My very first video game crush was around the mid 80's... I was alone in my room... At first I didn't know what to do.... It was my first time..... but then I knew... somehow I knew just what to do... as if I had been doing it my entire life.... after the first time I did "it" at least once a day every day until my hands were sore....
What was my first video game crush?
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Yeah, I know, at the end of the game you find out Sissel is not a guy pronounced Cecil, but a girl (girl cat, no less), pronounced Cecile, but, man s/he was freaking awesome.
Funny, I always found April a lot more relatable (mostly due to The Longest Journey).
I found April pretty unrealistic in the first game. Like... she doesn't get very upset over
Emma getting shot, or Cortez dying, or The Flipper dying, etc.
In all three cases she's basically upset for maybe one sentence and then she's back to talking about her clothes or joking with Crow or something. Plus there's that whole
sinking a ship full of people without any real remorse
thing. Zoe was just a much more realistic person. Plus I have a thing for chicks with English accents.
Lucrezia is a major bitch when you first encounter her, but with as much as her family shits on her and how lonely she seems to be, I kind of feel for her. More so now that I'm seeing more of her in Project Legacy and The Da Vinci Disappearance.
And before anyone else says it, no, the fact that her boobs are practically hanging out doesn't hurt either.
I found April pretty unrealistic in the first game. Like... she doesn't get very upset over
Emma getting shot, or Cortez dying, or The Flipper dying, etc.
Hmm, I guess you're right. It never really bothered me so much as it seemed more like a limitation of the game mechanics (things that happen in the world don't fundamentally alter most of the actors) than a flaw in her character.
I'll admit that she is a bit bland in TLJ, but that is also what makes her a good player character: it allows the player to put himself into her shoes and become engrossed in the game, instead of passively watching the story unfold (which is exactly what occurs in Dreamfall, and why I think it's a much less interesting game).
By the way,
Flipper had it coming after betraying April
! (And I don't really remember
Cortez dying
? Might just be too long since I played that game!)
I'll admit that she is a bit bland in TLJ, but that is also what makes her a good player character: it allows the player to put himself into her shoes and become engrossed in the game, instead of passively watching the story unfold (which is exactly what occurs in Dreamfall, and why I think it's a much less interesting game).
Like at least 70% of the game's speech is April, I don't really see how her being bland could be engrossing. She's way too integral a part of the story to really think of her as "myself."
Don't get me wrong, I love TLJ, I just didn't find April herself to be particularly compelling on her own. I love Dreamfall because both Zoe and April are infinitely more realistic than the first game's April.
Lucrezia is a major bitch when you first encounter her, but with as much as her family shits on her and how lonely she seems to be, I kind of feel for her. More so now that I'm seeing more of her in Project Legacy and The Da Vinci Disappearance.
And before anyone else says it, no, the fact that her boobs are practically hanging out doesn't hurt either.
I find maniacal women who bang their maniacal brothers to be somewhat off-putting, personally.
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Like this will be any worse then your sex crazed posts.
It's a bit of a stretch to call it a crush, but I really like Zoe from Dreamfall.
Also, I hope this one doesn't get locked.
Absolutely true...
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Must save Kairi!!!!
but now my crush has kinda changed to...
I was the one who started that thread in the first place. I didn't want to lock it, I was left with no choice.
Celine Jewels, Star Ocean 2
Luke Custer from Project Altered Beast.
Nathan Drake from Uncharted.
Alex Mercer from Prototype.
Guybrush Threepwood from Tales, he is soo cute.
Henceforth I shall now assume that you are Rita Repulsa.
I have a headache!..You know with all her headaches I was shocked they had a kid.
Funny, I always found April a lot more relatable (mostly due to The Longest Journey).
I found April pretty unrealistic in the first game. Like... she doesn't get very upset over
Not to mention that their kid managed to be born, grow up, and get imprisoned in a space dumpster all in the course of like ten years.
We where young once too. Don't you remeber you wild childhood days.
As an adult I now realize she suffered from cluster migraines.
Lucrezia Borgia - Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Lucrezia is a major bitch when you first encounter her, but with as much as her family shits on her and how lonely she seems to be, I kind of feel for her. More so now that I'm seeing more of her in Project Legacy and The Da Vinci Disappearance.
And before anyone else says it, no, the fact that her boobs are practically hanging out doesn't hurt either.
Sigh... One day I will free you from Aperture...
OK on topic....
I would not complain with Jill Valentine was a real person.
Ren of Heavens from Shenmue 2. (This time I'm not playing a joke.)
I'll admit that she is a bit bland in TLJ, but that is also what makes her a good player character: it allows the player to put himself into her shoes and become engrossed in the game, instead of passively watching the story unfold (which is exactly what occurs in Dreamfall, and why I think it's a much less interesting game).
By the way,
Just look at her. Dark hair, she loves reading...
I wouldn't call it a crush, but...
Maria from Silent Hill 2.
I think I like the character itself more than the looks.
But hey, looks are a bonus, right? ^.^
Ms. Bowman in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hmeq_mvHVo&t=11m09s
Like at least 70% of the game's speech is April, I don't really see how her being bland could be engrossing. She's way too integral a part of the story to really think of her as "myself."
Don't get me wrong, I love TLJ, I just didn't find April herself to be particularly compelling on her own. I love Dreamfall because both Zoe and April are infinitely more realistic than the first game's April.
I find maniacal women who bang their maniacal brothers to be somewhat off-putting, personally.
Well, yeah, there's that. But hey, the most we know for certain that Lucrezia and Cesare did together was kiss.