I think they like the contrast between how comedic the games are and how seriously opera is treated. I think by putting opera in the games, they sort of bring out the more genuinely emotional side of the Portal series.
A serious comment, this genuinely made me tear up a little bit. Cave was singing to himself for who knows how long, just to wash off his boredom and misery, when suddenly some toile-turrets kick in, trying to copy him. And then he starts harmonizing with them, and the other toile-turrets break into song. It's bittersweet to me, honestly. Cave finally has the company he's wanted for 4 years, spending his however-long last moments singing with toile-turrets. A not serious comment, _E_
@@amogusamogus8490 Considering that these toile-turrets are most likely the predecessors to the turrets we know, I wouldn't be surprised if the modern Aperture employees found a not-broken one and used that as the base for the modern Sentry Turret.
@@draconocor Oh I know he's most likely still alive (haha), the 'however-long' was for, well, however long it's been between that time and the events of Portal 2.
@@residentdimwit Grady could've just pitched the idea to other employees or Cave Johnson uploaded the turret idea somewhere while asking the player and Grady to kill him.
@GoTi4No VR had HL:A, steam deck should hopefully have something new itself. i really hope thats the case. But a portal 3 is really unneeded, as portals ending was already good enough, but something set in the 60's-70's would be awesome.
I remember beating portal 2 when it came out... hearing thiis song was so nostalgic. I have a feeling this game was just to really test out source 2. hopefully a half life 3 soon
I transcended when I first heard this! I know Cave Johnson's voice actor was pure gold as it fits in just right, but damn I didn't expect him to have his own good opera voice along with it.
A lonely man, abandoned by all, sits immobile at the bottom of a sunless pit for all of eternity. All he can do is sing to the… Sentient robot toilet turrets. The duality of Portal.
cave johnson isn't a character i exactly feel bad for, but the ending makes me pity him. he learned what every story about an immortal ends up being about... a human being immortal STINKS.
@@homerdripson406 well obviously if a computer fell that far and only makes aaaa sounds after do u think hes mentally competent to understand hes alive anymore?
@@primatelover99 Well also to be fair the whole thing is made out of a strong metal built to be bullet proof and he did not suffer one continuous fall but broke through many floors which slowed his fall.
To be completely honest, aren't most Vortigaunts technically immortal? They're linked to every single individual of their species, past future and present, through the vortessance. They seem to take it well.
No kidding. Next thing you know, he had his successor made immortal too to carry on Aperture Science's work, only to find out too last he doomed her to a fate worse then death... Makes you think, doesn't it?
POV youre the richest person on earth and your immortality was botched so bad by your employees that now you're living under the floorboards of your own facility, being kept alive against your will by a futuristic reactor created by some bugs in the walls.
@Samgineer but this is not Portal 3, this is Aperture Desk Job. We are not sure if Valve will make Portal 3 conisider how the Valve games are not popular except TF2 Portal 1&2, Harry101UK’s Portal Games like Portal Stories: Mel and Lego Dimensiones Portal Level.
@@BrunoMilanRangel2022 yeah of course valve games are not popular at all except Counter strike series dota 2, Half Life series, TF2, Portal Series, L4D series it's not like each game i quote had many reward and are for the majority of gamers legendary
Is that title the official title for the song? If so then that's awesome. I love Portal and it's lore... that name has so much weight, especially since it's in reference to a man who did all he ever could in order to live forever and survive his illness A "requiem for immortals"; a solemn song meant for/associated with the dead and, while his physical body may be dead, Cave Johnson's consciousness is left behind in a metal head who knows how many ft below his very own research facility... or for how long he'd even been stuck... OR IF HE'S EVEN STILL THERE. Or I'm just looking way too far into the whole thing, and it's just haha silly🗿 Regardless, it's awesome tribute to Portal's lore/shared universe
Nah, he's definitely still down there. Although I'm wondering if the Mantis's power device transferred his consciousness into the turrlets. Since Chell is theorized to be Cave and Caroline's daughter, it'd explain why said turrets start singing to Chell at the end of Portal 2, calling her "my baby" and the like.
