I do commend them for characterizing him through his actions and not cheesy dialogue about something like justice or honor.
I found it an interesting way of showing a character type that has been done to death.
Instead of saying "We must save humanity!" He shuts up and does it.
I recommend you look at the game Iji, if you prefer rpgs that have roleplaying through actions instead of through dialogue. It's a nice little indy sidescroller, where the very personality of the character depends on your actions in-game, anything from a nervous non-combatant to a bloodthirsty killer. This also effects the game in other ways as well, such as how other characters react to you, and naturally, the ending.
Sounds interesting.
Does it cost anything?
And I don't really prefer either, I just find that in shooters like this decisions through actions are better and easier to implement.
No.Did you play Bioshock? Because you didn't notice that many of the basic enemies were women...
Sorry, I don't really consider splicers people at all.
Not that Gordon Freeman was a guy, but rather, that there was not even a single female scientist did bother me as a female scientist. They did fix that in HL2 though, which at least is an improvement over how most other series go (where usually they drop the choice to play a female character, like in the latest Deus Ex game-- which I still haven't bought for specifically that reason).
Why does it matter?
I don't care whether a game has the protagonist a man or a woman or whether there were any men or women at all in the game.
I just play a game for interesting stories and gameplay design. If you avoid game for specifically that reason your missing out on a bunch of stuff.
(Although Deus Ex: HR wasn't very good and the reason you can't play as a woman is that you start out with a girlfriend)
No, and I didn't claim this one was, that was just you pulling crap out of thin air and trying to associate it with me. It's disingenuous and you should stop.
Accussing games of being prejudice towards women by not including them is accussing games of being sixist.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/zero-punctuation/75-Oblivion
That was funny and very true.