The interview and GladOS revelation comes on the 10th anniversary of The Orange Box. Valve's 5-in-1 games collection is also notable for bringing Half-Life 2 and Team Fortress 2 to consoles, but its ...
Leigh is a games writer and content creator. His favourite series of all time is Tomb Raider, although his tastes are wide-ranging, from AAA franchises to indie weirdness. As well as Game Rant, he can ...
Natalie (She/Her) is a writer and game design enthusiast hailing from way-too-sunny Los Angeles. She loves to dissect game narrative and analyze mechanics, but she doesn’t even want to think about how ...
It's been nearly four months since GlaDOS toyed with our emotions in test chamber after test chamber in the critically acclaimed, and commercial smash-hit, Portal 2. Now, the malicious AI, or rather ...
Although not nearly as intimidating as her ceiling-mounted hanging arm body, GLaDOS spent a significant portion of the Portal 2 game in a stripped-down computer powered by a potato battery. [Dave] had ...
Ten years ago this week, Valve released its compilation of games known as The Orange Box. While it continued the Half-Life saga and innovated the team-based shooter, the publisher decided to get ...
GLaDOS is widely considered one of gaming's finest antagonists, but like all malevolent robots she too was once a child - A brutal, sadistic child with no sympathy for terrified scientists. That's the ...
NASA has employed the services of GLaDOS from Valve’s Portal game to help in an educational video from NASA explaining the difference between Fusion vs. Fission. So if you have ever wondered what the ...
When NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory wanted a spokes-AI to explain how fusion and fission work, they tapped GLaDOS, the science-loving antagonist from the Portal games. But once GLaDOS gets inside ...