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How would she act outside the walls of Aperture Science? It's time for you to decide what GLaDOS would do in these real life situations. While driving GLaDOS is cut off by an irresponsible cyclist.
The original Portal had the element of surprise. Its style of first-person physics-based puzzle gameplay was unique. GLaDOS, the murderous robotic villain, was new and vibrant and evil in the most ...
Glados probably has an Aperture Science crusher lurking just out of the image. We have no idea what is going on here. There's a definite Truman Show vibe, with a bonus giant eye thrown in for good ...
This isn't the first time Valve has set up a viral ad campaign around Portal. When the game launched in 2007 as part of The Orange Box, Valve created a special Aperture Science website where ...
It has a GLaDOS, a Chell, a Companion Cube, Portal-stickers and more. Team Jigsaw submitted their idea to Lego's CUUSOO program, which builds custom sets based on independent submissions.
It also expands on all the story related to the game, giving you a lot more information about GLaDOS, Aperture Science, and its founder, Cave Johnson. It also is pretty damn funny.
While Portal 2 isn’t the prettiest-looking game in the world, it certainly looks great. It pays great attention to detail, whether its Aperture’s moss-penetrated walls or broken-down structure ...
Have a peek at LEGO Ideas with search terms "portal" or "glados" for more than you can handle. Above you'll see a few more LEGO creations inspired by the minds at Aperture Science.
Ten years after Portal 2's release and there's still no sign of a sequel, but at least the Geico Gecko can have fun at Aperture Science in our stead. In one of the most bizarre video game-adjacent ...