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You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Jul 15th, 2019 As the title says, if you had to live your life as an NPC in any video-game, who would that NPC be and why? In the event multiple NPC's live luxurious lives, feel free to present the choices you'd pick from if you wouldn't just settle on one in particular. I'm not an Animal Crossing expert or anything, but I imagine a life as Tom Nook would probably be very pleasant. The guy doesn't seem to do much except give out loans and make bank on them, and you get some random person come into town and start sprucing up the place and helping out while you get to kick back. Doesn't sound too bad, assuming I've made an accurate assumption about the character. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Mr EliteL - Jul 16th, 2019 Ah, I thought the topic was going to be 'if you were an NPC, what game would you be in?', and not who. Although a character does spring to mind, one of my favourite NPCs. Barroch from Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. Would want to know where he came from, or rather how he viewed that reality/world and how they viewed him. But not just that, taking residence in the Bitterblack Isles and watching other Arisen try and tackle the dungeon only to find they/watch them die in there. Also, the fact he carries around Golden Stilettos (daggers), which is quite a poor weapon to have. Considering the best Gold Rarefied daggers are Framae Blades at a strength of 1429, his one can get up to only 451, so how the hell does he survive without any Pawns too if he encounters enemies. Could be his secret paths he's found that the player can't find to escape if there's a problem or to avoid combat, which would be cool to know. Then, meeting the player that would go on to beating the dungeon. Also, Barroch seems to be loaded too, considering you can keep selling him Wakestones and other items that sell for a lot of money (then again every shop/merchant are the same). RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Jul 16th, 2019 (Jul 16th, 2019, 11:16 AM)Mr EliteL Wrote:Nah, at that point it's just another way of asking what game do you want to live in. This way makes it so you have to decide on the life of the person. Like, living as a GTA NPC would seem fine until you think of how at any given moment some lunatic who is seemingly unstoppable could come walking down the street with a bazooka or roll up in a tank and just end you. You can't even claim you'd be an NPC who stays inside one of the office buildings or something in say, GTA V, because they're never seen and therefore you can't technically pick that person to live a life as. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - queenzelda - Jul 20th, 2019 I'd be Impa, because in each LOZelda iteration; she's kicking some kind of ass & taking name all while living it high on the hog in the palace. Sounds like fun to me. Hehe RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Jul 23rd, 2019 (Jul 20th, 2019, 01:41 AM)queenzelda Wrote:Until BotW where she's found in a wood hut in a village as an old lady who just sits around doing nothing. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - King Atem - Jul 27th, 2019 (Jul 23rd, 2019, 06:16 PM)Sunbum Wrote: You are aware that Impa was an old woman in Skyward Sword? She tells the story of her past self trying to protect Zelda. Looks like that's how she retired. If I were to be an NPC, I'd be the guy welcoming everyone into the town. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Kyng - Jul 28th, 2019 You know, most game worlds sound like they'd be horribly dangerous to live in . You're perpetually at the mercy of a player who delights in shooting you, slashing you with a sword, setting you on fire, turning you into a chicken, or doing any number of other crazy things! So, how about the Odahviing from Skyrim? He's unkillable (a.k.a. Essential), and he's a dragon! RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Jul 29th, 2019 (Jul 28th, 2019, 08:58 PM)Kyng Wrote:Depends on the game. I could slash at an NPC with my sword in a Zelda game but they'll just stand there and not care, or they'll react slightly but be perfectly fine and healthy. In fact most games would make you virtually immortal as an NPC if you kept the game logic applied to them since nothing seems to be able to kill them. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - queenzelda - Aug 7th, 2019 Meh; I like Impa, old & retired. Or young & awesome; either way I'd be Impa who is always kick a$$. Or just sleepy. I suppose it depends on the series & game she's in. XD RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Aug 7th, 2019 (Aug 7th, 2019, 07:28 PM)queenzelda Wrote:True, one way she gets to adventure and hold her own or she gets to relax and kick back. She's probably also one of the few NPC's where you can see how life would potentially end up for her given that most others don't tend to really age in games by any notable amount. XD I imagine being a Pokemon professor is a decent life. You get to just send out an army of ten year olds every year to gather information for you while you stay in town and get all the single mums left behind. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - queenzelda - Aug 7th, 2019 Oak is Ash's father? Whatttttt!! If I were to be an npc in Pokemon games, I'd want to be a gym leader. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Aug 7th, 2019 Gym leader would be neat. I think one of the worst notable NPC's to be from a Pokemon game would be the region champion, since when they get defeated, that's them done. They don't get an Elite Four spot since they don't lose their spots for being defeated, so what do they do after they get beaten by someone? Do they just have to try and work their way back to becoming champion? XD RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - queenzelda - Aug 7th, 2019 (Aug 7th, 2019, 07:48 PM)Sunbum Wrote:I think that it was explained in the anime, that the champ if defeated gets retired for the new champ. Another NPC I think would be fun to be in the Pokemon series of games, would be the Guild Master in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon titles. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - ShiraNoMai - Aug 11th, 2019 I personally would like an NPC that actually has more scripted AI coding to them so I'm not locked into the same position for literally ever (i.e. shopkeepers or any other stationary NPC). Ones like in Stardew Valley that have lives they live out and vary on the day to day would be lovely. RE: You Have to Live Your Life as an NPC. Who Do You Pick? - Moonface - Aug 12th, 2019 (Aug 11th, 2019, 04:08 AM)ShiraNoMai Wrote:Until one day, a stranger appears and takes over the abandoned farm outside of town. At first you think it's sweet. Suddenly, they're showering you with random gifts, ranging from simple flowers to high value diamonds. Maybe without warning they even know exactly what your favourite item is to give you. You never told them. No one else did either. But somehow they knew. And now you find yourself developing affectionate feelings for them. You didn't intend to feel this way about this newcomer, but the items they've showered upon you leave you feeling compelled. Before you know it, you've moved onto their farm, helping them manage things while they spend yet another day in the mines, the forest, or thrust gifts onto the other unsuspecting townsfolk. Soon the entire town is enamoured by them, and you start to relax knowing there's no one else left for them to manipulate with shiny trinkets. Then, you've had a child with this stranger, and a new generational leader is created to ensure that the children of the townsfolk are not free of this curse once the adults, including yourself and the stranger, pass on from this mortal coil. And so the wheel continues to turn, forever more, in the Stardew Valley. |