I love the background detail of Cave Johnson's portrait with a blinking light. And then we find out he's been desperately buzzing his employees up to his office to no avail.
@@nyotamwuaji6484 I mean.... you literally see human beings standing around in the distance in the first minute on the player's trip down to the inspection line. And given this is in several ways obviously an alternate timeline, with seemingly no GLaDOS..... I think it's just that nobody noticed the blinking light.
Don’t know why, but I was REALLY interested in the sub-plot about the praying mantises. Ya know, the ones who figured out what electricity is, created a whole society, upgraded that society, and then had the whole thing crashed down by two people and a toilet? Yeah, those praying mantises.
When I saw the bullets poured into the tank, I understood what Cave meant in the Investment Opportunity trailer. "How do we get so many bullets in 'em? Like this."
pretty groundbreaking lore wise tbh. what we thought was a funny game about flushing toilets actually reveals that cave did in fact put his consciousness into a computer
@@surrealsnoozer3557 during Portal 2's development, there was a concept of a "Cave Johnson Cube" scene, where at the very end of Act 3, you'd find him actually trapped in a computer. and then after some dialogue from PotatOS and Cave, you end his suffering by unplugging him. then you have to use his... technically corpse, to progress forward. there are still leftovers of this in the files in retail.
@@randomcatdude I think this is actually supposed to be an alternate universe cave. In the portal 2 dlc you hear this cave at some points. Basically in this universe he didn’t die before his scientists finished work on the whole putting people in computer thing so he got put in a computer instead of Caroline. I could be wrong but that was the connection I was making
not exactly, but yeah they did use it. in the end, he did end up in a pit with a dirty floor, still on power from the mantis's generator until he finally dies by having no power.
@@factualopinion8849 no? cave's eyes went dark, showing that he has no power left. it's pretty much obvious why, their power generator was only meant to power a city that's most likely the size of a chair.
At 28:30, as the choir ends and the missile-launcher toilet falls off the pile, the magnetic tape-recorder opens and presents an actual cake on a stand, a reference to the cake reward used in the first Portal to "motivate" Chel.
I'd like to see glados' reaction to cave being alive-ish but she deleted caroline so....sucks...unless she lied then they could have a plot about killing him or uploading his AI to something else, i love the detail about how he started killing people the second he was turned on because thats exactly what glados did lmao i ship
Funny how you made that up, and Portal has always been about comedy from the very first game. If you were scared by the first Portal, kid, that doesn't make it a "horror". I bet you don't know what Narbacular Drop is either.
@@KeksimusMaximus I wasn't scared of the first game. I just thought the first game gave me more horror vibes than comedy vibes like that's what it was going for.
Fukcking love Valve Its always a breath of fresh air and pure creativity every time they create something their laid back company ethics on quality > quantity really lets ideas mature into these timeless works of art that still will be fun to experience years after the relevancy period 👏👏👏
It took 10.70 seconds to test a toilet and the player had tested 278,100 toilets, if it took only 10.7 seconds to test 1 toilet, then 10.7 * 278,100 = 2,975,670 seconds to test that many toilets, or 1.132 months, meaning it did NOT take 6 months to make the turret, as Grady says here: 7:12 , meaning Grady is exaggerating the amount of months it took the make the turret.
@@JamesTDG all that really implies is that they're an inefficient worker. Assuming they spend on average 15-25 seconds per toilet, and assuming they work an 8 hour shift, not including breaks, it's not inconceivable.
yeah I just checked it and with a lunch break of 30 minutes (legal minimum in many states) and working 8 hours a week day we get that they're working 0.3125 the time of a full work day * 5/7 days a week, giving us that they're working roughly 0.223 of the time in a week, so inverting that to get that it'd take them 4.48 times as long to do something compared to constant work, times the original 1.132 months gives us just over 5 months, so they're working only about 85.4% of the efficiency we see average over 6 months, which feels very fair
THANK YOU for putting up a playthrough with subtitles on. I couldn't properly hear the dialogue and i was just kind of accepting that I wouldn't get to experience the game cause no playthrough videos had them on. I really appreciate it :-)!
