Name one game with a legitimately tough female protag that doesn't inject Feminist bullshit in there?
And you know what I mean, the devs are trying to prove something to the audience instead of the protag serving her part towards the narrative. I don't want to be lectured to about how women are equal to men. I just wanna see a tough girl do tough shit without complaining and making dumb decisions that only serve to further her "Slay Qween" bullshit.
I really do like the physical appearance of new lara, and the "realistic" graphics style of the reboot. I don't like the specific stylized look the old games are going for and it does somewhat stifle my enjoyment of those games. Ideally I would like to see the old series and the old character to be revived in a realistic looking world. Lara Croft is genuinely a very likable character outside of having the looks of a generic bimbo and I would like to see her in more games
TR13 : mediocre girl Rise : ugly and short Shadow : ugly and short + down syndrome
Aiden Wood
Moira from REvelations 2. She's a bad character in the sense that she tries to overplay her insecurity by swearing a lot. Which admittedly works, but gets annoying quickly. Also she is dependant on Claire for the entirety of the game.
fuck off
Dylan Hughes
>What's a bad, and weak female character?
Other M Samus
Elijah Butler
mediocre yeah, but not ugly and not unbelievably perfect like in the old games either call me a faggot but I don't like it when women are so ridiculously good-looking that it becomes off-putting. In Rise she had a nice ass
Wyatt Bell
>she's bad because she's dependent on Claire She's literally afraid of using guns because she shot her father on accident when she was younger. Of course she's dependent on Claire when she's trapped on an island full of fucking uroboros monsters
Jayden Perry
Jill, honestly one of my favorite endings to any game
Thronebreaker is literally the only correct answer. Best female video game protagonist of all time bar none
Angel Harris
Metroid
Jayden Fisher
>unbelievably perfect opinion dismissed >call me a faggot but I don't like it when women are so ridiculously good-looking that it becomes off-putting. that's your problem. Grow up >In Rise she had a nice ass still not Lara Croft
Jack Price
Crypt of the Necrodancer Hollow Knight DLC (maybe?) Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun A Hat in Time NieR: Automata
Xavier Kelly
Mikasa is not one of them. On your awful thread - any RE female protagonist.
I agree with everything on that list but a hat in time. There is literally a trans rights flag in that game
Jeremiah Ross
she's a lacking character in my eyes because her primary trait of being a foulmouth, while admittedly well-written, gets stale quickly Relying on claire doesn't make her a bad character, but a weak one. As in, not able to fend for herself very well. her sister, Polina
Eli Young
Dex
Ryder Phillips
>I agree with everything on that list but a hat in time. There is literally a trans rights flag in that game
and how does that impact the main character being a strong female lead?
The most acclaimed movie of all time has two lesbian protagonists The 3rd most acclaimed game of all time has two female protagonists The most acclaimed anime of all time has a female protagonist who is barely 10 years old
Mulholland Drive (2000) Final Fantasy VI (1994) Spirited Away (2001)
Brody Lewis
Bloodrayne 1 and 2.
Blake Ortiz
>Mulholland Drive (2000)
what the fuck is this? I believe you on the other two but I never heard of this.
and b4 you say "zoomer" I was born in 1989
Lincoln Watson
I don't care much for procedures!
Luis Cooper
A masterpiece made by David Lynch, nearly 200 critics unanimously named it the best movie of the 21st century & now people on Yea Forums has mostly accepted it as the GOAT
Sebastian Green
doesn't she peg one of her men? I'd let her peg me
Logan Smith
>Mulholland Drive (2000) >Final Fantasy VI (1994) >Spirited Away (2001) opinion dismissed
> David Lynch's surrealist masterpiece Mulholland Drive, which even its most ardent fans admit is as maddeningly baffling as it is mesmerising, has been named the greatest film of the 21st century. A poll by BBC Culture of 177 film critics from 36 countries aimed to find the best films of recent memory. - Wikipedia
She just wants to spend time with the dad from her time, time she'll never get back, and yet during all this, she only had one, ONE, breakdown that resulted in crying. All to save her future