Five of the Best: Friends
Five of the Best is a weekly series celebrating the often overlooked elements in video games. It’s about those potions, characters, and moments that may not have seemed important at the time, but later became unforgettable parts of our gaming experiences. Each week, different writers will share their reflections, and you can join the conversation in the comments with your own memories.
Today’s focus is on friends—those companions who enrich our gaming journeys. Whether they support us in battle or provide comic relief, these characters leave a lasting impact.
At times like these, we truly appreciate friends, whether they are reaching out, checking in, or sharing silly moments to brighten our day. In the world of video games, protagonists often have their own friends, even if they are monsters. Let’s celebrate these friendships that make our adventures memorable.
Midna
When you first encounter Midna in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, she makes it abundantly clear that she has no interest in being Link’s friend. Unlike the helpful Navi, Midna initially belittles Link, takes on the form of his kidnapped friend to mock him, and is upfront about her motives—she’s only aiding him for her own gain.
However, as the narrative unfolds, we witness the transformation of their relationship. The story is not just about the classic battle between good and evil; it’s about the evolving friendship between two contrasting characters. Through Link’s perspective, we observe the subtle moments where Midna’s true feelings begin to emerge, leading to significant events where Link saves her life. This gradual peeling away of her deceptive exterior reveals her as a once-powerful leader trying to save her people. By the end, Midna’s heartbreaking choice to sever the connection between their worlds highlights the bond they’ve formed.
Garrus
In the Mass Effect series, much attention is often given to romantic interests, but Garrus Vakarian stands out as the ultimate buddy. He idolizes Commander Shepard and aspires to be like them. His journey from a disillusioned cop in the first game to a beloved ally in the trilogy showcases his unwavering loyalty.
Garrus’s character development is intimately tied to his friendship with Shepard. From their first mission together to the iconic rooftop scene in Mass Effect 3, where they bond over shooting bottles, his role as Shepard’s confidant becomes clear. In one of the darkest moments of the trilogy, Garrus is the one person Shepard trusts with their most difficult decisions. Even during the final moments of the series, Garrus’s steadfastness endures, illustrating a friendship that transcends the grim realities they face.
The Dog
In the realm of video game companions, dogs hold a special place in our hearts. While many might recall Colin from Call of Duty or the dog from Fallout, it’s Fido from Fable 2 that resonates the most. Designed to tug at our heartstrings, Fido serves as a perfect example of how a dog can evoke deep emotional connections within gameplay.
Peter Molyneux’s intent was clear: everyone loves a dog. Unlike humanoid companions, a four-legged friend can effortlessly capture our affection. Fido’s loyalty and companionship leave a mark that lingers long after the game is completed, reminding us of the special bonds we form with our virtual pets.
Your Pokémon
While many players may struggle to feel a connection with NPCs, Pokémon provides a unique opportunity to form genuine friendships. This series emphasizes companionship and the bonds we forge with our Pokémon, demonstrating that the relationship transcends mere gameplay mechanics.
Each Pokémon, whether a starter or a random encounter, brings its own personality to the table. The charm lies in the humanity that Game Freak imbues in these creatures. The lesson here is that friendship can manifest in various forms; the connection you develop with your Pokémon is what truly matters, regardless of their stats or abilities.
Roach
For those who prefer non-verbal companions, Roach from The Witcher 3 is a prime example of a loyal friend. Geralt’s trusty steed accompanies him through countless adventures, never complaining and always ready for the next quest.
The iconic phrase “C’mon Roach” has become synonymous with the game, encapsulating the camaraderie between Geralt and his horse. Roach’s quirky antics—sometimes appearing in unexpected places—add a layer of charm to the gameplay, solidifying her status as a beloved companion in the world of The Witcher.
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