DeathWyrmNexus said:
I've been considering the effect of gender in a game. I mean, can you imagine if Samus was a dude. She would have been relegated to just another dude in armor but because she has two XX chromosomes, we became intrigued and followed her tales for a long, long time. And that's fine. I'm not against Samus but it has made me think.
I'm gonna point out a few flaws here. If it's because she's a girl that people like her, then why are Mario (a dude in overalls) and Link (a dude in a tunic) still popular.
People didn't become intrigued because she's a girl, they became intrigued because the original Metroids are damn good games. We followed her tales for a long time because Nintendo has (generally <_<) good quality control, and likes to keep their franchises open.
In making this topic you singled her out from the other no-background protagonists simply by her gender. I hope I don't have to explain what that means...