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If that is the general case, then, clearly, you have not played the main single-player campaign of Portal 2 all the way through. In which case, spoilers.
Or if you meant: "It's Wheatley, inside of GLaDOS' body!"
..then my response is Yes, yes he is. Given that this occurs in the main Portal 2 campaign, it should be nothing to get excited about.
did you just copy it?
1, you put a lot of hard work in this, and it shows. kudos to that.
2, this way of storytelling (in my opinion,)doesn't work.
playing games is about doing stuff, not about waiting around.
The gameplay should come first, and the story second.
That doesn't mean you have to put in really hard puzzles, but you have to give us something to play with.
then, in between the puzzles, you can present bits of story, as a manner of reward.
now i was just walking around waiting for the story to start, pulling levers and switches as i go, eventually finding myself at the end.
i loved the FNAF room, by the way. that really creeped me out. maybe you can implement some code that the 'animaturrets' get teleported around whenever you are in the securityroom?
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