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Spaceships, aliens, robots, unknown planets, galactic war, action intense gun fights.
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I was deeply entrenched in the, retrospectively, stupid console wars about whether or not the 360 or PS3 was technically the better system and one day a friend introduced me to a game called Mass Effect. 2007 heralded the coming of Halo 3 (Halo, I’m sure will have its own retrospective pretty soon as well) and I had just finished the mighty Bioshock and was getting into Oblivion.
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The year was 2007, I was a sixteen year old teenager with a face riddled with acne, a gut that extended further out then one would argue is necessary and like many other young men in my condition, due to having a lot of free time because of all the sex I wasn’t having, I was into video games. No sir, my Japanese love pillow is shaped like Mothra.Īnyway, our story beings. Don’t mistake me as some creepy wierdo who has a Japanese love pillow shaped like Ashley Williams. It just means I’ve developed a taste/fondess for the character.
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In the same way as saying that I ‘love’ caramel slice or I ‘love’ the movie The Black Balloon.
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So to clarify when I say ‘love’ I mean simply ‘like a whole lot’. Given that this is a retrospective of my fictitious five year relationship with a video game character, understandably people might give me the look of ‘gee he’s kind of creepy eh?’. I should probably pre-empt this by saying that the word ‘love’ or ‘affection’ may get dropped in relation to the character on occassion. But in the interest of keeping things personal I will only refer to Ashley. *Be aware a lot of the later things, especially after Mass Effect 1 can also be applied to Kaidan Alenko, Ashley’s male counterpart. She’s also a great example of what it feels like to be part of a minority in game fandoms and the way it effects you, to a degree I would even say that the bizarre fluctuating journey she’s been pushed through gives a few clues into the ‘rise and fall’ of the company Bioware from being heralded as gods to their current state of being unable to say or do anything without an intense angry backlash.
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To me, she’s a one woman* symbol of how bad a few choice dialogue lines can be interpreted and the disasterous implications of what happens when writers completely drop the ball. Because it would be hardpressed, I think, to find a single other character who has ever been misunderstood as badly as she has, who has caused as much of a divide on major global issues as she has (I’ll explain) and who has undergone a more sloppy and messy story arc then her. Personally I think Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams ought to be given a very distinct part in the history of female characters in gaming. She is certainly rough around the edges and not always agreeable or easy to get along with and oddly I find those very characteristics caused her to endear herself to me even more. Looking back on this five year journey I’ve had with the character I have matured enough to understand why people would dislike her or at least find her unappealing. “OH MY GOD WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOOOOOOOOOOUUUU!!!”
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When I give my answer to the standard ‘who is your preferred love interest in Mass Effect’ question that always comes up in almost all forms of game, the response I get is always equivical to the response I would get if I had just said ‘I like to rape, skin and eat newborn babies’.