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Badass game characters - Sexbad - 09-27-2009

In this thread we discuss the badass characters of the video game world.

Jack Carver from Far Cry is obviously the best, because not only is he a badass motherfucker, but he is on an archipelago full of badass motherfuckers like a sausage fest. Considering he has equal strength and intelligence as them all and kills them all with his knife, that actually, I believe, would make him a super badass motherfucker.

Spoiler below!
In an interview, the developers at CryTek stated once that his middle name was Tiffany, which makes it ten times cooler.



RE: Badass game characters - Yuhaney - 09-27-2009

Chuck Norris on Atari 2600 game from the 1980s !


RE: Badass game characters - Kedjane - 09-27-2009

Master Chief... and since he already won the entire thread I might aswell mention Albert Wesker deserves something like second place. Marcus Fenix, Ryu Hayabusa, Dante (Devil May Cry) and Leon (Resident Evil 4) are also pretty badass.


RE: Badass game characters - graykin - 09-27-2009

Caleb from Blood is definitely bad-ass. C'mon, anyone who'd actually use an aerosol can and a zippo as a weapon, or a pitchfork, and who laughs maniacally at zombies and cultists getting ripped to shreds by dynamite bundles is definitely top of the list of Bad-Ass protagonists.


RE: Badass game characters - WindexGlow - 09-28-2009

Master chief? That's one of the most repetitive, bland uninspired pieces of crap I've played.

My vote goes down to Red.


RE: Badass game characters - graykin - 09-28-2009

I dunno, Red was cool...but he was just more delusional and not-right in the head than badass I think. I agree with your Master Chief comment, though. :-D


RE: Badass game characters - eliasfrost - 09-28-2009

Boo, the hamster from the Baldurs Gate series. Smile


RE: Badass game characters - Sexbad - 09-28-2009

I've played like an hour of Gears of War, but I can already tell Marcus Fenix is a dickgirl.

I also forgot B.J. Blascowicz, but not the wimpy one with the nineties haircut from the 2009 game that can't use pistols.


RE: Badass game characters - Kedjane - 09-28-2009

(09-27-2009, 10:53 PM)graykin Wrote: Caleb from Blood is definitely bad-ass. C'mon, anyone who'd actually use an aerosol can and a zippo as a weapon, or a pitchfork, and who laughs maniacally at zombies and cultists getting ripped to shreds by dynamite bundles is definitely top of the list of Bad-Ass protagonists.

Blowing apart mimes was fun.

(09-28-2009, 02:15 AM)WindexGlow Wrote: Master chief? That's one of the most repetitive, bland uninspired pieces of crap I've played.

My vote goes down to Red.

Yeah, like the most successful and popular series of the 21th century that's brought a dozen of innovations to the FPS genre? I bet you said the same about Half Life : |


RE: Badass game characters - WindexGlow - 09-28-2009

(09-28-2009, 08:17 PM)Kedjane Wrote:
(09-27-2009, 10:53 PM)graykin Wrote: Caleb from Blood is definitely bad-ass. C'mon, anyone who'd actually use an aerosol can and a zippo as a weapon, or a pitchfork, and who laughs maniacally at zombies and cultists getting ripped to shreds by dynamite bundles is definitely top of the list of Bad-Ass protagonists.

Blowing apart mimes was fun.

(09-28-2009, 02:15 AM)WindexGlow Wrote: Master chief? That's one of the most repetitive, bland uninspired pieces of crap I've played.

My vote goes down to Red.

Yeah, like the most successful and popular series of the 21th century that's brought a dozen of innovations to the FPS genre? I bet you said the same about Half Life : |
The way halflife told the story (and their animations) is still great. But *surprise* it's gameplay turned into a repetitive mush after the first enemy.