Master List of ASFR: Video Games: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
cat |
mNo edit summary |
||
(15 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<center><div width="100%" class="fw-title">Master List of ASFR: Video Games</div></center><br /> | |||
A comprehensive list of '''video games''' containing fembots and equivalents. | A comprehensive list of '''video games''' containing fembots and equivalents. | ||
---- | |||
[[Master list of ASFR]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Movies]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Television]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Music Videos]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Animation]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Independent Productions]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Video Games]] | |||
=Video Games= | =Video Games= | ||
Line 13: | Line 10: | ||
**Plot: The game is set in London, 2099. The earth is not what it used to be anymore. Incredible climate changes have corrupted the weather, causing a permanent rain on most of the Earth's surface. Luke Black is a 36-year-old bio-informatic engineer and he is one of the lead programmers at Nanotech, a big nanotechnology research company. But one night, his life is changed forever when he encounters Tanya, an experimental gynoid with memories of the 21st century and no idea why she would have them. Luke soon finds himself protecting Tanya from her creator, Richard, who has bribed the police into helping him search for her. | **Plot: The game is set in London, 2099. The earth is not what it used to be anymore. Incredible climate changes have corrupted the weather, causing a permanent rain on most of the Earth's surface. Luke Black is a 36-year-old bio-informatic engineer and he is one of the lead programmers at Nanotech, a big nanotechnology research company. But one night, his life is changed forever when he encounters Tanya, an experimental gynoid with memories of the 21st century and no idea why she would have them. Luke soon finds himself protecting Tanya from her creator, Richard, who has bribed the police into helping him search for her. | ||
**[[Bionic Heart vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Bionic Heart vidcaps|Images]] | ||
** | **https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionic_Heart | ||
*'''The Bouncer''' | *'''The Bouncer''' | ||
**Fembot: PD-4 - A humanoid robot developed by Mikado for combat situations, using illegal bionoid technology. Because they are prototypes, there are very few operational units. | **Fembot: PD-4 - A humanoid robot developed by Mikado for combat situations, using illegal bionoid technology. Because they are prototypes, there are very few operational units. | ||
**[[The Bouncer vidcaps|Images]] | **[[The Bouncer vidcaps|Images]] | ||
** | **https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bouncer | ||
*'''Cradle''' | |||
**Cradle is a sci-fi first-person-view quest designed for the player to explore the surrounding world. The story is built around the relations of the protagonist and a mechanical girl who by quirk of fate found themselves amidst the desert. | |||
**[[Cradle vidcaps|Images]] | |||
**Tropes: [[Malfunction]], [[Robotic voice]], [[Access panel]], [[Disassembly]], [[Assembly]], [[Repair]], [[Shutdown]], [[Activation]] | |||
*'''Cyberpunk 2077''' | *'''Cyberpunk 2077''' | ||
**[[Cyberpunk 2077 vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Cyberpunk 2077 vidcaps|Images]] | ||
*'''Detroit: Become Human''' | |||
**Synopsis: Built from a tech demo released in 2012, this PS4 exclusive features a version of Detroit that has lifelike androids in it. | |||
**[[Gallery/Detroit: Become Human|Detroit: Become Human]] | |||
*'''Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard''' | *'''Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard''' | ||
Line 34: | Line 40: | ||
*'''Kingdom''' | *'''Kingdom''' | ||
**[[Kingdom vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Kingdom vidcaps|Images]] | ||
*'''Malfunction''' | |||
**[[Gallery/Malfunction|Images]] | |||
*'''Marionette Company''' | *'''Marionette Company''' | ||
Line 53: | Line 62: | ||
*'''Meko Project II''' | *'''Meko Project II''' | ||
**[[Meko Project II vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Meko Project II vidcaps|Images]] | ||
*'''NieR: Automata''' | |||
**[[Gallery/NieR: Automata|Images]] | |||
**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtakOsHZPDE | |||
*'''N.U.D.E.@ Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment''' | *'''N.U.D.E.@ Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment''' | ||
Line 63: | Line 76: | ||
*'''Remember Me''' | *'''Remember Me''' | ||
**[[Remember Me vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Remember Me vidcaps|Images]] | ||
*'''Queen's Blade Online''' | |||
**[[Gallery/Queen's Blade Online|Images]] | |||
*'''Scrapland''' | *'''Scrapland''' | ||
Line 75: | Line 91: | ||
