Sentences with phrase «game young protagonist»

In the game young protagonist Randi finds an old sword embedded in stone.

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In particular, they and the young people involved noted the lack of disabled characters as protagonists in video games, compared to other media such as television and film.
Japanese games have a history of crafting their young male protagonist to be extremely refine and delicate.
Played from a 3rd - person perspective as protagonist Marcus Holloway — a young hacker from the Oakland, California — the game features an open world set in a fictionalized version of San Francisco Bay Area, an area more than twice as large as the Chicago setting from the Watch Dogs.
Played from a 3rd - person perspective as protagonist Marcus Holloway — a young hacker from the Oakland, California — the pc game features an open world set in a fictionalized version of San Francisco Bay Area, an area more than twice as large as the Chicago setting from the Watch Dogs.
In the trailer, we are introduced to Hugo Pennywort, who grew up with the game's protagonist from a young age.
The other characters are fairly diverse and some are more memorable than others, but it was a really nice to see a young Gale Holden - the father of Lost Planet: Extreme Conditions» protagonist - included as a connection to the original game.
Link is the hero and primary protagonist of Skyward Sword, starting off the game as a young, seventeen and a half years old [2] man living in Skyloft, who attends the Knight Academy.
The six main playable characters of Final Fantasy XIII are Lightning, the main protagonist of the game, a former soldier and older sister to Serah; [29][30] Snow Villiers, Serah's fiancé and leader of NORA, a paramilitary group; [31] Oerba Dia Vanille, the game's narrator and an exile who is later revealed to be a l'Cie from Pulse; [32] Sazh Katzroy, a civilian pilot and father to a young boy, Dajh; Hope Estheim, a young boy who is struggling within the relationships he shares with his parents; [33] and Oerba Yun Fang, a l'Cie from Pulse who is working with the Sanctum's Cavalry branch.
The game starts with the birth of the protagonist, following him through childhood, young adulthood, meeting the love of his life, getting married, and having children of his own.
The details come from Perfectly Nintendo... - game takes place 20 years after Wizard's Harmony - a world of swords and magic, where adventurers can be found aplenty as the result of the development of said swords and magic (instead of science)- led to sudden emergence of a business centered around those very adventurers - protagonist, named Alto, is a Conductor: name given to ruins tour guides, a profession that was born from «adventurers bubble» - story takes places in the city of Kazan, where traces of the magical King of Guranka can be found - mysterious Kingdom was completely destroyed overnight, 1000 years ago - main characters: Alto Traverse (Conductor, Human, voiced by Kengo Kawanishi): a young Conductor who guides adventurers in dangerous ruins.
Unlike the first game that featured a female protagonist, in Hacker's Memory you'll be taking the role of Keisuke Amazawa (or whatever name you decide to give to your character), a young student who's looking for the hacker who stole his EDEN identity card.
I can't remember the last time I played a game that had a young teenager girl as the protagonist in a realistic setting but I'm looking forward to seeing where Midnight Hub take the plot when the game releases on PC later this year (bang it on your Steam wishlist by clicking here).
You're never given clear direction in Rime or any real explanation as to the boy's past or purpose; as you slowly start to explore the island you'll stumble across artefacts that shed some light on the backstory, showing a grieving monarch with an inquisitive and familiar young charge, but an air of ambiguity consistently colours the game and you'll find yourself spending the first few hours puzzling over things like just how exactly is that fox spirit connected to everything, who is the mysterious figure in the red cape who watches silently from afar and is the source of our protagonist's vivid red cape, what tragic fate befell the bipedal robots who lay littered about the place and much more.
This is quite clear from the off, as the game's introduction sees you witness the destruction of a town called Norende, and one of the game's main protagonists, Tiz attempting in vain to save his younger brother.
The charm of the protagonists is undeniable, but that charm may wear off as more experienced gamers become frustrated with imprecise platforming in the name of staying true to a young child.
The PlayStation Vita action game follows Komaru Naegi, younger sister of the original game's protagonist Makoto.
The protagonist of the game is a brave young man Link.
It's possible that the two protagonists of the game will be a younger John and an older Jack, and the various missions will time - hop between the two of them.
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