From Metal Gear Solid To Portal 2, Every Video Game Sounds Better In German


Why would you ever want to play a video game in a language you don’t understand? Once you hear Half-Life‘s G-Man, Metal Gear‘s Psycho Mantis and Portal 2‘s Space Sphere speaking German you’ll understand completely.

Our German-speaking audience might be scratching their heads right now, wondering what the big deal is. Well, the big deal is everything, video game or not, sounds much more intense in your language. The sinister sounds more sinister. The humorous sounds… well, more sinister, but in a funny way.

My birth father was born in Germany, so I feel a deep connection to the country. I planned on learning the language myself, though I’m afraid it would lose its magic if I suddenly understood what it meant.

I guess that’s how German-speaking folks feel when watching this video. It’s up to the rest of you to tell them how amazing their language is. I’m counting on you.


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