what he said.Skalman said:MaxTheReaper said:Mass Effect.
Because you can opt to not be a big-titted, barely-dressed, empty-headed 20-something.This.lava_lamp said:beyond good and evil
Holy cow, I read all that? XPscifidownbeat said:Mass Effect.
Also, I haven't yet, so I have to make it a point to play Beyond Good and Evil. Heard it was good.
Not really the main character, but Kreia from Star Wars: KoTOR II was a really cool female character. First of all, she was old and her entire body (besides half of her face) was covered in a cloak, so even if you are attracted to old women, you're not going to see much action from her. Second, her backstory (albeit limited by the technical issues associated with the game) was very complex. It was so that, when I first played the game, ignoring my companion's whining and crying for attention, I blasted through it so quickly that I really felt like I went gallivanting around the galaxy for no reason. As soon as you pay attention to what Kreia has to say (what I did the second time around), many parts of the game start to click in your head. Third, the reasons behind her actions were perfectly valid (if you paid attention to what those reasons are), a trait that, sadly, many heroes/villains lack besides the whole cliched "is good because he opposes the bad guy" or "is bad because he want power" crap. And she was consistent. Many times, the "wise old guy" character in a game will yak and yak about philosophical gibberish just to give the impression of age and wisdom, even if it doesn't correspond to previous philosophical dialogue. Kreia's words of wisdom hardly ever oppose each other; it always follows a singular, underlying theme (which I would divulge further were it not for the handful of gamers reading this who didn't play the game... those sad, sad gamers).
....now I wanna play KoTOR II....Holy cow, I wrote all that?
It took more than two posts to mention this game. I am ashamed. FFXIII? Its not even out and all you've seen are action sequences and you'd say that? Thats a little weird.lava_lamp said:beyond good and evil
Yea, Alyx is pretty self explanatory but she isn't the protagonist, which is why she hasn't been posted a million times already on this thread.Irridium said:what he said.Skalman said:MaxTheReaper said:Mass Effect.
Because you can opt to not be a big-titted, barely-dressed, empty-headed 20-something.This.lava_lamp said:beyond good and evil
But I also say Alyx from Half Life 2
She may not be the main character, but she was believable
Yeah, although KotOR was much better than KotOR II was by no means bad, as many would claim.scifidownbeat said:Mass Effect.
Also, I haven't yet, so I have to make it a point to play Beyond Good and Evil. Heard it was good.
Not really the main character, but Kreia from Star Wars: KoTOR II was a really cool female character. First of all, she was old and her entire body (besides half of her face) was covered in a cloak, so even if you are attracted to old women, you're not going to see much action from her. Second, her backstory (albeit limited by the technical issues associated with the game) was very complex. It was so that, when I first played the game, ignoring my companion's whining and crying for attention, I blasted through it so quickly that I really felt like I went gallivanting around the galaxy for no reason. As soon as you pay attention to what Kreia has to say (what I did the second time around), many parts of the game start to click in your head. Third, the reasons behind her actions were perfectly valid (if you paid attention to what those reasons are), a trait that, sadly, many heroes/villains lack besides the whole cliched "is good because he opposes the bad guy" or "is bad because he want power" crap. And she was consistent. Many times, the "wise old guy" character in a game will yak and yak about philosophical gibberish just to give the impression of age and wisdom, even if it doesn't correspond to previous philosophical dialogue. Kreia's words of wisdom hardly ever oppose each other; it always follows a singular, underlying theme (which I would divulge further were it not for the handful of gamers reading this who didn't play the game... those sad, sad gamers).
....now I wanna play KoTOR II....Holy cow, I wrote all that?
I have to agree...she's a really strong and authoritative character, with probably some of the best dialogue ever written for video games (including RPG's).scifidownbeat said:Mass Effect.
Also, I haven't yet, so I have to make it a point to play Beyond Good and Evil. Heard it was good.
Not really the main character, but Kreia from Star Wars: KoTOR II was a really cool female character. First of all, she was old and her entire body (besides half of her face) was covered in a cloak, so even if you are attracted to old women, you're not going to see much action from her. Second, her backstory (albeit limited by the technical issues associated with the game) was very complex. It was so that, when I first played the game, ignoring my companion's whining and crying for attention, I blasted through it so quickly that I really felt like I went gallivanting around the galaxy for no reason. As soon as you pay attention to what Kreia has to say (what I did the second time around), many parts of the game start to click in your head. Third, the reasons behind her actions were perfectly valid (if you paid attention to what those reasons are), a trait that, sadly, many heroes/villains lack besides the whole cliched "is good because he opposes the bad guy" or "is bad because he want power" crap. And she was consistent. Many times, the "wise old guy" character in a game will yak and yak about philosophical gibberish just to give the impression of age and wisdom, even if it doesn't correspond to previous philosophical dialogue. Kreia's words of wisdom hardly ever oppose each other; it always follows a singular, underlying theme (which I would divulge further were it not for the handful of gamers reading this who didn't play the game... those sad, sad gamers).
....now I wanna play KoTOR II....Holy cow, I wrote all that?
win. seconded.Jetbaby said:Amaterasu of Okami fame. Yay for wolves - especially wolves that are personifications of the sun.
Here here.I3uster said:Cate Archer
Agreed. Alyx from HL - 2 was so goddamn boring, and I kinda wished she would shut upVortigar said:Here here.I3uster said:Cate Archer
Come on people, where's the No One Lives Forever love in this thread?
I will write a review sooner or latercainx10a said:Agreed. Alyx from HL - 2 was so goddamn boring, and I kinda wished she would shut upVortigar said:Here here.I3uster said:Cate Archer
Come on people, where's the No One Lives Forever love in this thread?![]()