Thanks for replying. It was limited when I first saw it. The description said it was a character allied with Dracula in the Castlevania games. Now it's more open.
So far I don't get why Metroid is on here. Someone else brought up Jade Empire, which I don't think has any examples of gender change either. The closest example I can come to is Silk Fox, but it's fairly obvious she's a she from the beginning.
I think it's strange that so many uninterested people keep posting here :)
Anyone with any knowledge of the old Kabuki Quantum Fighter for the NES could benefit from this page, should they want to set up a new page for that game.
Does anyone know how to alter or remove that thumbnail? I think she's an iconic part of the series and should be feature there, but not poking her head halfway through the top of the description :)
If anyone thinks the definition is too vague or broad I can change it. It sounds neat to say, but when you realize that even a small portion of a game can have procedural content, such as the AI making sure that all the random limbs of an enemy are the proper size, that it can be a bit big. Then again, I guess the inclusiveness or exclusiveness of a given concept doesn't seem to be a big deal on this site, so I'm not too worried either way.
Without a Castlevania qualifier in the name, all other characters in all other games with the name Death will be cut out. Death personified has been featured in other games... I guess Grim Reaper is an alternative, but the nature of this place makes things difficult if the name is as iconic and commonly used as Death is.
Shall we include games that just mention Algol and don't have Algol featured in it? Phantasy Star Gaiden takes place from the beginning a lightyear away from Algol on the planet Copto.
I'm cool with the mere mention, but that means other games get included as well.
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