Castlevania III - Sypha is a SHE!!
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@UnlovedWarlock Actually, I believe in the middle ages only women were the target of witch hunters.
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Guile to Cammy after defeating her: Are you MAN enough to fight with me?
After defeating Chun Li: Go home and be a family MAN. Just Programming errors that developers can't help but leave them in the finished game 'cause it can't note the gender difference of a character.
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Syfa (a name of a man) Sypha (a name of a woman)
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Probably a translation error. Besides, with a name ending in a vowel, odds are that it's a girl.
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This is on PURPOSE! The swerve at the end of the game is that Sypha is a female. You play the game thinking it is a guy. It is not an example of them being too lazy to change him to her.
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Nah!! really she's a WOMAN (sarcastic) and konami was too lazy to put "her" when you can take a character with you
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I would totally tap that 2-D pixilated pussy XD
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@DamienTepps So the long-hair, shoulder-rest, arm-embrace scene at the end is the opposite of what it's supposed to imply? If you're right, then maybe it was a joke reference to the Samus shocker of the first Metroid. But in any case, would this mean that Sypha is a double-reversed trap?
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The way I see it, this was like Metroid. You played with her, thinking she was this badass guy, then, only after you've beaten the game under the right condition (Metroid-Quickly, Castlevania-have sypha), the truth is revealed
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but it still looks kinda weird...
in CastleVania Judgment -Sypha story line you would learn that she had to disguise here self as a man because witches were persecuted and killed by the Church. you follow?
QuistiDan 2 years ago 31
Still doesn't make sense.
Witch = bad
Warlock/Wizard = okay?
Goddamnit.
UnlovedWarlock 2 years ago 8