Sony Shares Its List of “Kickass” Female Characters Who “Redefined PlayStation Gaming”

In a press release sent over to us today, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Hong Kong wing shared its own list of seven “kickass” females who the company feels “redefined PlayStation gaming.” The list begins with the recently introduced Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn and includes long-running characters such as Lara Croft and Resident Evil‘s Jill Valentine.

Without further ado, here’s Sony’s list and the company’s explanation for each entry (verbatim):

Aloy – Horizon Zero Dawn

Recently introduced in Guerrilla Games’ latest release, Aloy typifies the spirit of the strong modern woman. She makes climbing, fighting, and shooting arrows look easy as she navigates through the post-apocalyptic world ruled by robots. With her practical skills, we wouldn’t mind being led by her in any conquest.

Lara Croft – Tomb Raider

Who can ever forget the adventurous archeologist Lara Croft? No mountain, cave, or tomb was scary enough to deter her from getting what she wants. Partner that determination with her kickass fighting skills and you’ll think “Who the run world? Girls!”

Ellie – The Last of Us

Ellie might just be 14, but her bravery and take charge mindset in some parts of the game left a good impression among gamers worldwide. She’s proof that even at a young age women are more mature than men. With the Last of Us 2 set to come out, we’re all wondering how much more her character develops.

Chie Satonaka – Persona 4

Sure, the game has a bunch of other female characters but Chie embodies the type of woman that doesn’t conform to stereotypes. She’s into kung-fu movies, and carries herself much like one of the boys. Her confidence in being herself is part of her charm.

Jill Valentine – Resident Evil Series

Female resilience is what Jill Valentine embodies. Since the game series’ early beginnings up to current editions, Jill is still there, ready to blast zombies into mush. The rest of her team only wish they can keep up. 

Chun-Li – Street Fighter Series

There are now many other female characters in the Street Fighter mythology but Chun-Li was the pioneer. As the game’s first ever female character, she proved what female athleticism can do against bigger and stronger male opponents. Her agility and fast kicks paved the way to the eventual creation of other lady fighters within the game.

Josie Rizal – Tekken 7

Tekken has always had a diverse set of female characters, and one of the latest additions is a Filipina named Josie Rizal. She fights tough with her Eskrima fighting style (which can be practiced without weapons). She represents that Filipinas as world-class fighters, too.

Agree with Sony’s list or disagree? Share your thoughts with us. In case you missed it, we recently published our own list of our favorite video game heroines, which you can check out here.

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