I wish I could have just controlled Yuna in FFX.
Anyway, this is the trout I want to see more of:
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I wish I could have just controlled Yuna in FFX.
Anyway, this is the trout I want to see more of:
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Save that for another sequel or spinoff.
I see your point about having an all male ensemble but I just enjoy playing female characters, so it wouldn't be something I look forward to. Also, maybe it would work better as a spinoff, like XV-2 so that the main series can be more diverse.
Yeah, while I do have some issue with how few female-led games there are, I don't have enough of an issue to not play. But if it was an all-male cast, I probably wouldn't have any desire to play it at all.
I really don't think XIII and X-2 were handled all that well, so I would probably have an issue if they don't have competent female characters in XV. I don't necessarily care if they're in the lead role or not. But I do take issue whether they exist at all or not. If it's a bunch of competent dudes and a bunch of whimpy demure whiny annoying females to complement them then I'll probably take issue as well
So yeah, I prefer games to have a sprinkling of decent females. Its rarely done very well when the lead role is the female. But I want them on the team at the very least. And if it can be done well, I would approve of having a female lead. But my expectations aren't quite that high
I think it's arguable that FFI had an all male cast.
In this game (Tales of Xillia) the story is the same, but some cutscenes are different due to the two not being together all the time, and the availiability of some side quests are different as well. It probably didn't require a whole lot of additional voicework and such, so I can't imagine it was very expensive for them to develop the game with two different lead characters.
If you haven't played the game, I really recommend it. It's one of my favourite PS3 games.
It depends on whether you think that White Mage was originally meant to be male or not.
http://mmii.info/icons/feenix007/ff_8bitWhiteMage.gif
yeah ?
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...d2OnKQ8dofWOFB
There is some buff/ strong chicks out there, but it looked like they were going for a religious bible Moses like style ?
I think that it was a feminime/ bishie type guy, but they changed it in later versions to fit common idea that white mage = female
But Minwu is a male white mage, and if you don't think that he's the awesome-sauce, then you're wrong.:colbert:
I agree. I don't ever stop and think "yes, this person is a male" or "this person is a female", I notice "this person is funny" or what have you.
I think the concept of a main character is a little odd. In FFI-VI you could swap your characters about and play as whoever you wanted as your avatar, which I think was great and I'd like to see more of.
That being said, XV seems to be very male-dominated in terms of the main party. It seems like a very conscious decision and I wonder where they're going with it. Square know how popular their females are, so they wouldn't have done it for no reason. Still, I expect some tumblr social justice warriors to get up in arms about it regardless. Can't wait for that...
I'd like to see more well written female protagonists in general so people get it into their skulls that females on the covers of your games won't mean less sells. I'm of course referencing the fact Sony (I think it was Sony, I forget who exactly) originally wanted to take Ellie off the cover of The Last of Us for stupid reasons. Final Fantasy is hardly the only game series in the world that have been male centric.
That said I'd gladly accept the choice to pick your gender. WRPGs like Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Skyrim, Fallout, etc. have spoiled me in this regard. Hell, even Pokemon lets you choose which gender you want to be. I prefer playing as women, so yeah.