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Post by Shrikeswind on Jan 30, 2014 21:47:01 GMT -5
I often play female characters in games with statistical or style differences (Tekken, for example) because I feel more comfortable with their playstyle than with most of the dudes, who are usually clumsy feeling. Sometimes there's a guy character I'm competent with or who doesn't feel crappy to use (Siegfried in Soul Calibur), but as a general rule I am more competitive with the ladies. They also tend to have more fleshed out personalities and motivations, whereas most guys are all: "I must prove I am the strongest and beat up everybody else." I can understand Soul Calibur, but Tekken? The men are much better designed than the woman! And their stories are hilarious! I can never not play as Law. Poor guy is just trying to keep his restaurant in business. Not what Kriven was saying. The primary message he's saying is, to directly quote, "As a general rule I am more competitive with the ladies." The secondary message is that, as a general rule, guys are typically written in such a way as to be more dull to him.
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Kriven
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Post by Kriven on Jan 30, 2014 22:19:03 GMT -5
I find Tekken's male characters really stock and unmemorable, with the exception of Lars and King (I guess Roger counts).
Raven I like as a character, but I don't really like playing as him.
But yeah, Shrikes got the general idea.
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