IsaacShep wrote...
Oddlyotter wrote...
I can't stand that. I think Shepard fits more as a female. Story line wise. The whole strong female thing kinda adds to the "against all odds" feel of shepard. That's why I think Kaidan is the perfect LI because he fits the whole femshep strong female role!
And that proves that at least with gender-neutrailty, BioWare managed to write Shepard perfectly. I for example feel Shep fits more as a male, but just as you, it's only my personal feelings based on the fact I roll male Sheps. But if two people can get a strong "Shep fit this gender more" feeling that contradict each other, then it means BW did a good job!It's all about letting the players think what they want about who Shep is.
THIS. Oh, the beauty of such a well-made game! There are so many Mass Effect alternate universes with different Sheps.
While I do support equality in general, I'm not going to call myself a feminist, because there are so many different types and I'm not political about it.
But one of my favorite things about femShep is when she's talking to Garrus on the Normandy and she sits down with her legs open, and it's so "unladylike," and it fits her perfectly. Also, Jennifer Hale's gorgeous voice being all strong and intimidating.
I just love that we all love our individual Sheps and their Kaidan!
Modifié par Caseshep, 05 août 2011 - 01:00 .





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