Author Topic: Portal 2 - This Is Aperture - (Nightmare Before Christmas)  (Read 1033 times)

Saw this yesterday, had a good laugh. A nice catchy tune.
I really need to get Portal 2. :c

I really need to get Portal 2. :c
Same...Portal1 just ain't enough!

Updated OP.
and bump :)

I just bought some rocks from space!

I would love to see more games with Glados in it. It ties in to the Half Life Universe right? I would love to see Glados be a massive side villain to you and the combine.

I would love to see more games with Glados in it. It ties in to the Half Life Universe right? I would love to see Glados be a massive side villain to you and the combine.
honestly I wouldn't enjoy that
for one thing I don't really like half-life that much
for another thing, I visualize the portal universe as a completely separate game series. sure, the references like the borealis are cool, but I don't want them to ever directly interact

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Jesus christ this guy is good at this.


I would love to see more games with Glados in it. It ties in to the Half Life Universe right? I would love to see Glados be a massive side villain to you and the combine.
honestly I wouldn't enjoy that
for one thing I don't really like half-life that much
for another thing, I visualize the portal universe as a completely separate game series. sure, the references like the borealis are cool, but I don't want them to ever directly interact
Personally, I'm happy to think of them as the same universe, as was intended, and I wouldn't mind more Aperture-based influence in Half Life 3, but it wouldn't be right to mix in a proper Glados or Chell character.
It would simply have to remain at the influence of the old Aperture equipment being able to help out, such as the Borealis.


I liked the song and the video was a rather good quality, but I can't help but think that at certain points it just didn't quite roll of the tongue quite as smoothly as a song should do.
It was good, and I know it was apparantly done by just one person, but it had a couple of flaws in the delivery of lines in there.