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If you found yourself chuckling as your worked your way through the puzzles of Portal, you have Erik Wolpaw to thank. In an interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun, Wolpaw, half of Old Man Murray and a co-writer of Psychonauts, describes what it was like to work with Tim Schafer, talks about sex offenders in North Carolina, and generally reveals himself to be an exceptionally funny guy. He also explains that whole cake thing in Portal:
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Well, there are lots of message games coming out now. Like they’ve got something really important to get off their chest about the war in Iraq or the player is forced to make some dicey underwater moral choices. Really, just a whole heck of a lot of stuff to think about. With that in mind, at the beginning of the Portal development process, we sat down as a group to decide what philosopher or school of philosophy our game would be based on. That was followed by about fifteen minutes of silence and then someone mentioned that a lot of people like cake.