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TheGG.net, in An Open love Letter to Female Game Characters – Past, Present and Future, listed a few lovely ladies in video games I'd like to mention as some of my favorite.
I wish Square Enix would remaster Parasite Eve (Aya Brea). My wife and I loved that game to death. Parasite Eve 2 was a monstrosity that shouldn't have existed, though.
Samus Aran will always be one of the most beloved female game characters, but the Metroid games need to come back stronger. Nintendo has been dropping the ball; we need a good return to Metroid's roots.
News and notes for the week of 10 7/13teach to be happy. It'd be nice if American McGee would remaster American McGee's Alice, but I'd take a continuation of the game story beyond the 2011 sequel.
I didn't get to play Nariko from Heavenly Sword, but I wish I had. I watched the 'full animation movie' of the game and was fascinated by it. I didn't appreciate that type of game until years later, too, which makes it even worse for me.
I want to get a Wii U so we can play Bayonetta. Those games and the character Bayonetta is right up our alley. She's sexy, powerful, and the game is raunchy enough for us pervs.
I'm surprised there aren't any Final Fantasy female characters in the list. There are so many good ones that people love. None from Final Fantasy IV (Rydia, Rosa) , VI (Terra, Celes), VII (Tifa, Aerith, Yuffie), or X (Yuna, Lulu) were listed – and all of them had lovable, memorable female characters.
I hope to play many more games with female characters. Most of the characters I play in World of Warcraft are female. I simply love their animations and the way they look better than the clunky looking male characters (especially for Horde).
The idea that there aren't women in games design (many are artists!) and there aren't women in video games (hello!?) is ludicrous on its face, let alone when you start listing them. Sure, there are many more male characters than female characters in all of gaming, but most games tend to be about war and, regrettably, men are usually the ones who wage them and participate in them. It's only obvious that men would be the ones to get bloody in the video games about them.
Still, I'll play a female Blood Elf Paladin any day.
Paladins Game Rating
News and notes for the week of 10 7/13teach to be happy. It'd be nice if American McGee would remaster American McGee's Alice, but I'd take a continuation of the game story beyond the 2011 sequel.
I didn't get to play Nariko from Heavenly Sword, but I wish I had. I watched the 'full animation movie' of the game and was fascinated by it. I didn't appreciate that type of game until years later, too, which makes it even worse for me.
I want to get a Wii U so we can play Bayonetta. Those games and the character Bayonetta is right up our alley. She's sexy, powerful, and the game is raunchy enough for us pervs.
I'm surprised there aren't any Final Fantasy female characters in the list. There are so many good ones that people love. None from Final Fantasy IV (Rydia, Rosa) , VI (Terra, Celes), VII (Tifa, Aerith, Yuffie), or X (Yuna, Lulu) were listed – and all of them had lovable, memorable female characters.
I hope to play many more games with female characters. Most of the characters I play in World of Warcraft are female. I simply love their animations and the way they look better than the clunky looking male characters (especially for Horde).
The idea that there aren't women in games design (many are artists!) and there aren't women in video games (hello!?) is ludicrous on its face, let alone when you start listing them. Sure, there are many more male characters than female characters in all of gaming, but most games tend to be about war and, regrettably, men are usually the ones who wage them and participate in them. It's only obvious that men would be the ones to get bloody in the video games about them.
Still, I'll play a female Blood Elf Paladin any day.
Paladins Game Rating
Paladins Game Rating List
Paladi n (11) / Riftblade (32) / Reaver (23)
so as u can see i took the paladin for the blocks and stun, i took the advantage of riftblade not stacking with stats and reaver for the heals and damage reduction.
So far in paper it looks reallly good and well balance. increadible survival meets mediocre dps. no burst. but the heals helps me fight against anyone, i cant kill healers though. but its fine because they cant kill me either. against other warriors ill be able to kill them all, rogues are also pretty easy to beat. and mages are also gonna be a little less challeging at end game thx to damage reduction from all trees and silence. Against cleric, i cant kill them nor can they because of my heals and damage reduction. they cant do enough damage to kill me with me heals and i cant kill them because my dps is lower than all the other warrior/rogue/mage builds.