Haruka wrote:I wonder how many people in the world don't like Portal.
Me. I'm the lone soldier marching through the desert storm, scaling the fearful cliffside, and swimming across the infested lake, just to seek out my prize, and that prize was to say:
PORTAL 2 DID NOT LIVE UP TO MY EXPECTATIONS!
That’s because you’re a horrible person. Portal 2 is an amazing masterpiece, and anyone who disagrees with this is simply wrong. I guess it just didn’t have enough sparkly teenage vampires for you.
Haruka wrote:I wonder how many people in the world don't like Portal.
Me. I'm the lone soldier marching through the desert storm, scaling the fearful cliffside, and swimming across the infested lake, just to seek out my prize, and that prize was to say:
PORTAL 2 DID NOT LIVE UP TO MY EXPECTATIONS!
That’s because you’re a horrible person. Portal 2 is an amazing masterpiece, and anyone who disagrees with this is simply wrong. I guess it just didn’t have enough sparkly teenage vampires for you.
I'll be honest. Portal was becoming popular, and I got curious to know "why Portal was so special at all". In the moment I downloaded the demo, I wasn't expecting anything special but minutes later I notice I was hooked to the gameplay. A friend in STEAM, funny enough, saw me playing the DEMO version of the first game and she had an extra digital copy of the game. She asked me if I was enjoying it, and I said yes. She gave me the game, and boom. From one moment to another I beat GLaDOS and I get a fan of Portal series. Later I got Portal 2 (thank you Stan), and I got even more satisfied with the sequel. Playing both single player and co-op was magnificent. It was since a good while I didn't play a very nice puzzle-game.
Haruka wrote:I'll be honest. Portal was becoming popular, and I got curious to know "why Portal was so special at all". In the moment I downloaded the demo, I wasn't expecting anything special but minutes later I notice I was hooked to the gameplay. A friend in STEAM, funny enough, saw me playing the DEMO version of the first game and she had an extra digital copy of the game. She asked me if I was enjoying it, and I said yes. She gave me the game, and boom. From one moment to another I beat GLaDOS and I get a fan of Portal series. Later I got Portal 2 (thank you Stan), and I got even more satisfied with the sequel. Playing both single player and co-op was magnificent. It was since a good while I didn't play a very nice puzzle-game.
This is me:
I'll be honest. Portal was becoming popular, and I got curious to know "why Portal was so special at all". In the moment I downloaded the demo, I was expecting something spectacular and special, but after a few floors I noticed this was merely a puzzle game with no story whatsoever.
And by this I don't mean it will unfortunately get hilarious, I mean it will get 'unfortunately hilarious'. Which is hilarious, but really unfortunately.
On the Fourth Day of Christmas, iHeckler sent to MLII...
Four freaky Masks...
...Three Henchmen...
...Two Magic Spheres...
...And a slave driver, Rigatoni!
And you can sell your Rigatonis if you don't want them