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Soundwave said:
Nautilus said:

really?For me it was heavily implied.Then again, I dont remember much of that game and can be my imagination.... Ill be playing the HD versino ina few months, so Ill remember.

Now to the other questions, not wanting to be mean, but I already wrote extensively about it in the other posts, so if you want to know the reason, just read through them.And yes, tradition is important, as a caracther legacy is also important.Imagine if for Uncharted 4 they made Drake into a woman(and gave a really good reason plot-wise for that to happen), how would fans feel?It just feels out of place, even though Nintendo could really do it.

Nathan Drake is a pretty gritty male character though. It's central to the character's persona. 

Link has always been very effiminate and andrognous, akin to Peter Pan where is a mute avatar basically for the player with no distinct personality. 

I mean half the Link cosplayers are women and no one bats an eyelash. 

This is a woman dressed up as Link. Looks like ... Link. 

Women make the best Link cosplayers because the character is so effeminate to begin with. 

And that justifies Link being a girl how....?

Just because a character looks more girly than others justify it changing gender?No offense, but the argument is veryyy bad.I mean, Nathan Drake is a fit guy, but he has a fat version.So should every fit and musculous guy change into a fat one?You know where Im getting at.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1