Does this count (killer7)?
Bentley from the Sly Cooper series. It's quite shocking since he is fine in Sly Cooper 2 but he gets injured and adopts his wheelchair for Sly 3.
It is very realI mean
Is this real? Because I'm on the floor trying to catch my breath.
Get out of my head, Charles.I mean
Is this real? Because I'm on the floor trying to catch my breath.
B.J. Blazkowicz in Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (at least in the first level).
Auron ffx
From X-Men: Mutant Academy 2.
They did that on the 3DS version. Once SnakeThe side of the Screen darkening in MGS3 was lovely even if it wasn't hugely impactful (it at least was a mechanical acknowledgment of the situation). If they could have gone one step further with some depth stuff that would've been the icing on top.
They did that on the 3DS version. Once Snake, you no longer get the 3D effect when aiming in first person.loses his eye
They did that on the 3DS version. Once Snake, you no longer get the 3D effect when aiming in first person.loses his eye
How is Big Boss part of this? He never gets a new eye. He literally has to adapt to losing that eye. Limbs are different and I'm guessing you didn't actually finish MGSV.
No? Being sterile isn't a disability FFSGeralt from the witcher is sterile. Does that count?
No? Being sterile isn't a disability FFS
What? He is literally transhuman lolI mean technically...
Bentley from the Sly Cooper series. It's quite shocking since he is fine in Sly Cooper 2 but he gets injured and adopts his wheelchair for Sly 3.
Man, a few of the characters posted in this thread could hardly be considered "disabled."
Some of them have enhanced prosthetics that make them more able-bodied when compared to the average person.
What? He is literally transhuman lol
Man, a few of the characters posted in this thread could hardly be considered "disabled."
Some of them have enhanced prosthetics that make them more able-bodied when compared to the average person.
What? He is literally transhuman lol
I never said he specifically got a new eye. And no, he isn't inconvenienced by the loss of his sight. The right side of the screen darkens a little in MGS3, but that really doesn't matter. The later games don't even bother with that detail. When he aims his guns, he positions the sights using his dead right eye, that makes zero sense.
Not sure what brought on the finishing MGSV comment.
From X-Men: Mutant Academy 2.
Had no idea this was gonna be in the game. Sweet!
Any character that has some overpowered magic or weird sci-fi enhancement that totally undermines the character's disability hardly qualifies.
Yes, Big Boss and Raiden lose limbs and sight, but it hardly inconveniences them when they get their bionic/cyborg replacement. Honestly, It undermines the loss and horror that disabled people go through. Characters like these shouldn't talk about loss and shit. They got a free upgrade and can actually do their jobs better as a result.
LMAO this is crazy! XDFrom X-Men: Mutant Academy 2.
I think I agree that characters who have replacements or augments that are exactly as good or better than whatever equivalent a non-disabled person would have don't really count. I definitely get that it must be really nice seeing a disabled person in a role that shows them to be just as competent/badass as a non-disabled individual, but if their disability is essentially canceled out then I'm not sure how effective the representation is. It's excellent as a power fantasy, and it's great to imagine a world where nobody is truly disabled, but otherwise it seems to gloss over the very real issues that disabled folks face every day.
I LOVED this intro it was good as hellThe Surge's opening was actually a pretty clever way to start the game
Seeing the ending to Sly 2 was one of the most shocking things I've ever experienced in a video game back when I was a kid, especially since it came from this series.
I love how he adapted and still is doing what he does best in the future games.