*'''Tekken vidcaps''' | *'''Tekken vidcaps''' | ||
**Fembot: Alisa Bosconovitch - a character that first appeared in the arcade game Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion and its console port Tekken 6. She is an android created by Doctor Bosconovitch able to sprout wing-like jets from her back allowing her to briefly fly at great speed during fights, sprout chainsaws from her arms (this is one of her stances, "Destroy Form"), and remove her head during moves such as one of her grapples, "Head Explosion". She has pink hair and green eyes. | |||
**[[Tekken vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Tekken vidcaps|Images]] | ||
**Tropes: [[Disassembly]], [[Damage]] | |||
*'''Xenoblade Chronicles''' | *'''Xenoblade Chronicles''' | ||
**Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii) | |||
***Synopsis: The game follows Shulk and his band of friends as they search for answers about the mysterious "Monado" sword and defend their homeland from violent robotic creatures known as the Mechon. | |||
***Tropes: The Mechon transform the Homms into cyborgs, [[Cyborg]], [[Robotic appearance]] | |||
**Xenoblade Chronicles X (Wii U) | |||
***Synopsis: The game begins in the year 2054, as two alien races engage in battle near Earth, causing significant collateral damage to the planet.[2] With governments sensing Earth's obliteration, humanity is forced to evacuate in enormous interstellar ark ships, one from every major city on the planet, though only the American Los Angeles evacuee ship, the White Whale, and a small handful more, manage to escape before the planet is destroyed. The story picks up two years later as the White Whale is found and attacked by the Ganglion, one of the alien races responsible for Earth's destruction, causing the ship to crash land upon the planet Mira. From there, the passengers attempt to establish their new home of "New Los Angeles" and coexist with the planet's native races while still being hunted by the Ganglion. The player serves as a member of the BLADE task force, tasked with exploring Mira, finding stasis pods containing White Whale passengers that were ejected in the crash, and protecting New L.A. from threats.[3] | |||
***Tropes: At the end of Chapter five, the main character's left arm is torn off after they leap to the rescue of another character. [[Damage]], [[Repair]] | |||
**[[Xenoblade vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Xenoblade vidcaps|Images]] | ||
*'''Xenosaga''' | *'''Xenosaga''' | ||
**Synopsis: The Xenosaga series begins in the year T.C. 4767. Earth is seemingly gone; it has been erased from starmaps and renamed "Lost Jerusalem" while mankind exists on distant planets and artificial colonies. The capital of all known space is Fifth Jerusalem, where the Galaxy Federation keeps watch over mankind. The Xenosaga universe is not divided into galaxies and solar systems, but rather is divided into UMN columns. Although initially host to humans, science and the paranormal have given birth to several quasi-lifeforms, including androids, cyborgs, Gnosis, Realians, and U.R.T.V. | |||
**Fembot: KOS-MOS - Stands for Kosmos Obey Strategical Multiple Operation System. She is an android developed for the sole purpose of defeating Gnosis enemies. | |||
**Tropes: Robotic appearance, [[Malfunction]], [[Access panel]], [[Damage]] | |||
**[[Xenosaga vidcaps|Images]] | **[[Xenosaga vidcaps|Images]] | ||
---- | |||
[[Master list of ASFR]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Movies]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Television]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Music Videos]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Animation]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Independent Productions]] | [[Master List of ASFR: Video Games]] | |||
[[Category:Features]] | [[Category:Features]] | ||
[[Category:Video games]] | [[Category:Video games]] | ||
[[Category:Master list of ASFR]] | [[Category:Master list of ASFR]] |
Latest revision as of 03:00, 9 February 2020
Master List of ASFR: Video Games
A comprehensive list of video games containing fembots and equivalents.
Master list of ASFR | Master List of ASFR: Movies | Master List of ASFR: Television | Master List of ASFR: Music Videos | Master List of ASFR: Animation | Master List of ASFR: Independent Productions | Master List of ASFR: Video Games
Video Games
- Bionic Heart
- Plot: The game is set in London, 2099. The earth is not what it used to be anymore. Incredible climate changes have corrupted the weather, causing a permanent rain on most of the Earth's surface. Luke Black is a 36-year-old bio-informatic engineer and he is one of the lead programmers at Nanotech, a big nanotechnology research company. But one night, his life is changed forever when he encounters Tanya, an experimental gynoid with memories of the 21st century and no idea why she would have them. Luke soon finds himself protecting Tanya from her creator, Richard, who has bribed the police into helping him search for her.
