I dunno man really , whatever the game offers me it also depends on what I want to be in the world how I imagine I would be in that world if there was an option for a bird however I would always choose it.
^ I guarantee this guy has never played tony hawk.As time has gone on and sex preference in chargen becoming less of an empowerment and more of an baseline default expectation, I'm kinda starting to resent the question.
If there's a character creator, I want to make as horrendous a freak of nature as possible. Gender selection does not factor into this.
If there's a character creator, and I cannot make a horrendous freak of nature, I personally fail to see the point as I'm not doing the 2 hour prep for my goon session making a sex doll.
so, your character is the hero of the hydlide series traveling throughout the multiverse, then?When I play a game with a character creator, I tend to choose boy. Mainly because I'm the opposite audience for character creation. Lots of people like to get real creative with their designs but I'm the exact opposite.
You've got people building "Reinhardt the Paladin" or "Sakura the Untouchable." Then there's me with my Preset #1 named Jim.
2 hours? Slacker.As time has gone on and sex preference in chargen becoming less of an empowerment and more of an baseline default expectation, I'm kinda starting to resent the question.
If there's a character creator, I want to make as horrendous a freak of nature as possible. Gender selection does not factor into this.
If there's a character creator, and I cannot make a horrendous freak of nature, I personally fail to see the point as I'm not doing the 2 hour prep for my goon session making a sex doll.
You know what? Sure, you're right. Jim is a multiversal level hero. Not a threat, but a hero. He slayed Chaos and the Cloud of Darkness from both Final Fantasy I and III. He has rescued Princess Zelda. He patrolled every wasteland in Fallout. He beat the Dragonlord a couple times. He was done some funky stuff in several FromSoftware games. He's even shown up in Baldur's Gate. What was his alignment? Neutral-Good.so, your character is the hero of the hydlide series traveling throughout the multiverse, then?
not going to lie. you've sold me on playing hydlide with this.You know what? Sure, you're right. Jim is a multiversal level hero. Not a threat, but a hero. He slayed Chaos and the Cloud of Darkness from both Final Fantasy I and III. He has rescued Princess Zelda. He patrolled every wasteland in Fallout. He beat the Dragonlord a couple times. He was done some funky stuff in several FromSoftware games. He's even shown up in Baldur's Gate. What was his alignment? Neutral-Good.
Because that is who Jim is. No matter what world, no matter the rules. He is always the hero. All these power-scaling nerds think they've got it figured out with their threat levels and feat systems. But Jim? He is on a completely separate classification. He is using the hero level classification based on how much of a hero he is and oh baby he's multiversal. There will never be a hero quite like him.
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Look at this man, this hero. Look at him and try to tell me he isn't the savior we all need and deserve. You can't. He is THE protagonist.
Tony Hawks Underground 1 was my favourite.^ I guarantee this guy has never played tony hawk.
Joke aside, sure, why not. Can't stop you either way.