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When you have to make the horrible decision of what to do with the Companion Cube! I haven't had such a reaction to a game since I was 14 and played KoTOR for the first time. With the Companion Cube level, I remember sitting there for 20 minutes debating if I could actually do it or not.
Then, pretty much and dialogue by GLaDoS is amazing. I use to have her quotes scribbled all over my bedroom wall, which I painted white just for that purpose. 'Remember that time I pretended to murder you?' (paraphrasing, of course) was so awesome.
The little hidden rooms with the scribblings on the wall. Was so creepy, and this was before I even played anything like Bioshock, which also had great creep factors in it. Ah man, I love GLaDoS. I loved this game. I just wish it had better replayability, but at least it was so unique that I can't forget the first time I sat down and couldn't stop playing it. Five hours later, and it was worth not going pee for that long.