There hasn't been but the gender is completely incidental to the character. Really link has very little personality and hes almost always a new link in each game. Ehh, there isn't really any love interest in Zelda, sometimes there is something hinted at or a character like Ruto who decides Links dick is hers, but that's pretty uncommon, really at most the dialog just turns kinda flirty, there is nothing solid.Lufia Erim said:Yes but, (and i am no expert, i stop playing LoZ games after Ocarina of time), as far as i know there has never been a " female link". Also, i would argue as far back as LoZ1 and Zelda2 Legend of Link, there is a recurring love interest between the two characters. Sure I'll agree in no place that is it stated the Link must be a boy, but as far as what we have gotten, history has shown that, there isn't a timeline in where Link was a girl.Worgen said:Except that Links gender kinda doesn't matter at all. Hes a silent protagonist in a game that is actually name after the female lead who almost never gets to do anything.Lufia Erim said:Yes. However don't get me wrong, its not because i have to play a female or anything. But if samus suddenly became male or link suddenly became female, it just wouldn't make sense in an established series where it was always the opposite.
Now however, if i was to get a new IP, that was inspired by metroid or Legend of zelda and i had to play as a girl it wouldn't matter. But do not genderbend a character and make it canon.
I mean, sure it could be done, but why? Why not just make a new IP inspired by LoZ? Why not just make Zelda the protagonist? Why give Link a vagina? Like i said, I'm not in anyway opposed to playing women, I'm opposed the Genderbending current protagonists.
Yeah John's a bad example, it would actually be cool to play a Female Gunslinger in the West through, wouldn't mind a female protagonist in the next Red Read Game.Ezekiel said:His story is over, though. A female gunslinger in the wild west could be interesting. When you're not wearing a duster, shirt and pants, you could be sneaking into parties hiding guns under your dress.Ronald Nand said:But if I'm invested in a specific character's story, for example John Marsden from Red Dead Redemption, and you flip a switch to make them the other gender, I'd probably ending up skipping the next title, as it shows the developer has no respect for the character and doesn't treat them like a unique special character.
Balance in this cotext is the lack of parity. It is imbalaced to have equal numbers of male and female protagonists because if it were the natural balance it would alredy have been the case at one point and then offset into what we have today. That didn't happen. and if you need to genderswap male chars to achieve that it shows how antithetical to the concelt of balance it is.2HF said:Wanting more of something because there isn't enough of that something isn't illogical. It's just human nature. Even if it were illogical, that doesn't mean it's wrong. We're not all Spock. There is an imbalance. I want that imbalance corrected. If nothing else, balance is logical and worth striving for.Dreiko said:If quality is the same regardless of gender, yet you still prefer one gender over the other, the REASON for the preference is not-quality-based. Yes, you want more of something, and the REASON for that, that is illogical.
Absolutely, 100% agree. Especially if they kept all the ridiculous sexuality of Bayonetta in play, and in the same style, with the skin tight leather and super long legs and hair outfits. But that is because there is a serious lack of that type of male sexy in the world.WinterWyvern said:Male Bayonetta.... oh that is something I want to see.