My character went from a crazy guy who I can't remember anything else about (SR2) to a business-y type woman (SR3) to Loras Tyrell (SR4) so I pretty much just accepted in my mind that The Boss is just Doctor Who with sliders.
Everything on the Jimquisition about women in video games has been very interesting and I've agreed, as I think everyone should have done, with all of it thus far. Any prejudice is not on. But this "well if your game has a man in it I want to be able to ask why it's not a woman" is just an...
I wouldn't say Oblivion is difficult to describe. 'Fantasy setting. Wander around a massive open world doing quests for people and slapping bandits, vampires and wolves'.
X-2 is actually quite decent if you let yourself into it. Yeah, it's girly, but that's only a bad thing if you let it be. The game itself is decent. First time I played it, I wasn't fond. Second time I enjoyed it.
XII is awful in my opinion. Mainly because I hate the battle system and the...
I really, really hate Uncharted. But I don't see it as a sin. I see it as an opinion and a right one at that. Though of course others will disagree. Opinions, funny old things aren't they?
This is nothing but good news; unless the alternative was that it'd be an 18 rated game. Fuck watering content down in order to not upset the wickle kiddies.
I'd go for something like this:
Nice and colourful, nothing fancy or over the top. Could pass as being just some abstract shape/colour thing but at the same time is so iconic. It's something I'd genuinely consider as a tattoo.
I think it was called Summoner or Summoning on the PS2. I only got it because the box art look kinda snazzy and I was young and impressionable at the time. I think I only played it once and didn't like it.
Rainbow Six Vegas I bought and never played too, though that was cheaper than Summoner/ing.
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