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had a crush on
Amy - sonic Adventure DX version
Mimi - Monkey ball 2 (how dare u judge me)
Luna - Shrek Superslam
Daisy - Mario Baseball for gamecube
Basically anyone else who acted slutty tbh
Far too many to list. But here's some from recent memory:
Poison from Final Fight/Street Fighter
Amy from the Sonic series (as you're probably able to tell )
Dotty from AC (yup xD)
Fiora from Xenoblade Chronicles
Teddie from Persona 4
Aigis and Ken from Persona 3
Vivian and Lady Bow from Paper Mario
Rinka from Fire Emblem: Fates
Mostly because facially she looks really 'normal', sort of like somebody I imagine I could actually bump into in public. Her features seem to be a bit 'off' but in an attractive way that makes her look a bit more 'real', as opposed to other female characters who are almost 100% symmetrical and 'perfect'. She's a bit average, and I like that.
Plus she's not caked in make-up. I'm not against make-up but female characters are usually drenched in the stuff to sex up the otherwise mediocre looking character model.
And to top it off, she's pretty bad*ss. Even Ocelot seems a bit weary to **** with her.
I'm not a big fan of her costume though. It just seems out of place for a series where the women are usually as well dressed for combat as the men. It's the context I have issue with, otherwise I would be fine with it.
[Edit] Context is provided. It's weird, but the costume (or lack of) at least makes sense now.