This was hilarious and pretty tragic tbh... I'd like to see glados' reaction to Cave being alive-ish but she deleted Caroline so....sucks...unless she lied then they could have a plot about killing him or uploading his AI to something else, i love the detail about how he started killing people the second he was turned on because thats exactly what glados did lmao i ship-
Caroline didnt die that was a big lie Glados told us at the end, the "want you gone song" at the end of the game was pretty clear about the fate of caroline "Now little Caroline is in here too"
The writing and voice acting is just so good. Better than most games and even animated shows out there. So much personality from cave and the little bot.
@@Solaire_of_Astora13 He’s been in all mainline Portal Games. Being a name in Portal 1 and getting a VA in Portal 2 and apparently J.M. Simmons coming back to voice him in this, which is exciting!
Spend the first minute telling you about your bright future as one of the most gifted employees. Then realise they used the wrong tape. Put in the right one. "You! In the overalls. Get to work or you're fired." I love Valve's humour.
This changes canon, surprisingly. In Portal 2 Cave tells them to put him in a computer, and then says to just Caroline in the computer instead after he dies (cause it won't be ready in time)...that computer of course is GLaDOS. This giant head computer breaks that canon.
Eric Wolpaw is on record stating that Desk Job isn't canon (for now) and is more of a "what if" scenario. This all takes place in a different universe to Portal 1 and 2. Although, we do know alternate universes canonically exist in the Portal franchise, so I guess this is canan to some extent
I wonder what the technology that turned on the mantis city that was pulsing onto Caves head is doing to the head itself. Some creepy mixture of technology and that’s what caused him to begin to hum
is it just me or that grady voice sounded almost like wheatley?or it just really me,also kinda sad that this isn't conneted to the main portal story or anything cuz i am thinking or grady meeting the two famous core:virgil and wheatley the helpers of the game (expect for wheatley cuz yk)
@@EddG even the promo video just calls it “a playable short,” and it’s free If anything it’s great that they tied it into one of their games’ lore, and with a surprising amount of quality.
@@Lightscribe225 It's more than just a tech demo. It's meant to teach you how to use the various parts of the Steam Deck AND let you test it. That's why it's such a clever idea.
This is a story about the grass hoppers Part 1 the grass hoppers found a light bulb but needed some lighting 1:09 Part 2 the grass hoppers found some lighting to turn on the light 5:41 Part 3 the grass hoppers made parts of the light bulbs 9:54 Part 4 the grass hoppers made a futuristic city 15:30 Last part the city gets destroyed by the gigantic head 25:17 THE END
I thought Caroline was put in charge as Glados after Cave Johnson died, or I guess was put in a computer, killed some people, and was abandoned. Why would Glados not be in charge of the facility at this point?
I love the background detail of Cave Johnson's portrait with a blinking light. And then we find out he's been desperately buzzing his employees up to his office to no avail.
To be fair, GLaDOS did kill everyone
@@nyotamwuaji6484 I mean.... you literally see human beings standing around in the distance in the first minute on the player's trip down to the inspection line. And given this is in several ways obviously an alternate timeline, with seemingly no GLaDOS..... I think it's just that nobody noticed the blinking light.
@@resyntax Nah, there's too many differences compared to what we know of the Aperture of the normal timeline/universe.
he buzzes because he is completely alone in the lab
@@Jeddostotle7 yeah seems like this. very different type of core you see, and cave in the actual games died before he was uploaded to a computer
Don’t know why, but I was REALLY interested in the sub-plot about the praying mantises. Ya know, the ones who figured out what electricity is, created a whole society, upgraded that society, and then had the whole thing crashed down by two people and a toilet? Yeah, those praying mantises.
It's the mantis-men cave jhonson created, he mentions it in portal 2
@@francjirachi I honestly expected a horrifying malgamation of mantis and men... but I'm not disappointed.
