If you could interview one video character who would it be and why?
I always thought it would be fun to do a where are they now with Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7. It would be interesting to see what some of these beloved characters have been up to since they finished saving the world. If given the chance who would you want to talk to?
I'd love to talk to Harry Mason from Silent Hill. So many questions - especially, how the heck did you stay so calm??
If there is one character in gaming that has endured more than most it would have to by Harry Mason. This is a really surprising choice, but I love it.
So many to choose from but I my pick will be Lara Croft (Hot, Adventurous, Sex, Rich, Smart, etc,) you can pile up question over question when you interview her.
My alternate would be Jaina Proudmoore
Lara Croft brings up an interesting point, would you rather talk to the reboot Lara or the original?
Cebutouristspot took the words right out of my mouth, so now I'd have to choose some alternatives.
1) Spyro the Dragon, and ask about his feelings of other games now he's off Insomniac Games' leash.
2) Sir Daniel Fortesque, and ask if he plans on going on more adventures, though the answer might not be as clear ("Weh joh, oi migh be 'oin' 'umfin' 'ele, 'ut I 'ot 'ure 'et!")
3) Tombi, and ask if his hair is dyed or naturally pink.
4) Duke Nukem and ask him what the Hell is wrong with his later two PS1 games.
5) Nozdormu, and see if he's seeing anybody. No particular reason....
There you have it! ^^
good choices, Sir Daniel Fortesque, I have not thought about Medievil for years.
Commander John Shepard of the Systems Alliance. He fascinates me as a character simply because every decision he makes can have such dire consequences on the fate of a galaxy, let alone his crew. That kind of crushing burden can break most men. I would love to know where that strength comes from.
With all the choices you can make in the Mas Effect games it might be interesting to Interview a commander Shepard from someone else's playthrough other than your own.
Indeed. That is the beauty of it. Everybody takes a different path.
Nice choices, two completely different ends of the gaming spectrum but definitely two iconic figures in the gaming world.
Ahh hahahaha...what a great question! Ok I haven't played a video game seriously since 1989, so I'd interview the adventurer from Dragon Warrior (8-bit Nintendo) and ask him where Edricks armor was to be found. I searched every inch of that game and never found it.
I also have questions for toadstool and q-bert.
Lol - be well!
Lee @ Lee's Teas
Thanks for the answer. I can't even imagine how a conversation with Q-Bert would go. Dragon Warrior was great, I will never forget the tension I felt when crossing that first bridge.
Good question! It would be fun to interview Mario and see if he would say anything other than "It's a me, Mario!!!" and "WOOO!" I think I would probably interview both him and Luigi.
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