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Doug Rattmann has pasted pictures of companion cubes on their heads. The dens in Portal 2 contain paintings of Doug Rattmann among the scribblings. In one of those dens, The National's song "Exile Vilify" can be heard from a radio. Some of the song’s lyrics are scribbled on the walls of the den. This song was exclusively written for Portal 2.
The following are fictional characters appearing in the Portal series of computer and video games developed by Valve. Pages in category "Portal (series) characters" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
[25] Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition listed Wheatley as 37th in their list of "top 50 video game villains". [26] TheGamer also included Wheatley on their "Iconic Video Game Characters", stating that "Wheatley is a fantastic villain, and his unique humor made him a fan-favorite character among the Portal fan base." [27]
Though the idea of the character underwent several changes over the development, the selection of J.K. Simmons helped solidify the character. [6] Pictures of Cave Johnson appear throughout Portal 2, and though Valve used a casting call to try to find someone to use as a template, they turned back to their own lead animator, Bill Fletcher, for ...
In Portal 2, GLaDOS initially resumes her role as test monitor in a now-ruined facility after Chell and Wheatley inadvertently reactivate her. This time, she makes no attempt to hide her contempt and hatred for Chell; partly because Chell destroyed her, and partly because her quicksave system has forced her to relive her death over and over since her deactivation.
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