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And Gepetto calls him "son" so he's male.
It doesn't matter at all, I hope the author actually decides to not buy the game because of the gender because I don't think they would get far anyways lol
Oh yeah, different people sure is right. I mean that in a TOTALLY nice way too.
Your loss.
Intimidated by male protagonists? What?
I am 21 and I will never understand this modern mind set of all these people, they basically refuse to play an AMAZING game because their character is a specific gender, the character doesn't even talk or doesn't even do male things, the character in this game is just neutral lol
I don't know what you mean by this. I railed Laxasia in the most masculine way possible with my giant, girthy club
I'm 36, have been gaming since I was 4. I've never once snubbed a game based on the gender of the main character, and I never will. Parasite Eve 1 is one of my favorite games ever, and that has a badass female protagonist.
Legend of Dragoon's Rose is also a badass female protagonist.
Don't forget to leave them a jester before you go. Can't get warned for that and we all know what it means