Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Adventure Racing Competition Done By Ips Of Sony

By Rob Sutter


People who play video games on a normal basis are not going to be the ones who will deny that Nintendo characters aren't well-known. I think anyone can tell you about the classic names that people grew up with on their consoles, since they've been around for a long time. Sony has created a few original IPs as well and they have been seen on many a Sony platform. These characters are unique as well and, to me, stand a great chance of thriving in adventure racing competition.

Sony has a cast of personalities which are some of the most entertaining that I've come across. It feels like all I have ever see, at each turn, are those which look like something out of Saturday morning cartoons. I like variety as much as the next person, though, so I can appreciate Sony's focus on featuring characters that look just like you and me. Having human characters only helps to give them more realistic identities, thereby able to appeal to a greater subsection of gamers.

While these characters may not be entirely realistic, I think that Cole MacGrath from "inFamous" and Nathan Drake from "Uncharted" deserve to be talked about. MacGrath could be either a hero or villain, depending on how you want to play the game, and Drake is a renowned treasure hunter who may be in too over his head at times. As a result, these characters are given personality traits that we could most likely attribute to others or ourselves. As a result, it's easier to become attached to the characters.

I think it's apparent that they would be able to hold their own in terms of adventure racing competition as well. I believe that these characters can move very fast and take on any obstacle, as "Uncharted" and "inFamous" has shown us in the past. These personalities understand their limitations but they are unafraid of pushing themselves so that they can become even better in the process. Such drive is something that can be attributed to immensely physical events along the lines of Spartan Race.

Nintendo personalities are some of the most noteworthy but does that mean that there isn't room for others to make their presences known? To me, I think that they have all of the potential in the world to become greater since their personalities are so strong. However, they are strong in the humanistic sense since people are aware that they are flawed and they can make mistakes every now and then. The rise and fall is a tremendous story and it's one that should be showcased more often.




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