Spoiler alert: the ending to Portal
Valve Corporation‘s Portal (PC, Xbox 360)is one of those quirky games that ends up being remembered because something about was just too weird to be forgotten. Well, we’ve got something special for you today, and it comes in the form of the super quirky ending credits to Portal.
For those who don’t know the actual setup for this game, here’s a quick recap. In Portal, You play a woman who’s mysteriously thrust into what looks to be a test for a company called Aperture Science. In this test, you’ve basically got to learn how portals work to make it past each room and eventually find out what’s going on.
Along the way you’ll be led (or misled, as the case may be) by a female voice, who may hold the clues as to what’s happening. Needless to say, she also plays a pivotal part in the ending of the game, and without spoiling it for you, we can definitely say that she’s not particularly human to begin with.
In any case, enjoy the snappy ending (supplied by musician Jonathan Coulton) to Portal.
Valve Corporation‘s Portal (PC, Xbox 360)is one of those quirky games that ends up being remembered because something about was just too weird to be forgotten. Well, we’ve got something special for you today, and it comes in the form of the super quirky ending credits to Portal.
For those who don’t know the actual setup for this game, here’s a quick recap. In Portal, You play a woman who’s mysteriously thrust into what looks to be a test for a company called Aperture Science. In this test, you’ve basically got to learn how portals work to make it past each room and eventually find out what’s going on.
Along the way you’ll be led (or misled, as the case may be) by a female voice, who may hold the clues as to what’s happening. Needless to say, she also plays a pivotal part in the ending of the game, and without spoiling it for you, we can definitely say that she’s not particularly human to begin with.
In any case, enjoy the snappy ending (supplied by musician Jonathan Coulton) to Portal.