-- Female Protagonists, For Real I'm sorry to say I have very little interest in the cultural and political shitstorm that tends to follow declarations like these, but it sure is nice to be getting some genuine variety in
lead gaming characters.
Not exact matches
2017 is off to a great start for
gaming and Yakuza 0
leads the way with its enjoyable gameplay (albeit a little dated) and some very interesting
characters and a story to die for.
The
lead character, Edge Maverick, has the worst name in the entire history of
gaming.
Japanese
gaming news site Famitsu.com has been publishing exclusive Tekken 7 news
leading up to Tokyo Game Show in a few weeks, and they've recently published another newsworthy piece that involves the newest
characters.
«We want «LittleBigPlanet» to
lead the charge into a new genre of
gaming and turn Sackboy into the next emblematic
character for the PS3... We have coined 2008 «the year of the PS3 ′ and are confident that with the launch of «LittleBigPlanet,» we will continue to see the momentum build throughout the end of this year and on to the next.
So if you're following along, here is the train - of - thought I've
lead you on thus far: Nintendo created the Zelda series with a silent protagonist so that players would connect more to said
character as if it were themselves, then the
gaming world becomes confused when gamers react so personally to Zelda - related decisions.
The model has its origins in
gaming, as mods that were developed for Minecraft and ARMA 2 by the community, after The Hunger Games was released a mod was made for Minecraft to play as a
character taking part in the Hunger Games, this became massively popular on YouTube thanks to people streaming it and this has
led to game companies developing their own standalone BR games.
The
lead character may also appeal to some gamers more than others who are seeking a more identifiable and likable protagonist in their adventure
gaming.
More Aloy, the coolest
lead character in 2017
gaming, is fine by me.