Lae’zel and Shadowheart can be mean sometimes, and it’s okay to embrace women in video games like them.

  • brsrklf@jlai.lu
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    10 months ago

    I know it’s very hard for me to care about Mass Effect 1 Ashley Williams.

    I know she’s supposed to turn good (maybe?) in sequels, but, hey, you’ve got to sacrifice someone, because cheap emotional engagement trick.

    May as well send the one-dimensional specist asshole with absolutely no other character trait.

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      10 months ago

      I know she’s supposed to turn good (maybe?) in sequels, but, hey, you’ve got to sacrifice someone at the end of 1, because cheap emotional engagement trick.

      Yeah but that’s the other thing, that’s how you get gamers to let somebody from their group go: You force an obvious “One or the other”-pick. I can totally see how we as consumers can more readily accept that than we can accept the very understandable part of Karlach leaving as that was not presented right in the moment you made the choice. It didn’t feel like there should not be any Option C at all.

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      the one-dimensional specist asshole with absolutely no other character trait.

      I used to think that about Ashley until I did what I nicknamed my Asshole Run. I was an Adept, so I usually had Ashley and Tali around me. I ended up listening to their elevator conversations, and Ashley treated Tali a lot differently than she did Wrex or Garrus (the ones she saw as a military threat) - she warmed up to her and treated Tali like a little sister. So when Tali died in that run on 3, Ashley was gutted and was crying when you go talk to her afterwards. Seeing her actually have a character arc made me like her a lot more.