Best Female Characters From Supermassive Games

Best Female Characters From Supermassive Games



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Summary

  • Female characters stand out for their backgrounds, abilities, and personalities in Supermassive games.
  • Luger from Killzone proves strength after tragic events in her life.
  • Emily from Until Dawn is iconic, showcasing fantastic writing and voice performance.

Supermassive Games has become best known for titles such as Until Dawn and the Dark Pictures Anthology, thrusting a troupe of unsuspecting characters into situations of absolute torture and unrelenting horror, but there are plenty of other games under their belt diverging into other genres, drawing on completely disparate characters.

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In whichever Supermassive game players look, there are going to be characters that stand out, whether it is due to their background, their ability, or their personality, all of which shine through interactions, dialogue, and gameplay segments. From their eclectic catalog, here are the best female characters of all.

Warning! Spoilers Ahead!

1

Fliss (Man Of Medan)

Cooler Heads Will Always Prevail

Man of Medan was the debut game in the Dark Pictures Anthology starting players off on a sea-faring adventure that soon becomes a nightmare as the group finds themselves trapped on a ghost ship with the pirates that kidnapped them, and horrific entities that stalk them throughout the ship. There are hints dropped throughout the game that what they see is not quite real, as the gold aboard the ship isn’t treasure but a powerful hallucinogenic weapon.

One of the playable characters and the captain of the ship, Fliss, remained the more pragmatic member of the group. Though she may seem like a stick in the mud with her constant warnings, if they were heeded, the group might not have ended up in such a predicament. Some of her sections remain the best in the game, such as the iconic ballroom.

2

Shadow Marshal Luger (Killzone)

A Heroic And Independent Woman Who Holds Her Own

Systems

Released

December 2, 2004

Though the majority of the Killzone franchise was mostly created by Guerilla Games, Supermassive has also delved into the world of FPS, responsible for handling the development of the PS3 version of the first game. Set in a post-nuclear war world in the not-so-distant future, humanity has made efforts to colonize planets after much of the Earth has become unsuited for human habitation.

Luger was one of the Shadow Marshals who valiantly defended Vekta against Helghast, earning no medals for her efforts. But given the reason for her joining the militia efforts, Luger isn’t in it to earn herself glory and attention. Following the murder of her parents right before her eyes, Luger was left traumatized but became all the stronger for it. She jumped at the chance to become a Shadow Marshal and proved it was where she belonged. She doesn’t need or want protection and proves it time and time again.

3

Emily Davis (Until Dawn)

Responsible For One Of The Most Quotable Lines In The Game

Systems

Released

October 4, 2024

Developer(s)

Ballistic Moon

A group of teens plays a mean-spirited prank on Hannah Washington, a girl with an unfortunate crush on Emily’s boyfriend. The prank leads to her running away embarrassed, and her twin sister Beth following after. The two run into danger and fall to their deaths. The group of friends gather back in the mountain lodge one year later, falling victim to their brothers’ pranks, and more, as the mountains are home to dangerous monsters.

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Emily is one of the most to blame for the prank, and she showed little remorse for her actions even as Hannah fled into the freezing snow with little more than jeans and a shirt on. Her mean streak is present throughout the game, but she is one of those characters people love to hate. She was not designed to be pleasant like Samantha, and as such, showcased fantastic writing and voice performance. But the iconic line “Understand the palm of my hand, b****”, delivered with a smack to Ashley’s face, was an utterly excellent one that fans still quote, even years after the game’s original release.

4

Six (Little Nightmares 2)

Once A Playable Character, And Now A Companion

Survival Horror

Puzzle

Action

Systems

Released

February 10, 2021

Supermassive took it upon themselves to develop the enhanced edition of Little Nightmares 2, a follow-up to the original survival horror game that saw players control a tiny protagonist exploring the huge sea vessel called the Maw while contending with the massive dangers that threatened them. Little Nightmares 2 introduced a new playable character, Mono, but was accompanied by Six from the first game, who was instrumental in aiding them to explore and survive their surroundings.

Six’s indispensable help with puzzles, and the fact she is a legacy character, helped players bond with her throughout Little Nightmares 2, which only made her betrayal, and fate at the end of the game all the sadder. In a twist no one could have seen coming, Six lets Mono drop from a fall and becomes a dangerous long-limbed monstrosity. All of this was still not enough to make Six a hated character, and instead, she remains one of the greatest in Supermassive’s library.

5

Linda (The Casting Of Frank Stone)

A Level-Headed and Practical Movie Maker

Systems

Released

September 3, 2024

The crossover between Behaviour’s Dead by Daylight universe and Supermassive Games was an unexpected one, resulting in the development of The Casting of Frank Stone. It followed the formula fans were familiar with, containing a group of playable characters that change each chapter, and most of the gameplay comprised of QTEs that can result in a character’s gruesome death following failure. But it was set in the DbD world, making use of its rich lore, and sprinkled with a healthy dose of easter eggs for devoted fans to seek out and collect.

Among the cast was Linda, who appears in both timelines. Once an amateur filmmaker, she rose to the heights of horror fame, her artistic eye earning her many fans. In the 80s, she is more reserved and not as outgoing as her fellow filmmakers, but comes out of her shell in her old age, and even shows compassion toward characters such as Madi. One thing is a constant for Linda, and that’s her protective nature, and her dedication to the craft, which are both admirable traits.

6

Kate Wilder (The Devil In Me)

A Headstrong And Independent Character

Systems

Released

November 18, 2022

The Season 1 finale in The Dark Pictures Anthology involved the story of the infamous real-life killer H.H. Holmes, as his aptly named Murder Castle. A team of paranormal investigators who are struggling to keep their show on air takes up an offer from a mysterious man that seems too good to be true, and it turns out it is. Their host vanishes, and the group finds themselves embroiled in the dangerous Murder Castle, full of deadly traps and a sinister figure.

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The poster child of this game was Kate Wilder, modeled and played by actress and singer Jessie Buckley. She is one of the more outspoken members of the group and is guaranteed to immediately draw attention. Her penchant to speak openly and honestly may make her seem abrasive, but it is one of her most shining qualities, even if it does create some friction with other characters. But this only adds to the drama, intrigue, and excitement in The Devil in Me.

7

Laura Kearney (The Quarry)

One Of The More Courageous Counselors

Survival Horror

Drama

Thriller

Systems

The night before Hackett Quarry is open for business, Laura and Max decide to drive down early to feel out the place. They are stopped on the way by a police officer, who warns them away and directs them to a nearby motel to stay for the night. Of course, the adventurous Laura isn’t going to take his advice, and the pair continue to the summer camp, and soon find out why they were told to stay away.

Normally, the first two playable characters die at the start of the game, but the pair survives, and Laura ends up as one of the more heroic characters of the bunch. Her courage is already displayed at the beginning of the game when she explores the surrounding area alone after hearing some strange noises, but it becomes even more apparent when she stands up to the Hackett family and fights not only for her survival but the survival of the other counselors.

8

Samantha Giddings (Until Dawn)

An Underrated Final Girl

Even though there are multiple women in Supermassive’s most famous game, it is Samantha who takes on the role of final girl, exhibiting many of the traits found in these heroic characters in movies. Smart, resourceful, and compassionate, she is everything a final girl should be, and it is about time she is recognized as such.

Not a member of the harsh prank that led to Hannah and Beth’s deaths, Sam still falls victim to Josh’s machinations, pursued and attacked by the Masked Killer that is just him in disguise. It is during these moments that players see Sam’s grit and her resolve to survive. These are just a few of the traits that make Samantha the most likeable character not only from Until Dawn, but the entirety of Supermassive’s library.

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