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page 1Video game characters introduced in 1998
Gordon Freeman
fictional protagonist of the Half Life video game series
Ada Wong
fictional character from Resident Evil
Leon S. Kennedy
fictional character from Resident Evil 2
Claire Redfield
fictional character from Resident Evil 2
Zerg
The Zerg are a fictional race of insectoid aliens obsessed with assimilating other races into their swarm in pursuit of genetic perfection and the overriding antagonists for much of the StarCraft franchise. Unlike the fictional universe's other primary races, the Protoss and Terrans, the Zerg lack technological inclination. Instead, they "force-evolve" genetic traits by directed mutation in order to match such technology. Operating as a hive mind-linked "chain of command", the Zerg strive for "genetic perfection" by assimilating the unique genetic code of advanced species deemed "worthy" into
Sarah Kerrigan
character in StarCraft
Revolver Ocelot
character in Metal Gear
Jim Raynor
character in StarCraft
Liquid Snake
fictional character from the Metal Gear series
Ayane
fictional character from Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden
Headcrab
Headcrabs are an alien race found in the Half-Life series of video games, originating in 1998's Half-Life. It is a creature that attacks people, trying to latch onto their face. Upon doing so, it begins to take control of their motor functions, turning them into zombie-like creatures that appear to retain their intelligence and emotions despite lacking the ability to express them in this state. The sequel, Half-Life 2, feature multiple new Headcrabs such as fast and poisonous ones, each creating different Headcrab Zombies.
Spyro
fictional dragon who is the protagonist of the Spyro video game series
Aya Brea
fictional character from Parasite Eve
Ivy Valentine
fictional character from Soulcalibur
Navi
character from The Legend of Zelda
Psycho Mantis
character in Metal Gear
Minsc
Minsc is a fictional character in the ''Baldur's Gate series of Dungeons & Dragons role-playing video games developed by BioWare and Larian Studios. He originated from the pen-and-paper Dungeons & Dragons sessions held by the lead designer of Baldur's Gate'', James Ohlen, and was expanded upon by the game's lead writer, Lukas Kristjanson. His video game debut was in ''Baldur's Gate'' as a companion character who can join the player's party. He also appears in the sequel, ''Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, the expansion, Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal, the 2015 game Baldur's Gate: Siege of
Mr. X
Resident Evil character