On first play through I thought the relationship between her and booker was well done but not so much for Elizabeth herself, she seemed fairly unrealistic, locked in a tower etc etc and other cliches and relied on a lot of stereotypical power fantasy woman as a thing to rescue, but as I progressed in the game and especially on the second play through I realised what a deceptively deep character she is, almost to the point where it seems the damsel in distress tropes were there to throw you off and make a point, in social commentary that wasn't forced, just felt natural
her character progression throughout the game was incredible, I just felt like I got to know the character more than in any other game I can think of, even in 60 plus hour games, she was just a character that really struck a chord with me
IIN to fall in love with animated female characters?
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Elizabeth from BioShock infinite
On first play through I thought the relationship between her and booker was well done but not so much for Elizabeth herself, she seemed fairly unrealistic, locked in a tower etc etc and other cliches and relied on a lot of stereotypical power fantasy woman as a thing to rescue, but as I progressed in the game and especially on the second play through I realised what a deceptively deep character she is, almost to the point where it seems the damsel in distress tropes were there to throw you off and make a point, in social commentary that wasn't forced, just felt natural
her character progression throughout the game was incredible, I just felt like I got to know the character more than in any other game I can think of, even in 60 plus hour games, she was just a character that really struck a chord with me