![]() ![]() You can listen to a couple of album tracks below, and download volume 2 here. ![]() ![]() There’s a parallel somewhere in there about the Portal 2 experience on the whole, but today we’re just here for the music. As much music as there is, it all has a place none of it is wasted. And yet each time a song comes on, I’m taken back to where I was in the game when I heard it. There’s still volume 3 to go, for crying out loud! The game is simply packed to the brim with music. Even considering co-op, it feels like the soundtrack would be much shorter than it’s shaping up to be right now. One thing that amazes me about these soundtracks is the fact that there was this much music in Portal 2. 1.1 Relaxation Chamber 1.2 Test chambers. There’s 18 tracks in all on this go ’round, and they have just as much variety between them as volume one. This is a complete list of the Announcers voice lines from Portal 2. There’s even a plethora of ringtones available on their page if you want to be reminded of your days spent being tortured by testing with GLaDOS while you’re on the go. Much like the first volume, this set was released in its entirety by Valve, and is totally free. It only seems right to celebrate the two month anniversary – which would actually be next week, but I’m impatient – of our musical corner of Mash Those Buttons with the second volume of Songs to Test By. It released the same week we were considering making the column a reality, and we took the timing to be a sign to get on with it. More music than you can shake an incendiary lemon atĪ million years ago (read: not a million years ago) when we started Fridays in the Key of Geek, the Portal 2 soundtrack was our first feature. ![]()
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