Not only that but with that green crystal they have, they had their own little black mesa accident which caused their society to collapse :D
@@Lemoney_Sniffit No it is a horrifying malgamation of mantis and men this is just a alternate dimension
@@Raykiv I actually like the idea of Cave hyping up the mantis men, only for them to be regular sized mantises with human intelligence and behavior.
I love how no matter how far they've come, Valve is ALWAYS going to use that Half Life click sound at least once in all their games.
What click?
@@TarotVylan at about 2:38. The "Failed to Use" sound that has been used since Half Life 1 when they press the wrong button testing toilets.
@@Myne1001 oooh THAT noise.
I always just called it the "doonk"
When I saw the bullets poured into the tank, I understood what Cave meant in the Investment Opportunity trailer.
"How do we get so many bullets in 'em? Like this."
you didnt play portal 2
they are all bullets inside
@@thanks3150 That's the reference.
All those bullets in the water tank which composes the guns and "head" of this game's Turrets.
pretty groundbreaking lore wise tbh. what we thought was a funny game about flushing toilets actually reveals that cave did in fact put his consciousness into a computer
Also explains the turret opera in portal 2
He is the turret king
Maybe that's in another universe into the multiverse?
then GLaDOS is pointless
Alt universe that isn't cannon. Doesn't count.
God for only two characters this game had so much personality, he’ll just one hand gives your best friend so much emotions
hearing that tf2 rocket launcher sound just really made my soul leave my body
even just the sound... it hurts
@@frimpimyvods9046 Every now and then I also mourn the death
Also Manntis Co.
They use those sounds for dota as well, haha
Such a wonderful sound
That was great, missed this humor so much, and WOW that ending, wasn't expecting them to make that one removed scene canon, you love to see it!
Removed scene what now?
What
@@surrealsnoozer3557 during Portal 2's development, there was a concept of a "Cave Johnson Cube" scene, where at the very end of Act 3, you'd find him actually trapped in a computer.
and then after some dialogue from PotatOS and Cave, you end his suffering by unplugging him. then you have to use his... technically corpse, to progress forward.
there are still leftovers of this in the files in retail.
@@randomcatdude I think this is actually supposed to be an alternate universe cave. In the portal 2 dlc you hear this cave at some points. Basically in this universe he didn’t die before his scientists finished work on the whole putting people in computer thing so he got put in a computer instead of Caroline. I could be wrong but that was the connection I was making
Holy fuck they actually used (paraphrased) the cut cave cube script
not exactly, but yeah they did use it. in the end, he did end up in a pit with a dirty floor, still on power from the mantis's generator until he finally dies by having no power.
@@polluxe8917 Problem is, they more than likely created a perpetual energy generator. So Cave is gonna live forever.
@@factualopinion8849 no? cave's eyes went dark, showing that he has no power left. it's pretty much obvious why, their power generator was only meant to power a city that's most likely the size of a chair.
I didnt think Portal could look any better.
And then Source 2 decided to be the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
yeah gravy do be drippin some style
Isn't it amazing how much personality you can conway with just an eye and some hand gestures?
They did it with wheatley who was just an eye, so yeah definitely amazing lol
Idk why but the delivery of “So shoot the metal.” is so funny to me
Out of everything to put into this game, I did NOT expect them to put the mantis men hybrids. And I am absolutely not disappointed.
They were actually in portal Lego dimensions first but yeah
At 28:30, as the choir ends and the missile-launcher toilet falls off the pile, the magnetic tape-recorder opens and presents an actual cake on a stand, a reference to the cake reward used in the first Portal to "motivate" Chel.
Is it a cake? It looks like a jello, and it wiggles like one, too.
@@Cedar_Wolf For the sake of nostalgia, I choose to believe it was a cake :|
@@Cedar_Wolf nah ur right it is jello. The cake they always talk about is made out of chocolate
@@Cedar_Wolf Haven't you learned by now? It's Jello because there is no cake. the cake is a lie, the cake is a lie...
I think it’s this universe’s “cake”. In this universe “The Gelatin is a Fib”.
