Portal 2 Walkthrough: Chapter 8: Experimental Chambers, Wheatley Test Chambers 01 & 02 (in 1080p HD)

Portal 2 Video #29: Chapter 8 (The Itch): Experimental Chambers, Wheatley Test Chambers 01 & 02 (Single Player) Click Here for Next Video: www.youtube.com Welcome to my Portal 2 walkthrough in 1080p HD! For best viewing quality, click the fullscreen button in the YouTube player, then select 1080p, or “original” for even better than 1080p. We’re back near the surface in the advanced test chambers again, but Wheatley has taken over. Watch as he tries to re-engineer the cubes, splicing them with the poor turret ladies. What a mess. We fart around with his inept chamber designs for five minutes, while GLaDOS tries to somehow disable the moron. He pushes us through his first two test chambers, where we deal with excursion funnels for the first time, made of liquid asbestos. Hrmmm. The tests aren’t too hard, but he seems to be getting better at making them… Full Portal 2 Single Player Playlist: www.youtube.com Full Portal 2 Co-Op Playlist: www.youtube.com Full Crysis 2 Playlist: www.youtube.com Full Fallout New Vegas Playlist: www.youtube.com Full FNV Dead Money Playlist: www.youtube.com
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