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I think the role of V is extremely masculine. The writing, the dialogue, the way everyone reacts and responds to V is how a man would act.
The fact that the female V has the exact same writing/dialogue as a male V, I think, is a failure of the game. Playing as a female should be a different experience entirely with a different character. Honestly, it feels like the female V was just tacked on last minute.
Nice try, bad troll
I don't think he is bad, only that the female V was just so good in the part.
I would normally agree.. The character tough but.... Not gonna lie I felt more emotions through the female character.. Nothing wrong with the male character ofcurse but to me it felt right.... And v as a female just way way better for me when the character interaction just play 2 or 3 missions as a female with massive interaction with other characters... In comparison...... You would see the difference.....
Chalk it up to different life experiences.
IE I have some.