Who would’ve thought a half hour tech demo would reveal this amount of lore for a game like portal
6:10 I saw it coming, but at this very second, when it was revealed this was the origin of the turret i lost it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Jeez...I feel really bad for Cave in that ending. At least he has some turrents to pass the time with now. Maybe he can even teach them to speak?
Which ties in to the portal games
I can imagine GLaDOs and Cave singing together
Can't wait to see this be involved as part of a portal 3 plot...
Wishful thinking
There will never be a Portal 3. Chell's story was over in Portal 2
@@elfascisto6549 new story?
I'd like to see glados' reaction to cave being alive-ish but she deleted caroline so....sucks...unless she lied then they could have a plot about killing him or uploading his AI to something else, i love the detail about how he started killing people the second he was turned on because thats exactly what glados did lmao i ship
@@nobody-wz7lw The line “Now little Caroline is in here too." implies she just faked it.
Funny how Portal started out as a sort of pseudo horror but now is like a sardonic comedy.
Funny how you made that up, and Portal has always been about comedy from the very first game. If you were scared by the first Portal, kid, that doesn't make it a "horror". I bet you don't know what Narbacular Drop is either.
@@KeksimusMaximus I wasn't scared of the first game. I just thought the first game gave me more horror vibes than comedy vibes like that's what it was going for.
@@KeksimusMaximusThe first game can get pretty unsettling though.
@@concept5631 unfortunately, you will never be a woman
@@KeksimusMaximus lol, lmao
So we're witnessing the idea and creation of the classic portal turret
Fukcking love Valve
Its always a breath of fresh air and pure creativity every time they create something
their laid back company ethics on quality > quantity really lets ideas mature into these timeless works of art that still will be fun to experience years after the relevancy period
👏👏👏
I am not going to take you seriously when you can not spell "Fucking" right.
Oh didnt think ur still alive lol, and new vids too!
@@astrsychev9333 Heh..."still alive"
Valve is the only game company that can reuse sound in their games and everyone love it
How do we know that? You suggesting another game reused sounds and received criticism?
@@basedsoothsayer the rocket firing off is the same as the sound in tf2, and we fckin love it
Nintendo
I think that aperture science is hiring for quite literally everything if you think about it
"apeture science, we do what we must because we can"
Just like Amazon
so this is the origin of all aperture stuff singing
Portal 3 starring Cave Johnson, but this time, you try to end his suffering
i feel sad for him
It took 10.70 seconds to test a toilet and the player had tested 278,100 toilets, if it took only 10.7 seconds to test 1 toilet, then 10.7 * 278,100 = 2,975,670 seconds to test that many toilets, or 1.132 months, meaning it did NOT take 6 months to make the turret, as Grady says here: 7:12 , meaning Grady is exaggerating the amount of months it took the make the turret.
lmao whut they weren't testing toilets 24/7
@@meatisomalley Even then, to cover 9-5 shifts in the math, it still does not add up
@@JamesTDG all that really implies is that they're an inefficient worker. Assuming they spend on average 15-25 seconds per toilet, and assuming they work an 8 hour shift, not including breaks, it's not inconceivable.
yeah I just checked it and with a lunch break of 30 minutes (legal minimum in many states) and working 8 hours a week day we get that they're working 0.3125 the time of a full work day * 5/7 days a week, giving us that they're working roughly 0.223 of the time in a week, so inverting that to get that it'd take them 4.48 times as long to do something compared to constant work, times the original 1.132 months gives us just over 5 months, so they're working only about 85.4% of the efficiency we see average over 6 months, which feels very fair
The game says six months passed, not Grady
I love Grady, he’s so pathetic and a little fruity
And he sets you up, like that one friend in school who always blames you for something he did.
YES EXACTLY
I’m a lil bit straight for him
He has terrible long term planning skills.
i love him ngl
Crazy little story. I do wonder about the whole mantis society. That seemed more random than usual. It's nice they have such an odd sense of humor.
