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« on: November 08, 2010, 11:37:15 PM »
Oh come on. You guys can't seriously think that X or Zero have any REAL depth, right?
I mean, that's just stupid. Through most of the X series they stay THE [tornado fang]ing SAME (and don't even start by saying that Iris' death was a character development for Zero, since in the next games it's ALMOST entirely forgotten and our red slasher acts as usual).
The thing is, X series "plot" [tornado fang]ing sucks. I mean, the obvious thing with abandoning characters and plot points and [parasitic bomb].
It's just an incoherent mess, in which fans are trying to find things that aren't there. Simple.
Characters with real depth change over time, they do not stay the same hollow bag of stereotypes.
Sure, EXE/RnR/ or even DASH aren't the BEST examples of great character development, but many of them do change between one game and the rest. I'LL GIVE YOU AN EXAMPLE FROM RnR JUST TO [acid burst] YOU OFF.
Remember Geo/Subaru? What a whiny emo [sonic slicer] he was in the first game? Well, he slowly changed through all the games. Altough it was still pretty kiddie [parasitic bomb], it was (more or less) REAL character development (therefore his character has DEPTH).
Now let's look at X, starting from the first game.
He starts out as a nice guy who has a tough guy partner (Zero)... and ends with a nice guy with a tough guy partner and a boytoy.
Now, don't get me started on X7 and its "LOL I HATE FIGHTING NOW FOR SOME REASON I PREFER TALKING OWAIT I CHANGED MY MIND I WILL [tornado fang] YOU UP NAO".
And umm... yeah.
In Zero series he actually gets some depth. I'm talking about the whole "all fighting is tiring. I don't give a crap about anything anymore.
CONCLUSION:
X and Zero (or any other X series charas for that matter) do not posses too much character depth.
Thank you for wasting you time. Have a nice day.