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I sometimes play female characters in 3rd person games so I have something nice to watch from behind, but I've already decided to play this game again, and will try a female then I guess.
What struck me when I started playing is how similar the default male V is to my own face, but maybe the look is generated randomly? Was a lucky roll if so. I rarely bother to change appearances in games like these, so it was perfect. Had to adjust the jaw a little bit, otherwise a spitting image!
Panam is definitely worth hitting on! Sweet babe...
Male V is a lot more of a tough guy attitude, with a lot more emotional side when the big bad stuff hits he's the punk looking for a place in the world, Female V is straight up a ♥♥♥♥♥ in any situation, so when you get bad moments, she instead rages against the system and the unfairness, she's very much a rebel punk.
It makes for a pretty good diff in roles to play
Maybe he's a New Yorker then? The voice actor, I mean
Add Corpo V and its worth the playthrough.