I really feel like they're planning a portal 3, I feel like I'm looking to deep into but the music ending was so up lifting. Almost like something coming back to life :)
You know what's funny? Something like this was going to happen in portal 2, but instead of a moai wannabe, cave was gonna be placed in a companion cubed plugged in the wall... This was scrapped due to not fitting in with the rest of old aperture... Glad they brought back that story line
I honestly think this is way cooler too, just the thought of his consciousness in a giant robot head of himself covered in clay to look like a greek statue just fits Cave so well. It also leaves the door open to events for Portal 3, whereas we really had no reason for a 3rd game before.
Long ago underground There stood a kingdom of alabaster and metal and ruling above all was a King in his enchanted castle . How did he become a king you may ask? Well in the beginning he was only a merchant wanting more in life and so with burning ambition he used his wealth to employ a gaggle of wizards and together discovered a great many spells. With the knowledge and wealth at his disposal he set forth to create a kingdom that would stand the test of time immortal. Then he stumbled upon a cavern so grand that mad all land seen before seem pitiful in comparison And so with his most trusted adviser and his newly formed court of wizards and scholars and for a time all was grand. So the now king set forth then started to build his kingdom and deciding it shall be built with only the finest of materials. He believed the only Alabaster on impenetrable steel to be a worthy of reflecting his greatness and thus construction of this great kingdom had finally begun. As this kingdom was built He and his court of wizards continued to create new spells and magic great and terrible a like until he was able to control his very kind with but a command. All was well for a time until he acquired a Piece of the night sky, For you see the night sky did not appreciate a piece of itself being taken away and hidden underground and so decided curse the King of alabaster and steel a shortened and painful life. Now facing his mortality the King Fueled by fear driven ambition sent his court of wizards with a seemingly impossible task of acquiring *IMMORTALITY* for himself and was even willing to sacrifice his most trusted assistant to further this goal. Finally his court of wizards had came to a solution and with even thinking of the consequences as he had never before had then asked the wizards to cast their spell upon his being. And so he was turned to an indestructible stone statue and thus becoming immortal. Upon realizing on what he had become, A statue unable to move or feel but still able to speak,listen and see and so in a fit of rage commanded the very castle itself to slay his court of wizards and to sent any away from his kingdom to never return. When his raged passed he realized that now and forever he would immortal alone. And so he sung to fill the silence of his kingdom of alabaster and steel with no one but the stones of his castle to here his song of sorrow for ages to come. That is until one day a single stone began to sing with the immortal king. Surprised and not believing his ears sung back to the stone and amazingly the stone sung back and then to the Kings delight more of the castles stones began to sing in harmony with their King, turning a song of sorrow to a song of timeless togetherness. It is said that if you visit the mouth of the cavern and listen closely you can hear a song of alabaster and steel forever sung by a kingdom long forgotten. A song of *Requiem Ad Immortali* .
To me this is probably the best send off to the Portal series, a nice little story that tied up all the loose ends and introduced some fun new things along the way.
Words cannot explain the feeling i experimented when i finished this masterpiece for the first time. This is the first VALVe game i finished in its launch day and i just could'nt hold the tears
Pretty sure this is Just J.K Simmons doing Vocal Exercise before doing the actual lines. Valve just edited it to be this masterpiece. Edit: nevermind...
@@residentdimwit JK Simmons is a trained baritone singer, so not really a surprise. What is though is that he reprised the role of Cave Johnson in the release of this tech demo…
Not going to lie, but first experiencing this scene it was like a "What the hell?" kinda creepy feeling. Then it was like me just enjoying it. Love the game.
I like how if you compare this to Cara Mia Addio (which was a goodbye song for Chell and essentially the player who was leaving aperture) this song is more like a "welcome back" to the person playing the game. A welcome back to aperture. A welcome back to the portal franchise
They went for a Gregorian Chant that he sings as his (un) - dying pastime. Come on valve you have sparks of brilliance, why can't you just make another game that isn't a product demo. Alyx nearly wiped the floor with everybody. This is a 30 minute experience that has more care and depth put into it than many 60 USD titles.
This really gives me the chills when I watched the ending and then this starts. It is also truly haunting and disturbing to see Cave Johnson "singing" while knowing he's already dead. That voice is gonna give me nightmares but I love it.
I love the bittersweet irony in the title of the song. I believe the song translates to something along the lines of “Requiem for an Immortal”. Requiem means a lot of things, but one that’s interesting is that it’s a song or chant meant to honor the dead, in which an immortal is obviously… you know. I also see how this connects to the state of Cave Johnson, who sits on a “throne” as an immortal in the end. That is all, have a good day.