THANK YOU for putting up a playthrough with subtitles on. I couldn't properly hear the dialogue and i was just kind of accepting that I wouldn't get to experience the game cause no playthrough videos had them on. I really appreciate it :-)!
Whoever these writers are for Valve are INSANE
This was hilarious and pretty tragic tbh... I'd like to see glados' reaction to Cave being alive-ish but she deleted Caroline so....sucks...unless she lied then they could have a plot about killing him or uploading his AI to something else, i love the detail about how he started killing people the second he was turned on because thats exactly what glados did lmao i ship-
I’m pretty sure this happened way before portal
There is a theory about Caroline and cave actually being in a secret relationship.
Caroline didnt die that was a big lie Glados told us at the end, the "want you gone song" at the end of the game was pretty clear about the fate of caroline "Now little Caroline is in here too"
Grady's dialogue is written a lot like Wheatley's, my brain kept substituting his voice in
I love that Nate Bargatze is voicing Grady. I just saw a show of him not top long ago.
The writing and voice acting is just so good. Better than most games and even animated shows out there. So much personality from cave and the little bot.
gotta say, that is NOT how i was expecting this to go, lmao
Holy shit, I don't wanna spoil but holy crap. I love it
Is that J.K Simmons? It’s hard to tell especially after 10 years of nit hearing Cave
It is
Wasn't he in Portal 2 as well?
@@Solaire_of_Astora13 He’s been in all mainline Portal Games. Being a name in Portal 1 and getting a VA in Portal 2 and apparently J.M. Simmons coming back to voice him in this, which is exciting!
No one can say 'You're fired' better than J.K Simmons himself
Thanks for the playthrough, BrianC
i don't think a portal 3 will happen, but i can definitely see another adventure into aperture science
I want a portal game with Grady. This shit was hilarious when I played it.
Grady is a grown up Nigel (Aperature Tag)
Spend the first minute telling you about your bright future as one of the most gifted employees. Then realise they used the wrong tape. Put in the right one. "You! In the overalls. Get to work or you're fired." I love Valve's humour.
suffering for 4 years stuck in a head, damn
Hearing tf2 sounds really hurts me in a way i dont expect it to
I like to imagine that cave has been there longer but he's just lost track of time
Debra wilson is on a roll with these voice acting roles :D She does an amazing job
Who?
@@chillwithwill2236 YOUR MOM
Yes, generic woman voice did great... Lol.
This changes canon, surprisingly. In Portal 2 Cave tells them to put him in a computer, and then says to just Caroline in the computer instead after he dies (cause it won't be ready in time)...that computer of course is GLaDOS. This giant head computer breaks that canon.
this ain't canon, is the thing
@@randomcatdude Says who? If its a game set in the same universe with the same characters, its canon unless specifically stated otherwise.
@@Zenn3k the literal writer behind it stated so
@@randomcatdude So no toilet turrets?
Eric Wolpaw is on record stating that Desk Job isn't canon (for now) and is more of a "what if" scenario. This all takes place in a different universe to Portal 1 and 2. Although, we do know alternate universes canonically exist in the Portal franchise, so I guess this is canan to some extent
it's nice seeing this at a higher fps than 10
Since the head is still being powered by a backup source, the Cave Johnson head may play a role in Portal 3
There won't ever be a portal 3
With the way valve goes, you can’t ever be too sure
Watch the end of the credits.
The backup power ran out in the end
This is set long before portal, though
thank bryan
charlie*
So that’s how the turrets were invented. Huh, neat
11:00 i felt that reluctant "should i leak my name/voice online?" there lmao
"No Commentary" my ass, he spoke!
Jokes aside that part was really surprising! :D
I swear I hear him saying "I thought you were fucking lunatics for dragging a toilet up here"
So thats how [Spoilers] were invented, how neat!
Thanks for the video Brian
Grady is the incompetence core
I wonder what the technology that turned on the mantis city that was pulsing onto Caves head is doing to the head itself. Some creepy mixture of technology and that’s what caused him to begin to hum
LMAO tf2 rocket sounds. Imagine you hear a scout screaming.
