I has one of the plushys and my girlfriend loves the girl one i got for her.BlindMessiah94 said:I love those imps they are darn adorable. One day when I have moneys I will order a plushy.
I'll go with this one. Though, sometimes I see he's using imps as characters (like Mages 'n Knights 'n shit). Oh, and he used the imps to 'personalize' the Manga-lovers I believe.GraveyardTricks said:Imps = Monsters and Enemies
Humans = Main Characters
He used an imp for one of the protagonists in Left 4 Dead, though.Altorin said:the imps are always the bad guys.
Nonsense, yahtzee didnt like prototypeamazinglettera said:No, I think Zeus picks. In my opinion.
I'm pretty sure that they represent anything that is annoying, be it a good guy, bad guy, or inanimate object.NeutralDrow said:He used an imp for one of the protagonists in Left 4 Dead, though.Altorin said:the imps are always the bad guys.
Agreed. Seems to be the general idea. The dog in Fable II, many of the annoying tack-on women love-interests, enemies (big or small), and people he doesn't like.Proteus214 said:I'm pretty sure that they represent anything that is annoying, be it a good guy, bad guy, or inanimate object.NeutralDrow said:He used an imp for one of the protagonists in Left 4 Dead, though.Altorin said:the imps are always the bad guys.
Not always, the little sisters were imps in the Bioshock reviews.Altorin said:the imps are always the bad guys.
it was the bad one.NeutralDrow said:He used an imp for one of the protagonists in Left 4 Dead, though.Altorin said:the imps are always the bad guys.
This, this is pretty much it.CheckD3 said:It probably has to do with what the thing is. Monsters are normally Imps, and the controlled character is Human.
I know he sometimes mixes in imps as humans, but I think it's the sillyness. Also, most of the time I think he makes women imps because of the whole "monster" thing, it's a joke. Imps are also used more often than not in parodies of situations
That or he roles the dice for anything other than a humanoid and a foe.