Portal 2 or Episode 3?

https://kotaku.com/5483162/portal-mysteriously-updated-with-secret-radio-codes-new-achievement?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+kotaku%2Ffull+%28Kotaku%29

I’m sure some of you know but seeing as there is not a topic on it Portal got 2 updates recently, one which added radio transmissions and a mob of rabid fans soon deciphered them, turns out they were pictures (its all proccessing mumbo-jumbo that I don’t understand) You can get the details from that link and here:

https://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1169218

At the moment we have these to go on:

Random images that people have tryed to explain

https://i.imgur.com/qZ1bL.gif

A New ending sequence in Portal

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq9oKn-SJCU

Two weird as hell sound clips (the second of which, sound alot like Barney and Kliener talking at certain moments)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRVZ1yRDHAo

and so let the mindless speculation begin! as even with all this its still not certain if they are hinting towards portal 2 or episode 3.

https://forums.blackmesasource.com/showthread.php?t=4055

Ah shite. Didn’t see that. Oh well, mods feel free to destroy this thread.

Ep3 > Portal 2

But Portal 2 is also good :stuck_out_tongue:

I can has both?

A Portal / Half-Life crossover game would be interesting.

:expressionless: That would be Episode 3. You go to the Borealis, which is an old Apeture ship that dissapeared…

You think that Portal 2 will be Episode 3?

Interesting. I’ve seen fake videos of Episode 3 and Gordon comes across a cloning chamber with multiple Chells inside tubes. I doubt it’ll happen that way but it’d be neat to see more about who Chell is from the perspective of someone that isn’t Chell.

My friend thinks the Portal gun will be in Episode 3.
Poor, poor kid. :s hakes head:

Portal 2.

Why not both?

Portal 2 will be Half-Life 2: Episode 3: Episode 1

win.

Yes, please try and look around before posting on a topic that’s already had 3 duplicate threads.

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