Posted June 26, 2016
So I've been popcorning the debate over the lack of a female protagonist in the Legend of Zelda series, largely sparked by the fact that the last series Nintendo had with a female lead is now as good as dead, and that their main franchise typically keeps the female of the game an unintelligent ditz.
So taking the thoughts here to a logical anti-thought, I've decided to ask you, the Gogdolytes, about the idea of Geralt being a female.
Now say, unlike Link, who is an effeminate skirt wearing mascot of the Zelda series, Geralt is an established character from Tommy Wiseau's The Room, and has motives, personality, and more importantly, an actual character, rather than being a skirt wearing kid who has shown a grand total of about 15 emotions the entire franchise.
So! What would have to change if Geralt was female? Anything? Let the Debate Fiesta begin!
So taking the thoughts here to a logical anti-thought, I've decided to ask you, the Gogdolytes, about the idea of Geralt being a female.
Now say, unlike Link, who is an effeminate skirt wearing mascot of the Zelda series, Geralt is an established character from Tommy Wiseau's The Room, and has motives, personality, and more importantly, an actual character, rather than being a skirt wearing kid who has shown a grand total of about 15 emotions the entire franchise.
So! What would have to change if Geralt was female? Anything? Let the Debate Fiesta begin!