I don't know what it is about valves music for portal but it always gives me a sense of never wanting it to end its so soothing and real at the same time I can't describe it
From playing countless of the portal games to hearing about this great man that wanted to do countless experiements, to do what he wants because he could, to be done in on his own by both his goal with the moon rocks he needed to his wish to continue after death. And with his scientist to do whatever they could with the time they had were able to preserve him. In a shell of himself in both rock and metal. And with a good representation of him crushing thoae around him with the mantises that had built their own brillant city underneath. Truly a weight beyound comprenssion to even take the source of power they held as his own. Then to finally brought down by those that wished finally give him his end. Was met to a now lowly experience of hoping the endless source of power would give out. But not to be to left alone was the creations set out to help his end. I know this being being a lot even for a tutorial game for the deck but honestly it was great to finally meet him even for a moment. Great job Valve
It's a weird feeling to see a living, immoble corpse powered by a renewable energy source invented by a race of sentient praying mantis while singing a requiem "to immortals" because nobody knows that you're still alive. Nobody's looking for you because all your employees think you're dead. And now you're cursed to sing for all of eternity in the basement which might as well be hell considering that Cave Johnson fell all the way down there. Awesome metaphors I love it.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Suffuring Of Cave Johnson.
honestly i would like to see a portal 3 with this version of cave johnson, and fighting against the founder of aperture itself makes sense for a final portal game you and grady getting through all of aperture with cave johnson coming back to power along with others who were at aperture during its golden years
To be conscious at the bottom of a pit with your creations for an indeterminate amount of time, far extended past any humans, while exceedingly cruel - is not entirely unbefitting Cave Johnson, a man who sent hundreds upon thousands of people to their gruesome demises.
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Portal 1's ending: This was a triumph.
Portal 2's ending: Now I only want you gone.
-Portal 3's- _Aperture Desk Job's_ ending:
🗿🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽
Lol
*Kettle noise intensifies*
🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
Y e s
@@etruszpetrusz 🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽
Valve sure does like their Portal opera endings, now don’t they?
And i`m glad they still do those!
I think they like the contrast between how comedic the games are and how seriously opera is treated. I think by putting opera in the games, they sort of bring out the more genuinely emotional side of the Portal series.
It's beautiful that out of the 4 stories they've made with Portal (Portal 1, 2, 2's co-op and Desk Job), 2 games have this feature.
@@TheDude8008 theres also aperture hand lab, dunno if that has an opera ending though
@@Notsuki9248 Idk. There's also lego dimensions, but that one has a song like 1 and 2
Aperture desk in a simple emotes:
🗿 🚽 🤖
🚽
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Aperture desk job be like : 🤖🙏😶 🗿
A serious comment, this genuinely made me tear up a little bit. Cave was singing to himself for who knows how long, just to wash off his boredom and misery, when suddenly some toile-turrets kick in, trying to copy him. And then he starts harmonizing with them, and the other toile-turrets break into song. It's bittersweet to me, honestly. Cave finally has the company he's wanted for 4 years, spending his however-long last moments singing with toile-turrets.
A not serious comment,
_E_
This is why they know how to sing in portal 2
@@amogusamogus8490 Considering that these toile-turrets are most likely the predecessors to the turrets we know, I wouldn't be surprised if the modern Aperture employees found a not-broken one and used that as the base for the modern Sentry Turret.
Cave isn't gone, though. At the end of the cutscene, there's still an active indicator light inside the head.
@@draconocor Oh I know he's most likely still alive (haha), the 'however-long' was for, well, however long it's been between that time and the events of Portal 2.
@@residentdimwit Grady could've just pitched the idea to other employees or Cave Johnson uploaded the turret idea somewhere while asking the player and Grady to kill him.
Valve don't make much games anymore but when they do its pure golden experience
@GoTi4No VR had HL:A, steam deck should hopefully have something new itself. i really hope thats the case. But a portal 3 is really unneeded, as portals ending was already good enough, but something set in the 60's-70's would be awesome.
i see what ya did there
Shame they’ve almost all been tech demos for the hardware, with the only exceptions being a bridge builder and a lego cameo.
and it's ALWAYS completely out of the blue! they always announce their games never over a month before they actually release!
