This, This, a thousand times this. Starkiller was bullshit, this entire game was bullshit.TheMonsterSV said:Starkiller from Force Unleashed even tho I love star wars to death
This, This, a thousand times this. Starkiller was bullshit, this entire game was bullshit.TheMonsterSV said:Starkiller from Force Unleashed even tho I love star wars to death
I agree with you. He was the worst of the characters. I'd be rather playing as Basch, he's cool. Or Ashe, at least she's cool in some way (and really hot!). Or they could have kept Reks alive, so I could play as him. He's at least better than that girl Vaan.pantsoffdanceoff said:The main character from FFXII (Vaan) contributed nothing and was useless.
I quoted you and now I'm telling you that you're wrong.Vlane said:Gordon Freeman. Yes I said it. Now quote me and tell me how wrong I am.
i always saw balthier as the main character and vaan as his ***** I MEAN STEED,pantsoffdanceoff said:The main character from FFXII (Vaan) contributed nothing and was useless.
I know what you mean! I had problems believing they it's the same character as well.jboking said:If this game could make Vaan at all likable then I will buy it just so I can watch it warp reality.kogane said:Maybe it's still somewhere on amazon, it's deiniftely worth it! I enjoyed it a lot more than the original, because the characters actually develop and react to each other. The fighting system is pretty fun, too.jboking said:I didn't have a DS around the time Revenant Wings came out and now that I do it is impossible to freaking find! It angers me so. I still liked Balthier during his daddy issues, mainly because he was still a badass who operated the ship and had fomalhaut(I know other characters could have it, he just looked the coolest when he did).kogane said:I liked Balthier until the daddy issues started. Surprisingly, Vaan gets redeemed in Final Fantasy Revenant Wings (which nobody played wich is sad).jboking said:I think Baltheir is the only character in that entire game that I liked. Vann wins the unlikable main character award. Coming in close second is the MGS2 version of Raiden.kogane said:The whole cast of FF XII. They could all have died and I wouldn't have felt a thing. Except maybe a bit of schadenfreude.
I think when Batlhier's backstory started I had already given up on the game, heh.
I get what you're saying but if an emergence hole suddenly opened up in the middle of your house, would you want to kill the locusts or just let them kill you. The locusts started the war as far as I can tell and made no effort to make peace with humans but just started attacking them. Also the locusts don't actually seem to have any civilians, they're all out to destroy humanity. Bearing that in mind, I can totally see where Marcus is coming from.Pseudonym2 said:Marcus Fenix from Gears of War 1. (I haven't played 2 yet).
AS far as I can tell the plot of gears of war 1 is that humanity invaded a foreign planet and stole all their natural resources. When we learned it was inhabited we killed all the locust. (Notice the really bad parallels here.)Marcus seems way to happy to kill anything that isn't human including civilians. None of the characters call him on it.
Vrex360 said:Whenever I played half-life 2 and the following episodes, I felt likegalletea said:I have to admit, I don't really see the point in most silent protagonists. How can you project yourself onto a character who's face, name and role in life has already been decided? I personally find it more of a barrier to my empathy for the character, since I have no real idea why the character is saving the world, except that he must be a mindless drone who does whatever he is told to do. So I don't get why people would empathise with the mute Freeman, yet scorn the faceless Master Chief, when the latter demonstrates a dry humour and a sense of purpose.
I was being pulled around without my consent, I never wanted to go save
any of these people.
Yeah, a mystery of this gaming generation. I have no idea what Mr. Freeman's appeal is either, at least Masterchief as you said has a dry sense of humour and at least an understanding of his role in the story. That I feel is a 'proper' game character. Because at least with him I know what his goals are, what he does and how other people respond to him. Gordon Freeman might as well be a floating pair of eyes with a hand attached holding a crowbar because that's about as much about him as you ever get to know.
I agree with you. People praising Gordon I just don't get.
I take gears as an analogy for the entire U.S. foreign policy,Hamster at Dawn said:I get what you're saying but if an emergence hole suddenly opened up in the middle of your house, would you want to kill the locusts or just let them kill you. The locusts started the war as far as I can tell and made no effort to make peace with humans but just started attacking them. Also the locusts don't actually seem to have any civilians, they're all out to destroy humanity. Bearing that in mind, I can totally see where Marcus is coming from.Pseudonym2 said:Marcus Fenix from Gears of War 1. (I haven't played 2 yet).
AS far as I can tell the plot of gears of war 1 is that humanity invaded a foreign planet and stole all their natural resources. When we learned it was inhabited we killed all the locust. (Notice the really bad parallels here.)Marcus seems way to happy to kill anything that isn't human including civilians. None of the characters call him on it.
no 50 cent in a video game is way more off puttingTerramax said:I don't think you guys are trying hard enough.
LOOK at that alien again and tell me you've seen a more off-putting videogame character evar?