Portal 2
1edga07 18 jul. 2013 às 6:07
Do you like GLADOS or Wheatley more?
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WetSloppingMeat 19 out. 2013 às 8:46 
wait if wealthy helps you along and gladous throws you in an insinagrater but now shes your friend her brain is messed up my vote is fot wealthy

warsaw 19 out. 2013 às 8:47 
GLaDOS
WetSloppingMeat 19 out. 2013 às 8:48 
if he turned evil in gladous's body then that means the body was evil and then gladous is evil my vote is for wealthy
Mistania13 19 out. 2013 às 9:30 
GLaDOS (and space core :3)
Guitarist 19 out. 2013 às 10:38 
depends on the situation I'm in and who isn't trying to kill me
GLaDOS wins for insultive sarcastic humor
Cactus™ 19 out. 2013 às 10:40 
Wheatly was nice before his transfer into Glados body, Glados was nice when she was a potato. They are both evil (in a way) when they are in the machine... So there is only one character in the Portal series that wins this. Space Core... He is always nice and never annoying. You cant get tired of him talking about space.

Space Core wins...SPACE CORE ALWAYS WINS...
Guitarist 19 out. 2013 às 10:41 
Although I did like Wheatly for a while until he was corrupted
Guitarist 19 out. 2013 às 10:45 
Although its ironic how Wheatly "saves" you
Cactus™ 19 out. 2013 às 10:49 
Originalmente postado por Roxas:
Although its ironic how Wheatly "saves" you

At what point of the game (I may have forgot) and did he do it directly or indirectly/
Baker 19 out. 2013 às 12:13 
Wheatley :p2wheatley:
ezra 19 out. 2013 às 13:10 
Wheatly, because he is the funniest AI ever!

(Just kidding, GLaDOS is better I guess)
XGamer3000 19 out. 2013 às 14:56 
Cave Jonson
Grey 19 out. 2013 às 16:19 
GLaDOS. Easy.
JACKET 19 out. 2013 às 16:46 
Like both!
Rasofe 19 out. 2013 às 17:29 
Originalmente postado por CaptainHipCactus™:
Originalmente postado por Roxas:
Although its ironic how Wheatly "saves" you

At what point of the game (I may have forgot) and did he do it directly or indirectly/
What are you two on about?
First of he saves you from Glados final chamber. He has no obligation to do that considering trying to help Chell the first time got him nearly destroyed.
Secondly, he guides you to Glados' primary defence systems so that you can sabotage them and then confront Glados.
Then you have to defeat Glados by putting Wheatley into the transfer. At the time, it was the only way for Chell to escape, and Wheatley wasn't corrupted, so he did what he did for altruistic reasons.

There's no irony involved. It's tragedy. There's no choice in the circumstances but to put Wheatley into a position that was guranteed to corrupt him, so in doing something heroic he tragically became the villain.
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