@@noil7269 Portal -1
Fun fact: In the intro, valve re-used some Citizen models from Half-Life: Alyx, you can see their silhouettes while Cave does that speech
oh male 07, what have you gotten yourself into this time..
@@noil7269 "Wait a second.. THAT'S NOT CAVE JOHNSON!"
@@TheExperienceYT "By god... It was male07 all along.. The real owner of Aperture. Cave was nothing, but a mere puppet! A rumor!"
I mean, some of them MIGHT have left Aperture and went to become citizens of city 17 if they survived that long
With this being my first kinda "Portal Opera" I experienced myself, I actually sat there nearly tearing up in my seat
I remember beating portal 2 when it came out... hearing thiis song was so nostalgic. I have a feeling this game was just to really test out source 2. hopefully a half life 3 soon
hold on have you not beat portal 2
Welcome to the club
I beat both portal games and this here broke me as much as the end in two
Nostalgia definitely held me at gunpoint lmao
lmao
gotta say, JK simmon's voice is perfect for operatic singing
Man's a trained baritone.
I never thought Omni-Man can song
I transcended when I first heard this! I know Cave Johnson's voice actor was pure gold as it fits in just right, but damn I didn't expect him to have his own good opera voice along with it.
It's J.K. Simmons.
*The* J.K. Simmons
It reminds me of Chipspeech, in the way it sounds, along with the turret voices.
@@hilariocitii JONAH J JAMESON?! (This is a joke btw)
@@vadersouls2604 and also omni man from invincible
@@hilariocitii Oh and cave johnso- Oh wait
A lonely man, abandoned by all, sits immobile at the bottom of a sunless pit for all of eternity. All he can do is sing to the…
Sentient robot toilet turrets. The duality of Portal.
tbf he killed the eggheads
cave johnson isn't a character i exactly feel bad for, but the ending makes me pity him. he learned what every story about an immortal ends up being about... a human being immortal STINKS.
Especially when you're surrounded by toilets for eternity.
@@homerdripson406 well obviously if a computer fell that far and only makes aaaa sounds after do u think hes mentally competent to understand hes alive anymore?
@@primatelover99 Well also to be fair the whole thing is made out of a strong metal built to be bullet proof and he did not suffer one continuous fall but broke through many floors which slowed his fall.
To be completely honest, aren't most Vortigaunts technically immortal? They're linked to every single individual of their species, past future and present, through the vortessance. They seem to take it well.
No kidding. Next thing you know, he had his successor made immortal too to carry on Aperture Science's work, only to find out too last he doomed her to a fate worse then death...
Makes you think, doesn't it?
POV youre the richest person on earth and your immortality was botched so bad by your employees that now you're living under the floorboards of your own facility, being kept alive against your will by a futuristic reactor created by some bugs in the walls.
OH MY GOD. I JUST ENABLED CAPTIONS. IT'S GOLD!
Sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar!
LMAO
Yowza!
E
YO I HAVE CAPTIONS TOO
Fun Fact for Everyone:
J.K Simmons is a Professionally Trained Baritone, so he sang this.
"a" and "e" really does hit hard
In Portal 3, Cave Johnson returns to Aperture with the power of his singing toilet turrets and goes up against GLaDOS for control over the facility.
@Samgineer but this is not Portal 3, this is Aperture Desk Job. We are not sure if Valve will make Portal 3 conisider how the Valve games are not popular except TF2 Portal 1&2, Harry101UK’s Portal Games like Portal Stories: Mel and Lego Dimensiones Portal Level.
@@BrunoMilanRangel2022 I think it's a joke, good sir
@@BrunoMilanRangel2022 yeah of course valve games are not popular at all except Counter strike series dota 2, Half Life series, TF2, Portal Series, L4D series it's not like each game i quote had many reward and are for the majority of gamers legendary
"Sorry, Carol, lab boys tell me that singing toilets are the new source of profit, and keeping that builky bot up in the ceiling is getting pricey."
@@Glisten456 and I hope you understand how expensive space dust gets carol!
Cave: Say aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Toliet Turret: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH
Rocket Toilet Turret: E E E E E
Jerma: OO!
