nokori3byo
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Actually, what I wanted to ask was whether, in light of its status as a runaway pop culture phenomenon, the Weighted Companion Cube, has replaced such stalwarts as Gordon and the G-Man, as the most iconic HL universe character. (I feared an explicit reference to the cube would get this post shunted off to the Portal scetion though).
Personally, I very much doubt it, but then I haven't seen any plush G-man toys lately. Surely, it's a testament to Valve's wonky genius that they could take an inanimate box with a heart stamped on it and make it more emotive than mainstream game icons like Master Chief. Is it simply becuase the cube was prominently featured in an iconic gaming moment?
And how about the cube's status as an item? In the past, the serie's most iconic object was the venerable crowbar. While the emmergence of such high tech tools as the grav gun and the ASHPD failed to raze the bar, the WCC might've done just that.
As far as creatures go...hmmm, the headcrab is pretty much a no brainer.
Personally, I very much doubt it, but then I haven't seen any plush G-man toys lately. Surely, it's a testament to Valve's wonky genius that they could take an inanimate box with a heart stamped on it and make it more emotive than mainstream game icons like Master Chief. Is it simply becuase the cube was prominently featured in an iconic gaming moment?
And how about the cube's status as an item? In the past, the serie's most iconic object was the venerable crowbar. While the emmergence of such high tech tools as the grav gun and the ASHPD failed to raze the bar, the WCC might've done just that.
As far as creatures go...hmmm, the headcrab is pretty much a no brainer.