![]() Chell notices it’s connected to an old Dell Latitude notebook via USB.Ĭhell smiles and it feels good. It’s harmless besides its annoying voice. There, standing in front of the exit door is a small turret. Chell slowly starts to move down the lone hallway. The turret is talking but Chell is standing there, shoulders slumped in defeat but she’s still breathing. The blast from the portal gun sails into the back wall.Ĭhell closes her eyes. She darts out into the hallway and fires her gun in the general direction of the turret. Turrets in the past haven’t caused much of an issue. Yeah, I’m here, thought Chell, nursing her sore leg.Ĭhell gathered her wits, looked around, and decided to make a go at it. *Are you still there,* called the turret in its squeaky voice. If they didn’t talk, she wouldn’t notice them most of the time. It must be my leg, thought Chell as she dived out of the range of the sentry turret. The sentry powered up and announced in its feminine robotic voice With two more bursts of her gun, including one fired at the bottom of the pit to get the right momentum, she soars over the huge energy shield. Fan-fucking-tastic, she thought rubbing her calf. With a quick burst of her gun, she makes two portals and falls rather hard onto the platform. She can’t jump that far even if she hadn’t injured her leg two rooms back. There’s a platform hovering about 20 feet out. Then she’d find death.īut first she has to get over this pit. And with cake, comes the meeting of this facility’s creator. Remembering the warning posters a few steps back, she recalled that falling into this pit would mean game over. Though an exit from this room, the door is also an entrance to another puzzle room. ![]() She sighs deeply and stares longingly across the void to the immense energy shield. Overall, as a fan of ‘Portal’ video game series, I really enjoy this guy! He’s a really fun little prop replica from the game, the voice-work for the sounds sounds like it’s straight out of the game’s audio files, and his glowing eye is adorable! It’s the perfect addition to any gamer’s living room or bedroom setup.Chell is standing at the edge of an bottomless pit. ![]() The tag says it isn’t recommended for users under 8 years of age. The Portal 2 Plush Turret functions on 3 AAA batteries, which are incerted into a battery pack in the bottom of the Turret and aren’t generally included. ![]() It’s like having an adorable little pet that you never have to feed or pay any real attention to! To top it all off, it can tell the difference of whether it’s standing or knocked over, and will shout key game phrases depending on it’s position! If it get’s lonely and feels like you’re not paying any attention to it, it even asks inquisitively, “Are you still there?”. The Turret here loudly speaks 11 key phrases from the game, including. Just taking a look at it from a distance, it’s clear that the design team over at ThinkGeek went all out to make sure this thing was as close as possible to the design from the game, while still being a soft and enjoyable plush toy! The Turret itself is life-sized to a 1:1 scale, so it stands around 14.5″ tall! It features built in lights and sounds too! So when you see this glowing red eye in the center of your Turret, you can tell that the Turret is really just telling you how much it cares!Īs if being a cuddly plush with built in lighting wasn’t enough, don’t forget that this Portal 2 Plush Turret also talks! It’s motion sensitive, so you won’t have to worry about pressing any buttons to make it speak (although you do have to turn on an initial ‘on’ switch). The major difference you’ll notice between this real version of the Turret, and the one seen in game, is that this one is a soft and cuddly plush that you can snuggle up with an enjoy for all of it’s demented commentary! But is the officially licensed Portal 2 Turrest Plush worth picking up? Let’s take a look at it!įirst off, yes, this thing is awesome. It’s every gamer’s dream become a reality! A real life Turret straight from the Aperture Science labs as seen in the popular video game ‘Portal’ and ‘Portal 2’.
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