Is that title the official title for the song? If so then that's awesome. I love Portal and it's lore... that name has so much weight, especially since it's in reference to a man who did all he ever could in order to live forever and survive his illness
A "requiem for immortals"; a solemn song meant for/associated with the dead and, while his physical body may be dead, Cave Johnson's consciousness is left behind in a metal head who knows how many ft below his very own research facility... or for how long he'd even been stuck... OR IF HE'S EVEN STILL THERE.
Or I'm just looking way too far into the whole thing, and it's just haha silly🗿
Regardless, it's awesome tribute to Portal's lore/shared universe
Nah, he's definitely still down there.
Although I'm wondering if the Mantis's power device transferred his consciousness into the turrlets. Since Chell is theorized to be Cave and Caroline's daughter, it'd explain why said turrets start singing to Chell at the end of Portal 2, calling her "my baby" and the like.
Cave’s just sitting down there going hamburger cheeseburger Big Mac whopper
Portal 3 boutta be the biggest spouse's quarrel of all time
I really feel like they're planning a portal 3, I feel like I'm looking to deep into but the music ending was so up lifting. Almost like something coming back to life :)
I really hope if it is like Cave Johnson trying to take back the facility from Caroline or something you can choose to help or not to help either side
@@Silage999 yeah and there were a few too many lore additions to just glance over. Like mantis man and freaking Cave Johnson still being alive
@@jairiske It was an alternate timeline.
@@Axodus damn shame.
The framing of the scene, and of course the singing, instantly reminded me of the PotatOS lament loading screen from Portal 2.
“Requiem For Immortals” is an amazing title and really suits Cave Johnson
tbh i just want to listen to a version of this song with only Cave's singing, its really chill and goosebump giving
I'd just want that version to practice a bass range for my voice.
You know what's funny? Something like this was going to happen in portal 2, but instead of a moai wannabe, cave was gonna be placed in a companion cubed plugged in the wall... This was scrapped due to not fitting in with the rest of old aperture... Glad they brought back that story line
I honestly think this is way cooler too, just the thought of his consciousness in a giant robot head of himself covered in clay to look like a greek statue just fits Cave so well. It also leaves the door open to events for Portal 3, whereas we really had no reason for a 3rd game before.
@@g.l.o.w.s.s6900 unfortunately, aperture desk job(and cave head) are non-cannon.
@@Granolorasource?
@@EL1TEHD1His sources that he made up the fuck up (jk it was valve I think I forgor 💀)
I just realized that Valve's choice of font being Cooper was actually really fitting.
Yeah, it does look very 60's/70's, since thats when Aperture looked like that.
Is the implication that Cave Johnson taught the turrets to sing like they do in Portal 2?
Or maybe just the Turlets
The turlets were I think the only appliance turret that didn’t go evil because you control them then caves code mixes with them
Huh
i mean, they do have a chace to talk about lemons
Well there is a huge timeline between portal 1&2 so maybe this game takes place between them,I don't know,I think I am wrong but still just a theory
Long ago underground There stood a kingdom of alabaster and metal and ruling above all was a King in his enchanted castle .
How did he become a king you may ask? Well in the beginning he was only a merchant wanting more in life and so with burning ambition he used his wealth to employ a gaggle of wizards and together discovered a great many spells. With the knowledge and wealth at his disposal he set forth to create a kingdom that would stand the test of time immortal. Then he stumbled upon a cavern so grand that mad all land seen before seem pitiful in comparison And so with his most trusted adviser and his newly formed court of wizards and scholars and for a time all was grand. So the now king set forth then started to build his kingdom and deciding it shall be built with only the finest of materials. He believed the only Alabaster on impenetrable steel to be a worthy of reflecting his greatness and thus construction of this great kingdom had finally begun. As this kingdom was built He and his court of wizards continued to create new spells and magic great and terrible a like until he was able to control his very kind with but a command. All was well for a time until he acquired a Piece of the night sky, For you see the night sky did not appreciate a piece of itself being taken away and hidden underground and so decided curse the King of alabaster and steel a shortened and painful life. Now facing his mortality the King Fueled by fear driven ambition sent his court of wizards with a seemingly impossible task of acquiring *IMMORTALITY* for himself and was even willing to sacrifice his most trusted assistant to further this goal. Finally his court of wizards had came to a solution and with even thinking of the consequences as he had never before had then asked the wizards to cast their spell upon his being. And so he was turned to an indestructible stone statue and thus becoming immortal. Upon realizing on what he had become, A statue unable to move or feel but still able to speak,listen and see and so in a fit of rage commanded the very castle itself to slay his court of wizards and to sent any away from his kingdom to never return. When his raged passed he realized that now and forever he would immortal alone. And so he sung to fill the silence of his kingdom of alabaster and steel with no one but the stones of his castle to here his song of sorrow for ages to come. That is until one day a single stone began to sing with the immortal king. Surprised and not believing his ears sung back to the stone and amazingly the stone sung back and then to the Kings delight more of the castles stones began to sing in harmony with their King, turning a song of sorrow to a song of timeless togetherness. It is said that if you visit the mouth of the cavern and listen closely you can hear a song of alabaster and steel forever sung by a kingdom long forgotten. A song of *Requiem Ad Immortali* .
