Showing posts with label Zelda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zelda. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Characters in Video Games

You though I forgot, didn't ya! ... oh, crap. It's after midnight.

Ok, fine, I forgot.

Same style as Monday, only this time we're talking about my favorite characters in video games. I realize this is probably going to be more difficult, simply because I normally play games for their stories, which does NOT always mean they have good characters -- for example, Bioshock's character is a silent protagonist who literally makes maybe one choice for himself the entire time (and even that's debatable). So... Well, here we go.

And remember, these are five of my favorites in no specific order other than the fifth slot is the best of the best.

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Cole MacGrath

inFamous 2 Cole. I've already got the bag...
(inFamous series)
Cole is a bit of a gruff hero, even when following the canonical light side path in the two games. He's on this list for three reasons:

Lightning powers are awesome, and the way he gets them is beyond interesting.

His reactions to events in the world around him are interesting, if not always unique. And he gets put through a lot of crap that would make many characters get all emotional. He just keeps zapping away, but it doesn't feel as if the game lacks emotion; it's simply fueling something more. And his drive to become stronger is a multi-faceted one that I respect, which isn't something I can say about a lot of characters.

If I ever do make it out to San Diego Comic Con, this is who I will most likely cosplay as. Word.

Yu Narukami

(Persona 4)
Ok, technically this character is only awesome because he's a composite of his relationships with the other wonderful characters in this game but, since I can't pick all of them (it's the [arbitrary] rule), I'm sticking with Yu.

He's forced to live with his uncle and cousin during the school year while his parents are away, and he is thrown into a new school, a new social climate, and a new mystery at every turn. Even though the player chooses Yu's responses, any number of them make for a slick, cool character that is in control and a focal point for the lovely supporting cast.

Maybe not my favorite looking character, but that's ok.
His family, Dojima and Nanako, is a strong bond in particular that really helps to articulate an otherwise silent character. Special note: most of his cast, while falling into an anime-style harem, is made up of some pretty badass female characters, which this list is severely lacking.

Link

Silent(ish) but deadly.
(Zelda series)
Link is the only silent protagonist I think fits on this list for me. Yes, he's quiet, but in this case it feels like he's
a man on a mission more than a stand vessel for the player's reaction. Link gets shit done like a dutiful soldier in his perpetual battle to defeat the darkness and save Zelda. Or Hyrule. Or Midna. Or...

His iconic tools also add to this character, and he was a personal favorite in the Smash Bros. games.

As a deep character, Link comes up a bit short, but not every character needs to have a psych profile hundreds of pages long. The strong silent type works for the man in green.

Minsc & Boo

Crazy made corporeal.
(Baldur's Gate series)
This is a duet because they wouldn't have it any other way. Having recently played some Baldur's Gate for the first time, I was immediately thrilled to meet Minsc & Boo. Minsc is an insane tank-style warrior. Boo is his "miniature giant space hamster" and is a plug for the craziness that can only arise in a pen and paper format.

Minsc... is another character that lacks depth. That being said, he's the most batshit insane character you never want to leave your side, which really does reflect on any good D&D group.

This is also the only example of a non-player character on this list, which is intentional -- if I was to dig
through supporting casts, you'd find a lot of Bioware characters up here, me thinks.

Darth Revan

(Knights of the Old Republic series)
If you haven't played the first KotOR game, there are MAJOR SPOILERS in the section below. You've been warned.

Darth Revan is awesome on many levels. When you first learn about him, he's a badass looking Sith master who, along with his apprentice Malak, almost took over the entire galaxy. Of course, he apparently went down in a blaze of glory when Malak betrayed him, but that's not important because, before that, Revan was able to discover dark side secrets and mysteries of the galaxy that gave him incredible power.

That you later learn that the player character IS a mind-wiped Revan, the awesome factor is kicked up to a scale of eleven. And what does the newly reminded Revan get to do? Bring some lightsaber-to-the-face revenge against his Mr. Clean looking former apprentice.

As a plus here, Revan has decently flushed out Light and Dark choices (even if the darker ones are NOT Bioware's best work), meaning the character can grow into two distinct personalities, both of which are awesome in their own right (though only the Light side is canon).
Revan as seen in The Old Republic MMO.

The Revan mythos has been expanded in comics, novels, and The Old Republic MMO. These additions generally detract a bit from the badassery of Revan, but not enough to dethrone him from the spot as my favorite video game character to date.