They didn’t get rusty at all. It’s the same quality, but with better looks.
Ikr i was surprised how much charm the game had especially in the humor. I couldn't stop smiling as i was playing this.
They even brought JK Simmons back for Cave’s voice
i like how everyone is super calm and cave johnson is rlly nice too
Great video thanks!
Missed some Easter eggs :) Like firing the first Toilet without opening the arms
Inmate's name is now preserved for the permanent record as: ... BRIAN Keh-
you cannot tell me this wasn't a fever dream.
hmm. The climax of the demo for a portable pc is all about destroying a computer that is too big for it too go anywhere. Interesting.
the chori at the end was the VALVe community when VALVe finaly decided to release a game
Is that really Nate Bargatze voicing the blue core? He is PERFECT for Grady, lol
I love how you didn’t react in time to the voice recording your name and it just cut you off “Brian k-“
is it just me or that grady voice sounded almost like wheatley?or it just really me,also kinda sad that this isn't conneted to the main portal story or anything cuz i am thinking or grady meeting the two famous core:virgil and wheatley the helpers of the game (expect for wheatley cuz yk)
Wait, I wanna know why your friends are playing Elden Ring instead of this MASTERPIECE FROM APERTURE SCIENCE!!!!
We appreciate you Brian 'kuh....'
I'm glad Grady didn't like... try to flood the uh workplace with deadly neurotoxin or get launched into space or smth.
I like how he created the first apeture turrets
11:19 hey guys look it’s Brian
That ending is super freaky
Cave Johnson: 🗿
0:57 arent those the ammo crate from half life 2? so aperture was the one supplying the resistance?
9:55
Manntis Co.... MANNtis Co.
Yep, TF2 exists in the Portal and Half-Life Universe.
Classic Matpat over-analysing.
Well TF2 does have the longfall boots and the Wheatley item
So, this is how the turrets in portal were created?
PD: 27:55 J.K Simmons was Cave Johnson's voice??
Damn, this game series had a good cast
I had no idea this EVEN EXISTED?!!?
So cave taught the turrets to sing.
thanks for this
0:45 companion cube in one of the tubes briefly appears and disappears.
We who do not have controllers thank you
Valves still got it
I , have to put that I'm happy to be getting retirement for working this kind of job .
1:46 It a Grady does a Robot talking cirlce from portal game series.
Valve are so good at story and narrative games.
Oh my god.
This is an Actual, Official, Valve licensed, Portal spinoff! Isn't it? Am I right?
Huh Trapped in a giant creepy robotic version of his head, fitting for Cave Johnson
This doesn't seem like much of a game. It's more like an interactive advertisement for the next installment in the series.
So good thing it's free
Its a tech demo for steam deck
@@EddG even the promo video just calls it “a playable short,” and it’s free
If anything it’s great that they tied it into one of their games’ lore, and with a surprising amount of quality.
@@Lightscribe225 It's more than just a tech demo. It's meant to teach you how to use the various parts of the Steam Deck AND let you test it. That's why it's such a clever idea.
Grady sounds drunk as hell
Seeing that red button buzz after the game is over makes me sad poor Cave
People actually exist
I didn’t even know this game existed until I watched your playthrough & I thouroughly enjoyed every moment.
Thank you :)
its great, but where do you get the controller to play?
Makes no sense in the established Portal lore, but I love it nonetheless.
This is a story about the grass hoppers
Part 1 the grass hoppers found a light bulb but needed some lighting 1:09
Part 2 the grass hoppers found some lighting to turn on the light 5:41
Part 3 the grass hoppers made parts of the light bulbs 9:54
Part 4 the grass hoppers made a futuristic city 15:30
Last part the city gets destroyed by the gigantic head 25:17
THE END
It's a story about Mantises
I thought Caroline was put in charge as Glados after Cave Johnson died, or I guess was put in a computer, killed some people, and was abandoned. Why would Glados not be in charge of the facility at this point?
it's an alternate reality probably