Lyrics:
"a"
u forgot "e"
u forgot "pow you are dead"
The YaSho is dead!
@@rustern4681 a!
THE YASHO IS DEAD?
this one is more darker than the previous ending music tracks for the portal games
To me this is probably the best send off to the Portal series, a nice little story that tied up all the loose ends and introduced some fun new things along the way.
Noooooooo
It’s not canon
@@Penndrick what's not canon?
@@Penndrick it's by valve
@@SBImNotWritingMyNameHere it's still not canon
Words cannot explain the feeling i experimented when i finished this masterpiece for the first time.
This is the first VALVe game i finished in its launch day and i just could'nt hold the tears
Hauntingly beautiful.
"Æ"
Pretty sure this is Just J.K Simmons doing Vocal Exercise before doing the actual lines. Valve just edited it to be this masterpiece.
Edit: nevermind...
Nope, it's really J.K. Simmons singing. Check Mike Morasky's (the composer's) twitter comment.
@@sylveon. Well damn, J.K. Simmons sure does know how to sing! He has a wonderful voice
@@sylveon. that makes it so much better knowing its jk simmons actually singing
@@residentdimwit JK Simmons is a trained baritone singer, so not really a surprise. What is though is that he reprised the role of Cave Johnson in the release of this tech demo…
if that really happened it wouldn't shock me
Now portal technically has their own version of the halo theme
Yea
Not going to lie, but first experiencing this scene it was like a "What the hell?" kinda creepy feeling. Then it was like me just enjoying it. Love the game.
Am I the only one that doesn't need a new portal game, I just really want another game in the portal universe.
🗿
If I had a nickel for every time a portal IP ended with a turret opera I’d have two nickels
Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it’s happened twice
I like how if you compare this to Cara Mia Addio (which was a goodbye song for Chell and essentially the player who was leaving aperture) this song is more like a "welcome back" to the person playing the game. A welcome back to aperture. A welcome back to the portal franchise
You can really hear caves soul, how grim and sad this is almost like his spirit is broken ;-:
A Giant Robot head, forever singing with a bunch of Toilet-turret robots.
I love Portal.
Valve games are like a meteor shower. They don't at all appear often. But when they do, they are truly a beautiful and celebrated spectical
They went for a Gregorian Chant that he sings as his (un) - dying pastime. Come on valve you have sparks of brilliance, why can't you just make another game that isn't a product demo. Alyx nearly wiped the floor with everybody. This is a 30 minute experience that has more care and depth put into it than many 60 USD titles.
This really gives me the chills when I watched the ending and then this starts.
It is also truly haunting and disturbing to see Cave Johnson "singing" while knowing he's already dead. That voice is gonna give me nightmares but I love it.
Its been so long since a good game was made that i actually forgot how good a video games can be.
elden ring??
its a 30 minute tech demo calm your tits
whoever did the captions is an artist
I love the bittersweet irony in the title of the song. I believe the song translates to something along the lines of “Requiem for an Immortal”. Requiem means a lot of things, but one that’s interesting is that it’s a song or chant meant to honor the dead, in which an immortal is obviously… you know. I also see how this connects to the state of Cave Johnson, who sits on a “throne” as an immortal in the end. That is all, have a good day.
It sounds like Cave is just snoring. I love it.
I don't know what it is about valves music for portal but it always gives me a sense of never wanting it to end its so soothing and real at the same time I can't describe it
So is Cave canonically also an opera singer?
Yes.
Maybe he practiced with Caroline Johnson? I know her voice actress does opera. 🤔
Nah, just a man trapped in a endless prison pouring his immortal heart out.