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So, I found an even bigger problem than I thought in doing this list! Most of the games I play are strategy games, which don't always have to have interesting characters! And the RPGs I've played, unfortunately, didn't have any standouts for me. I have a strong feeling I'll love Cloud and Sephiroth from FF7, but I haven't gotten far enough in the game yet!

I'll have to do another round of these with supporting cast, or possibly play some of the many suggestions I have for games with great characters (looking at you, Metal Gear Solid!), but for now, I'm happy with this list for the first (to-be-annual) Character Week!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

My Favorite Games

Howdy Folks,

Decided to do a write up of my favorite video games of all time, in the order that I remember them.

Note: some of these are ripe with nostalgia.

General Chaos: This was an awesome game to play with a friend. You control a group of units and try to keep them in the best positions on the map to attack the enemy teams. Goofy dialogue and art, but I loved every minute of it. If you every play it, go with the Two Man squad, it's much easier to maneuver than the Four Man squads, and maneuverability is clutch in the game.

The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time: This game needs no introduction, but for me it is one of the few titles (and series) I will come back to Nintendo to play. I purchased my first Wii just to play this game. Sold it when I finished, too. Currently have the 3DS version and am very happy with it. This game goes above and beyond nostalgia even now.

If you haven't played it, I suggest picking it up and finding a nice guide -- it's not difficult, but if you're not starting with nostalgia lenses, it can be hard to get to the parts of the game that really make it awesome.

Star Wars: Rogue Squadron: One of my absolute favorite Star Wars games. The first two were awesome, I disliked Naboo and never got around to playing the 3rd. I'd love a new version to come out, though I know flying/spaceship games aren't for everyone. I spent a lot of hours playing this game growing up, though I imagine it wouldn't hold up too well today.

Star Wars: Battlefront: These titles are easily my favorite Star Wars games in all of creation. Both 1 and 2 (never cared for the handheld versions) were amazing in their own ways. I consistently tweet at Lucas Arts to make a 3rd one. A Battelfront done with an updated engine (say, the Battlefield 3 Engine) would be the epitome of a dream come true for me. This will be the only shooter on my list, and I feel that it is appropriate.

Final Fantasy Tactics: This game is, to me, the Strategy Role Playing Game, which is above and beyond my favorite genre. It's like mixing Chess with an RPG, or making a Board Game with a story, and I love it. Most SRPGs done in this vein could be put up on this list, but for now I'm comfortable with FFT standing as the representative. I enjoy Final Fantasy games enough, but Tactics, Tactics Advance, and X are the only ones I've played to completion. I enjoyed all of them along the way.

Fallout: Fallout 3 and New Vegas are two of my favorite games of all times. I own 1, 2 and Tactics, but I haven't had the patience to go back and enjoy them as I rightly should. I love Open World games, games where you make your own characters, and games where you choose the path the story will take. Add a post apocalyptic theme, and you've got my name all over it. I really hope the do not choose to make Fallout into the next MMO title, I would mourn the loss of the series.

There are more titles that I've really enjoyed, but I'll save them for a later post -- I've played a lot of games. For now, I'll post a list of honorable mentions that don't have any representation above and may, at a later date, go into more detail about them.

Honorable Mentions:
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (Love these games and they deserve their own post)
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (Open world Spidey with a decent selection of enemies/costumes [Wii Version Only, Current Gen have no costumes])
Pokemon (Favorite is Red version, but I've played every generation)
Civilization (Love Revolution, IV, and V)
Batman: Arkham City/Asylum (Super hero game done right)
inFamous (An awesome super hero game with its own world and characters. That should be done more)
Resident Evil (I stop at 4, personally, but to each their own)
Dragon Age (Great new fantasy world, KotOR gameplay, awesome!)
Mass Effect (Great new Sci-Fi world, eclectic gameplay, but that ending, arg!)
Golden Sun (One of my favorite Hand-Held series, great story)
Shin Megami Tensei (Slowly building my library of these, they are interesting, fun, and difficult)

Need to Play/Finish:
Metal Gear Solid (Own HD Collection and 4, still haven't found the time to get used to the gameplay)
Chrono Trigger (Enjoyable story, so far)
Final Fantasy 7 (Waiting for Vita to get PS1 compatibility)
Witcher (Looks interesting)

Coming Up:
Pokemon Conquest (Mixing Pokemon and STRPGs!? I can imagine few things better!)


That's all for now!