Your first game is one your sister recommended to you: “Holy Amulet of the Priest” is a JRPG, so you hoped your sister wasn’t lying about its storytelling justifying the new technology. You had been holding out until now because the Nervegear seemed too geared towards multiplayer tournament stuff that you just can’t keep up with.
You see a character select screen before your eyes. Two priests stand in a monastery with a stain glass display behind them. The display features five different creatures each reflecting the elements of Water, Magma, Wood, Energy, and Sky. But your eyes are quickly drawn to your choices of player characters.
On the left, your see a redheaded teenage priest girl. Her hair is done up in large pigtails and her bangs are long enough to obscure her left eye. Her large brown right eye and slight buck teeth give her a cute, mischievous air. Her outfit is surprising casual for a priest: She wears a magenta tube top with one asymmetrical strap over her right shoulder to hold it up. She wears turquoise fingerless gloves and platform heeled boots. Her pink socks go up to her lower thighs, leaving the rest of her creamy white leg tantalizingly exposed by her extremely short dark green short shorts. Despite the white robe, tied around her waist like a jacket, you can see those tight unbuttoned shorts showing off her hips as the main attraction. There’s even the slightest hint of cameltoe there!
While your attention is drawn to this left character, her stat details suddenly form in your mind: "Fast and crafty, Young Priest can sniff out items in addition to her healing prowess."
You stop to appreciate the interesting sensation of getting this information not from the display, but directly from your own thoughts. That’s a new feature. It makes you want to see, or rather “think,” what the second character has to offer.
On the right, you see a brunette woman in her late twenties. Her bob haircut is offset by a large black saturne hat. Her blue eyes look contemplative, while the ruby red lipstick on her full lips compliments her dark skin. She is dressed in a conservatively-hemmed but noticeably tight red church robe with a large white cross-like emblem encircling and highlighting her generous bosom. Her feet wear black high-heels and her hands black opera gloves.
Your curious thoughts as to what she wears under that robe are crowded out by the insertion of her description: "Slower but more mystically potent, Anointed Priest uses the strength of her words to beckon aid from mighty beasts and those she heals."
Of course, your sister points you to a game with no male character to play. The thought occurs to you that the Nervegear’s technology will add an extra wrinkle to the decision process. You might want to consider the experience of actually being those designs and using those abilities. What would appeal to you?
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