā and puts players āin the lightning-spanked, endorphin-gorged world of sitting still behind things.āĀ
In Aperture Desk Job, youāll play as an entry-level employee on their first day working for Aperture Science. Your job is a product inspector and while itās not entirely certain how thatāll play out in the game, the trailer makes us think itās not going to be the smoothest process. You can watch the short trailer for yourself below:
Managing expectations, Valve explicitly states that Aperture Desk Job is ānot a sequel to Portalā. Instead, it's more of a tech demo set in the expanded universe of those games, having been specifically designed to walk players through the controls and features of the Steam Deck. And if that doesn't strike you as particularly thrilling, Valve adds that it does so āwhile not being nearly as boring as that sounds.āĀ
For those on PC who want to have a go, itās worth noting that the listing notes that the game ārequires a controller in order to playā and that āplaying with a keyboard and mouse isn't supported.ā
Aperture Desk Job will launch for free on March 1 2022, with its official Steam page already up and visible.Ā
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Analysis: Howās the Steam Deck looking?
Valveās Steam Deck launched officially on February 25 2022 but, as with most gaming hardware right now, itās kind of hard to just go out and buy one due to supply constraints. Instead, you can make a reservation to order one, with a current expected order availability date of āafter Q2 2022ā.Ā
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In our review of Steam Deck, weāve given it four and a half stars out of five, describing it as "a brilliant device with a huge amount of potential" and a good option for those who already have a huge Steam library but arenāt especially keen on a gaming laptop. Console players may, however, find it a little more difficult to look past the Steam Deckās rougher edges and we reckon it's less a Switch rival and more a gaming laptop alternative.
Having a short designed to showcase just what a bit of gaming hardware can do always feels like a nice touch, especially when it's set in an already beloved universe and doesn't appear to be short on Portalās trademark humor.Ā
Emma Boyle is TechRadarās ex-Gaming Editor, and is now a content developer and freelance journalist. She has written for magazines and websites including T3, Stuff and The Independent. Emma currently works as a Content Developer in Edinburgh.
