GlaDOS, a brilliant computer program Web site, you are one of the greatest game players of all time, but you are a better musician. Not at all pick me up from where I work morning like listening to the magic of upbeat layers from robotic lifeform that we spent hours trying to kill me.
Web site and Site 2 is a unique first-person puzzle game that has had a huge impact on the overall structure of the game, but the first thing that comes to mind whenever those games come up is the voice of opera singer and voice actor Ellen McLain who sings the words of geek music icon Jonathan Coulton.
It started at the real end Web site, with another simple sequences to skip sequences in the history of sports.
"Living And Living". McClain shows us the light the side of the machine evil, his electrically enhanced voice reflects the slight relief of Coulton's songs. It's a song that gets players thinking of their feelings about the enemy they've just encountered. Maybe not so bad.
Then came S ite 2
My favorite collaboration of McLain and Coulton is one of the technological differences a Web site a game. Instead, it comes out in the end Lego ratings, Lego togo-to-life game, installed by a Web site-the highest level. GlaDOS played a prominent role in the game's main storyline, and when the credits rolled, it was.
“You Will Not Know” is a soft, vulnerable victim Web site song, without the word-shrinking Batman. “It sounds weird that I can't hate you anymore,” it shouldn't make me angry, but it does. In a good way.
Where we go, there are three of us Web site songs from GlaDOS itself. Is everyone happy now? Don't make me break Turret Opera since the last of Site 2.