

The game-play from the original game returns in all of its mind-bending glory. Simmons features as the voice of Cave Johnson, the eccentric founder of Aperture Science. Joining the cast are Stephen Merchant who gives hilarious life to Wheatley and the always entertaining J. Ellen McLain returns as the voice of GLaDOS and as the voice of the polite and cheerful attack turrets. The voice acting in the game remains top-notch. The story takes some very interesting twists and turns along the way and the terrific dark humor of the first game remains intact. Chell is once again forced to use her portal gun to navigate the ruins of the facility and deal with the resurrected GLaDOS.

Portal 2 picks up roughly 300 years after the first game where Chell has been recaptured and placed in cryo-storage and is woken up by Personality Core Wheatly so that they can escape the run-down facility before the reactor core melts down. Portal introduced us to our silent protagonist Chell and her fight to escape the deserted Aperture Science facility controlled by the insane AI GLaDOS armed only with her portal gun.

Does Portal 2 live up to the expectations? Let's take a closer look and find out. Calling Portal 2 a sequel would only be partially correct since the first game was more of an appetizer with Portal 2 being the main course. Although short, Portal's innovative game-play and memorable cast captivated players and made it a runaway hit.

Portal 2 is the much anticipated follow-up to 2007's Portal which Valve released as an extra game on their Orange Box compilation. I don't care.Ĭave Johnson: All right, test's over. But you make her! Hell, put her in my computer. And I will say this, and I'm gonna say it on tape so everybody will hear it a hundred times a day: If I die before you people can pour me in to a computer, I want Caroline to run this place.Ĭave Johnson: Now she'll argue. Brain mapping, artificial inteligence - we should've been working on it thirty years ago. He says what we're all thinking.Ĭave Johnson: The point is, if we can store music on a compact disc, why can't we store a man's inteligence and personality on one? So I have the engineers figuring that one out right now.
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:59:29 - 96.Cave Johnson: All right, I've been thinking, when life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade!Ĭave Johnson: Make life take the lemons back!Ĭave Johnson: I don't want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?Ĭave Johnson: Demand to see life's manager! Make life rue the day it thought it could give Cave Johnson lemons! Do you know who I am? I'm the man whose gonna burn your house down - with the lemons!Ĭave Johnson: I'm gonna get my engineers to invent a combustible lemon that'll burn your house down! In this Quick Rinse Darren G tries to explain the basics of the portal mechanics and has a merry little laugh on his way through chapter two of Portal 2: Sound good? Come and say hello at The Official Cane and Rinse Forum. Whilst there you can also interact with our ever-growing and friendly community, discuss past, present and future video games (and lots of other stuff too!) and perhaps even arrange some games with like-minded individuals. Valve’s Portal 2 was met with widespread acclaim upon its release in 2011, can we agree on whether or not time has been kind to Chell, Wheatley, GLaDOS and Cave Johnson… for science.?Ģ: Want You Gone by Jonathan Coulton, vocals by GLaDOS (Ellen McLain)Ĭane and Rinse 130 was edited by Sean O’Brienĭo you have an opinion about this particular game or maybe about our podcast in general? Then why not venture into our forum and leave us your feedback. Leon, Tony, James and Josh awake after 999999 days of suspended animation to cast their eyes (and an amalgam of mysterious gels) over the rusting carcass of Aperture Science’s giant, upside-down facility. So, you out having yourself a little adventure?”
