EvilHomer - 2012-01-26
I'd like to imagine that Chet dreamed this up, and when he did, he was thinking about everyone at poeNews.
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Aelric - 2012-01-26 But really you know it was Wolpaw, trying to get Chet to move on.
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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2012-01-26
"Goodbye to shell."
"Shell?" Really?
Still, it was an emotional goodbye from GLAdyS.
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bongoprophet - 2012-01-26 oh no!
someone spelled the name of a character who is never named wrong!
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EvilHomer - 2012-01-26 You notice "shell", but you fail to notice "godbye".
NERD.
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chumbucket - 2012-01-26
for the cymbal loops
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Caminante Nocturno - 2012-01-26
The greatest and most remarkable thing the Portal series did was making the player feel sympathy towards what were basically inanimate objects and computers.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2012-01-26 Humans have been doing that for centuries. It has nothing to do with Portal.
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Binro the Heretic - 2012-01-26
GlaDOS seems like she might be genuinely dangerous, now. She was always malevolent, but in the first game she was clearly bumbling and incompetent.
I don't think she let Chell go out of the goodness of her heart or because she thinks Chell is too difficult to kill.
Chell has been the one destroying or disposing of the modules that held GlaDOS back. Chell's ingenuity & tenacity have forced GlaDOS to evolve.
GlaDOS knows she needs Chell to become stronger.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2012-01-26
I liked Still Alive the first time I beat the game and wasn't expecting anything. This time around I was and just didn't like the song or find it that clever. It's the problem with Portal 2. Parts are -brilliant-, but more of a good thing doesn't always make it better. I don't think anything will capture the clever, sleek fun of the original because of how unexpected it was. It was like seeing Empire in the theater and not having some fat kid at school ruin the twist at the end.
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sosage - 2012-01-26
It's a small detail, but the pacing of the typing is great.
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