- Images
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionic_Heart
- The Bouncer
- Fembot: PD-4 - A humanoid robot developed by Mikado for combat situations, using illegal bionoid technology. Because they are prototypes, there are very few operational units.
- Images
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bouncer
- Cradle
- Cradle is a sci-fi first-person-view quest designed for the player to explore the surrounding world. The story is built around the relations of the protagonist and a mechanical girl who by quirk of fate found themselves amidst the desert.
- Images
- Tropes: Malfunction, Robotic voice, Access panel, Disassembly, Assembly, Repair, Shutdown, Activation
- Cyberpunk 2077
- Detroit: Become Human
- Synopsis: Built from a tech demo released in 2012, this PS4 exclusive features a version of Detroit that has lifelike androids in it.
- Detroit: Become Human
- Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard
- Extase
- The Guardian Legend
- Kingdom
- Malfunction
- Marionette Company
- Mass Effect series
- Mass Effect 3
- Fembots involved:
- EDI
- Dr. Eva Coré
- Alliance Infiltration Unit (multiplayer only)
- Links:
- Fembots involved:
- Mass Effect 3
- Images
- Mass Effect 3 on Wikipedia
- EDI on the Mass Effect Wiki
- Eva Coré on the Mass Effect Wiki
- Alliance Infiltration Unit on the Mass Effect Wiki
- Meko Project II
- NieR: Automata
- N.U.D.E.@ Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment
- [[N.U.D.E. vidcaps|Images]
- N.U.D.E.@ Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment on Wikipedia
- Persona series
- Remember Me
- Queen's Blade Online
- Scrapland
- Snatcher
- Soul Calibur series
- Soul Calibur IV
- Tekken vidcaps
- Fembot: Alisa Bosconovitch - a character that first appeared in the arcade game Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion and its console port Tekken 6. She is an android created by Doctor Bosconovitch able to sprout wing-like jets from her back allowing her to briefly fly at great speed during fights, sprout chainsaws from her arms (this is one of her stances, "Destroy Form"), and remove her head during moves such as one of her grapples, "Head Explosion". She has pink hair and green eyes.
- Images
- Tropes: Disassembly, Damage
- Xenoblade Chronicles
- Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii)
- Synopsis: The game follows Shulk and his band of friends as they search for answers about the mysterious "Monado" sword and defend their homeland from violent robotic creatures known as the Mechon.
- Tropes: The Mechon transform the Homms into cyborgs, Cyborg, Robotic appearance
- Xenoblade Chronicles X (Wii U)
- Synopsis: The game begins in the year 2054, as two alien races engage in battle near Earth, causing significant collateral damage to the planet.[2] With governments sensing Earth's obliteration, humanity is forced to evacuate in enormous interstellar ark ships, one from every major city on the planet, though only the American Los Angeles evacuee ship, the White Whale, and a small handful more, manage to escape before the planet is destroyed. The story picks up two years later as the White Whale is found and attacked by the Ganglion, one of the alien races responsible for Earth's destruction, causing the ship to crash land upon the planet Mira. From there, the passengers attempt to establish their new home of "New Los Angeles" and coexist with the planet's native races while still being hunted by the Ganglion. The player serves as a member of the BLADE task force, tasked with exploring Mira, finding stasis pods containing White Whale passengers that were ejected in the crash, and protecting New L.A. from threats.[3]
- Tropes: At the end of Chapter five, the main character's left arm is torn off after they leap to the rescue of another character. Damage, Repair
- Images
- Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii)
- Xenosaga
- Synopsis: The Xenosaga series begins in the year T.C. 4767. Earth is seemingly gone; it has been erased from starmaps and renamed "Lost Jerusalem" while mankind exists on distant planets and artificial colonies. The capital of all known space is Fifth Jerusalem, where the Galaxy Federation keeps watch over mankind. The Xenosaga universe is not divided into galaxies and solar systems, but rather is divided into UMN columns. Although initially host to humans, science and the paranormal have given birth to several quasi-lifeforms, including androids, cyborgs, Gnosis, Realians, and U.R.T.V.
- Fembot: KOS-MOS - Stands for Kosmos Obey Strategical Multiple Operation System. She is an android developed for the sole purpose of defeating Gnosis enemies.
- Tropes: Robotic appearance, Malfunction, Access panel, Damage
- Images
Master list of ASFR | Master List of ASFR: Movies | Master List of ASFR: Television | Master List of ASFR: Music Videos | Master List of ASFR: Animation | Master List of ASFR: Independent Productions | Master List of ASFR: Video Games