Her presence somehow soothes.
Sticky white stuff
Her presence somehow soothes.
If said depiction suits the story sure. If its purely to try an make video games a "reflection of society" then no. Entertainment products =/= a place to promote morals.
I feel bad for anyone who can't talk with their partner about other people (heck in this case fictional characters) they find attractive.
You love your stereotypes.
You know, they've got a point.
It's easy to point at female characters that are hot, but ones that I'd ask out a real life equivelant of? I'm struggling to think of many.
Tali from Mass Effect 2, Kinzie from Saints Row are about the only two I can think of off the top of my head.
To the people thinking the guy in OP dodged a loaded question... let me ask you, are there any female characters you'd fancy being in a relationship with? I don't mean a one night stand, I mean someone you could spend a sizable portion of your time with and think you'd enjoy their company... I can't think of too many personally.
i like cheesecake and eye-candy.
i also enjoy complex characters.
sometimes i like a cheeseburger instead of filet mignon
I cant really think of any, was his surprising reply. Theyre nearly all designed to be sexy, but they they dont really have personalities.
Sounds to me like her fella wisely ducked a loaded question. That dress looks great on you and I don't fancy anyone unless they have an amazing personality like you dear. No I wasn't looking at her breasts, merely admiring that lovely brooch she had.
Maybe that's because the general point she's making isn't based in reality..? There's quite a few well-written females out there. Some sexy, some not. Probably just as many as there are male characters.
I'm not really sure what the big deal is.
Annie Stoakes from Red Dead Revolver is more my type, doesn't give a fuck.Bonnie from Red Dead Redemption. Hard worker, no nonsense, can handle herself. I'm not much of a farmer, so I doubt she'd fancy me, but she's the first thing that came to mind when reading the title.
It's the accent.
Her presence somehow soothes.
Precisely. Her BF handled that question smartly. She read WAY too much into his answer.
Other men (particularly those who are awkward or poor socially with women) could learn a thing or two from him.
Or maybe, you know, some people are actually honest with their partners. People responding like yourself very much give the impression of not being.
It's depressing how many people are saying "He's definitely just dodging the question, exactly like I would."
I don't find a woman attractive if I don't find her physically attractive. That's part of attractiveness. That's what makes you notice and want to get to know her better.
The author is having trouble separating sexiness and attractiveness, because there really isn't that big of a gap between them.
My exact thoughts on the guy's response lolSounds to me like her fella wisely ducked a loaded question. That dress looks great on you and I don't fancy anyone unless they have an amazing personality like you dear. No I wasn't looking at her breasts, merely admiring that lovely brooch she had.
Or they give the impression that they know better.
They're fucking video game characters, I don't want to.
Or they give the impression that they know better.
Or maybe, you know, some people are actually honest with their partners. People responding like yourself very much give the impression of not being.
What actually are those characters? Chainmail bikinis are brought up so often but aside from korean MMOs they're pretty much dead. What game is out there that has a perfectly crafted world which makes you laugh or cry but then ruins it with unrealistically sexy characters?Games have reached a point of narrative maturity where they can make us laugh and cry, where virtual environments are places we can lose ourselves in for hundreds of hours. But the persistence of “sexy” female characters who don’t make sense in the carefully crafted worlds they inhabit is jarring.
Makes sense to me. Like way back playing FFVII as a teen, Tifa was the hot one with the teen fantasy body but Aeris was the one I fancied as I much preferred her character.
If your partner asks for an honest opinion on something and you lie because you don't think they will like the answer they asked for, then you are a coward.
It's depressing how many people are saying "He's definitely just dodging the question, exactly like I would."
Are you married?
They're fictional, you can't make the comparison with real life people. If your partner legitimately gets angry about you having a crush on a fictional character, then that's not a good sign.If your girlfriend/wife/etc. asks who you have a crush on, or which of her friends you think is the prettiest, or who you would get with if anything happened to her, 99% of the time your best course of action is to say NOBODY DEAR YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE FOR ME. It's not rocket science.
Sounds to me like her fella wisely ducked a loaded question. That dress looks great on you and I don't fancy anyone unless they have an amazing personality like you dear. No I wasn't looking at her breasts, merely admiring that lovely brooch she had.
If your partner asks for an honest opinion on something and you lie because you don't think they will like the answer they asked for, then you are a coward.
If your partner asks for an honest opinion on something and you lie because you don't think they will like the answer they asked for, then you are a coward.
Oh shit, that's a good answer.Female video game characters I would want to date if they were real?
Sharon Cassidy (Fallout New Vegas)
Or you're considerate of their feelings and understand that sometimes people ought to be careful what they ask for, lest they get it.If your partner asks for an honest opinion on something and you lie because you don't think they will like the answer they asked for, then you are a coward.