All cards on the table, I just wish that a personal favorite series of mine (the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series) wasn't being used as a punching bag. The absence of women in the game... well, I guess it's just hard to explain that despite this, I still loved them.BuildsLegos said:Granted, I said "reliably" not "absolutely". B-Cell's opening post was a middling exception to this trend.the December King said:Well, I don't think that's necessarily true, but if that's your take away, I wouldn't argue it.BuildsLegos said:What's more, sausage-fest games seem to reliably suck; I'm not surprised.hanselthecaretaker said:It almost seems like this thread is less about how people would react if absolutely no females were in x game, and more about B-Cell simply wanting to find that game and play it.
The PS2 version of Half-Life at least includes a co-op campaign starring 2 silent women.
John Carpenter's The Thing 2: The Official Sequel of the Movie, I believe, continues the all-men tradition of the 1982 classic. I could be wrong.
I absolutely love the film The Thing, yet I never did play the game. Did you enjoy it?
I also thought the film prequel was pretty alright.