i always go the ladies in fighting games. Cammy from Street Fighter. Kitana/Jade in Mortal Kombat. Orchid in Killer Instinct.
my nephews are always confused why i like playing as the women~~~~~~~~~~~~~
i always go the ladies in fighting games. Cammy from Street Fighter. Kitana/Jade in Mortal Kombat. Orchid in Killer Instinct.
my nephews are always confused why i like playing as the women~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mormel reporting in as well... I don't recall ever posting in the thread that was up before the reset, but I'll be checking this one out from now on. Cool to see Flanny here, didn't realize he was still active on CBR at all.
>does a polite little curtsey<
Take my dreams, childish and weak at the seams
Please don't analyze, please just be there for me
Chris Evans has a...well-endowed...gay brother who acts in soaps.
Draw your own conclusions! LOL
Kieran: I think that's a solid piece. Women are traditionally allowed more flamboyant expression. Men in comics trend toward being too "traditional". The few men I played in RPGs were kooks, geeks, queer, or otherwise subversive. For me, I don't like the gender role constraints in comic/gaming subculture. Some of the usual male archetypes bore me.
Does that make sense?
I don't really play video games...the only one I can think of is the X-Men multi-player game and I'd usually pick Cyclops, but I do remember occasionally playing as Storm or Dazzler.
That said, except for my two favorite characters of Cyclops and Captain America, I've always favored strong Claremontian female characters.
Many eons ago when I played WoW, on Horde side I played Tauren or Blood Elf for males and Orc and Trolls for females; while on the Alliance side I played Dranei and Dwarves for males and Dranei and Gnomes for females.
Apparently cloven hooves are very sexy to me.
I generally play females in fighters (usually the mentally unbalanced ones). The only male character I ever liked was Guy in Street Fighter.