Never played any of the games, but no way someone hasn't mentioned Bayonetta.
I love taller women in general, but any chick that's feisty/independent gets extra points on my scale. Makes it even hotter when you put them in their place.
You have excellent taste and Im glad someone included Viconia but you left out Isabella from DA and Josephine from DA:I is also hotAh... good old teenage years.
Ok, I'll bite. What is this game?
Dragon's Crown. A game mostly famous for that girl's tits.Ok, I'll bite. What is this game?
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Aerie from Baldur's Gate. Morrigan from Dragon Age. Sharwyn from Neverwinter Nights. And Jeanette.
All four, not based on what the model or portrait looks like yet based on who the characters are meant to be? In other words, imagine while staying more or less close to the guideline.
Yakuza Like a Dragon was the only Yakuza game to have consistently attractive ladies in it the rest of the games have 1-3 at most mixed in with a bunch of middling women.Yakuza Like a Dragon
Only in Aerie's case. Jaheira doesn't exist anymore, Half-Elf and all that.Aerie from Baldur's Gate. Morrigan from Dragon Age. Sharwyn from Neverwinter Nights. And Jeanette.
All four, not based on what the model or portrait looks like yet based on who the characters are meant to be? In other words, imagine while staying more or less close to the guideline.
Elves went from this:
to this:
With Aerie, they wanted the Deelit audience.Only in Aerie's case. Jaheira doesn't exist anymore, Half-Elf and all that.Aerie from Baldur's Gate. Morrigan from Dragon Age. Sharwyn from Neverwinter Nights. And Jeanette.
All four, not based on what the model or portrait looks like yet based on who the characters are meant to be? In other words, imagine while staying more or less close to the guideline.
Elves went from this:
to this:
I frankly didn't find Aerie that cute, either in her portrait, and especially in her personality. The only BG female NPC that would look halfway attractive as a real person is Imoen...which would make things awkward for your PC on account of being your Half-Sister.
This thread is wild, I could never think this hard about pixels. The only time I actually thought, "This character would actually be attractive as a real person" was Yennefer from Witcher 3.
Well, her and Daisy. Daisy would rock would rock those 70s bangs.
The elf portraits in Baldur's Gate already bear heavy signs of degeneration with those weirdly angled eyes. They seem related to this weird mestizo-style downgrade in quality in D&D3E (two pictures on the left) that later led to full-on woke stuff.Aerie from Baldur's Gate. Morrigan from Dragon Age. Sharwyn from Neverwinter Nights. And Jeanette.
All four, not based on what the model or portrait looks like yet based on who the characters are meant to be? In other words, imagine while staying more or less close to the guideline.
Elves went from this:
to this:
Dragon's Crown is a beat-'em-up released for the Playstation 3 by Vanillaware in 2013; not only a call-back to the fantasy-themed arcade beat-'em-ups of yore but drawing specifically on the only two D&D-licensed arcade games: Tower of Doom (1993) and Shadow over Mystara (1996). Character progression and customization were added to the usual beat-'em-up formula, the player is accompanied by three computer-controlled party members to simulate a four-player arcade beat-'em-up, and the combat is quite good for the type of game it is. Also features distinctive Vanillaware artwork, some of which are available as Codex avatars:Ok, I'll bite. What is this game?