From playing countless of the portal games to hearing about this great man that wanted to do countless experiements, to do what he wants because he could, to be done in on his own by both his goal with the moon rocks he needed to his wish to continue after death. And with his scientist to do whatever they could with the time they had were able to preserve him. In a shell of himself in both rock and metal. And with a good representation of him crushing thoae around him with the mantises that had built their own brillant city underneath. Truly a weight beyound comprenssion to even take the source of power they held as his own. Then to finally brought down by those that wished finally give him his end. Was met to a now lowly experience of hoping the endless source of power would give out. But not to be to left alone was the creations set out to help his end. I know this being being a lot even for a tutorial game for the deck but honestly it was great to finally meet him even for a moment. Great job Valve
The man is singing in damn Times New Roman
Spotify here I come... and why does it feel like captions are scary accurate here...
E E E E E E E E E E E E Ee E E E E E E E
So uh, asking for a friend.... Did you find it on spotify? And if so what is it called? Please?
Turning on subtitles is one of the best decisions i have ever made
I miss the sound of a toilet smashing from the end. It’s such an oddly satisfying sound.
It's a weird feeling to see a living, immoble corpse powered by a renewable energy source invented by a race of sentient praying mantis while singing a requiem "to immortals" because nobody knows that you're still alive. Nobody's looking for you because all your employees think you're dead. And now you're cursed to sing for all of eternity in the basement which might as well be hell considering that Cave Johnson fell all the way down there. Awesome metaphors I love it.
They really should add all their portal music to spotify😭😭😭😭
Leave it to Valve to make a short hilarious little game, and give it an incredibly beautiful and depressing choir.
fun fact: the name means "rest for the immortal"
The somber melancholy of accepting your digital immorality.
please recommend me more music that sounds like this
Altar - Former
@@dylan1867 i liked it but that is not similar
Gregorian chants can be similar but there isn't a lot of counterpoints like in this track.
this just makes me really wish we could have a glados and cave johnson duet
Man, Omniman is doing some fantastic Singing.
Legends say you could still hear him down deep underground
Turn on captions, you will NOT regret it 😭
music to my ears
Portal 1: back to science
Portal 2:escspe
Aperture Desk job
Pov end:🗿🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽🚽
The song is fucking 2:22 minute long... Fucking... Valve....
If TF2 ever has some form of an ending theme, it needs to just be a bunch of sentry's humming or shooting in some rhythmic order.
cave sounds like the auuuuuuuuuugh meme LOL
i want a version of thid dong with cave replaced with the augh meme
Imagining to yourself to pass the time and some toilet yells at you out of nowhere and then you both sing songs together afterwards
I liked it when it said Aaaaeeaa
*Free Ukraine. Fuck the Soviet Union.*
@@TerminatorTheory wtf are you talking about
@@solarsyrup a war, threatening world war 3 as well lol
Valve is the definition of quality over quantity.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Suffuring Of Cave Johnson.
Help the subtitles got me died 😭😭😭😭
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Chills all over. It is so emotional I nearly want to cry.
When Valve Hits That Opera Shit You Know Whats Good
E E E E E E eE E is my spirit animal.
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the captions make this 20x better
honestly i would like to see a portal 3 with this version of cave johnson, and fighting against the founder of aperture itself makes sense for a final portal game
you and grady getting through all of aperture with cave johnson coming back to power along with others who were at aperture during its golden years
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0:09 to 1:00 You entered the dungeon level in a video game
also, captions are comedy gold
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Am I the only one that sees this as a hint that after the years between desk job and 2 cave Johnson became the animal king
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how the fuck does valve make a 20 to 30 min game such an experience.
question, is charlie and graty still alive during portal 2?
Well. Core cannonicly can't die unless badly damaged so I would think he is still alive. Say doesn't he look like an upside-down rocket turret?
@16-Bits *oh god*
Cave: NO DONT TURN ME INTO-
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It was one of endsless earths.
To be conscious at the bottom of a pit with your creations for an indeterminate amount of time, far extended past any humans, while exceedingly cruel - is not entirely unbefitting Cave Johnson, a man who sent hundreds upon thousands of people to their gruesome demises.
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you guys should've have turned subtitles on.
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Anyone change the ooh for the AUUGH sound 🤣🤣😂
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