
Ultimately the game's finale, where GLaDOS effectively "breaks up" with Chell, was set by the last quarter of 2010, and Coulton played the game as it had been developed to that point to generate ideas. Other options were considered, such as several "joke songs" and false endings for the game. Coulton had discussed with Erik Wolpaw about whether an ending song would be necessary, and how they could create "an emotional moment" comparable to "Still Alive", back in 2009 when Portal 2 's ending was not yet determined.

Coulton wrote a new song for the game's ending credits, "Want You Gone", also written from GLaDOS's viewpoint. Jonathan Coulton's song " Still Alive", which is sung by GLaDOS (voiced by Ellen McLain) over Portal 's end credits, was considered a large part of Portal's success in designing Portal 2, Valve desired to incorporate more music into the game, including further involvement from Coulton. Jonathan Coulton, who provided the song " Still Alive" for the first Portal, was asked to compose the game's final credits song, "Want You Gone". The bulk of the music was released as a freely-available download across three volumes, entitled Songs to Test By, and later in a four-disc retail Collector's edition that included music from Portal. The game's music includes original scores composed by Valve's Mike Morasky, and two original songs provided by Jonathan Coulton and the band The National. The game expands on the original Portal by adding new puzzle elements, such as paint that imparts properties to surfaces, plates that can launch the player and objects over distances, tractor beams and bridges made of light. The game, set in the desolate, labyrinthine Aperture Science facility, challenges the player to navigate test chambers created by the artificial intelligence GLaDOS, using a portal gun, a device able to create portals that link two points in space like a wormhole. Portal 2 is a physics-based puzzle-platform game created by Valve and released on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Linux in April 2011.

Soundtrack and related music of the video game Portal 2
