Noelemahc wrote:Mine always got named for random references off the top of my head, every time, usually based off misinterpretations of names of real people I know to create a multinational team. Although I did complete one game with the default set, and I'm certain that if Snake Vargas isn't a default name for a party member in WL2, I'm gonna be bringing him along. Because, seriously, that is a power name.
The most absurd reference I ever used, however, was a Chinese acrobatically-oriented girl my brain decided to name Chi Mai. Just... don't ask for the train of thought, aight?
markmier wrote:I was super-lame when I named characters. Things like:
Fighter 1
Fighter 2
Medic
Demolition
The Enemy wrote:markmier wrote:I was super-lame when I named characters. Things like:
Fighter 1
Fighter 2
Medic
Demolition
This is the saddest thing I have ever read.![]()
Just kidding! To each his own. I agree with the OP that putting the name on the collection of stats is one of the best parts of party-based gaming. I just recently started playing Rebuild 2 (Flash game on Kongregate - if you've never played it, it is basically Civilization meets The Walking Dead) and my absolutely favorite part of the game is coming up with a new name for each survivor that joins my community. It also makes permadeath much more exciting. Or, I should say, it makes barely avoiding permadeath much more exciting. What's so bad about Fighter 2 dying when you can just make Fighter 3? On the other hand, if Arizona "The Cactus" Harrison dies, THAT is a f'ing tragedy.
Son of Max wrote:The minute you give 'em a name, you start to care.
markmier wrote:I was super-lame when I named characters. Things like:
Fighter 1
Fighter 2
Medic
Demolition
In Bards Tale, my party was named like:
Paladin
Monk
Hunter
Bard
Mage 1
Mage 2
Hey, at least it was clear who was who!
David Ngo wrote: There are two kinds of people: sheep and sharks. Sharks are winners, and they don't look back because they have no necks. Necks are for sheep.
edmanguy wrote:I also did a "Predator" theme, with Dutch, Mac, Blaine, and Poncho.
The last time I played I called my leader "Tycho" and liked to think I was creating the back-story for Tycho the Desert Ranger from Fallout 1.
The name "Snake Vargas" was too good not to use. He was my strongman who solved all problems with a crowbar.

lance3952 wrote:This was how I named my characters :
Red
Black
Blue
Yellow
Pink
Note: I played Wasteland only after I knew about it from kickstarter
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