Thursday, April 2, 2020

Assemble! - Shooter Archetype Squad - The Armory




Welcome to Assemble!

Here, we'll look at several different characters across multiple series to see who would form a perfect team for a certain genre. From fighting game rosters to RPG adventuring parties, different types of characters tend to show up frequently. What we'll do here is look at those archetypes to see what character is the best fit for that slot, and in the end, we’ll have the best team for the job. These articles will also be shorter entries, compared to some of the more long-form articles here, focusing on one or two characters at a time.


Despite a perception of a lot of these titles as generic war games, some shooters allow players to dive into an engaging story in a captivating world, taking the role of interesting characters with varied weapons, abilities, personalities, and motivations, especially with the popularity of hero shooters like Team Fortress 2, Overwatch, and Paladins. In this series of Assemble articles, we will be assembling a hero shooter roster using characters from several different shooters, based on different character archetypes.

The picks will be based on the different themes and tones of the characters and the worlds they inhabit as well as the roles they fill on a team or the kinds of weapons they use. Only characters that originated from video games, shooters particularly, will be observed here. Both first and third-person shooters will count and so will first and third-person action games if their main method of combating enemies is gunplay. Finally, I’ll only be discussing games and characters that I am at least somewhat familiar with. While this means I won’t discuss every shooter in existence, there should still be a good amount of variety with the series explored.




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THE ARMORY


Practically the definition of a one-man army, the Armory is a shooter character that carries a large variety of weapons, can freely switch between them, and uses them to shoot through waves after waves of enemies. They are frequently the protagonists of single-player narrative shooters where all that power is needed for the player to feel like they’re in a powerful position with this character. They can also be found in multiplayer games where characters can pick up guns scattered around an arena rather than sticking with a specific loadout. They are practically absent in hero shooters as the inclusion of such a character can easily be overcomplicated at best or game-breaking at worst if not done properly.

Our pick for the Armory is…

The Doom Slayer from Doom.

Also frequently known as Doomguy, one could argue that the Doom Slayer being overpowered is the entire point of the character. He’s a lone space marine stuck on a space base in Mars after demons have torn apart everyone else there and has to fight his way out, eventually waging a one-man war against the infernal forces. He comes prepared with all the weapons he needs to tear through demonic hordes and it’s explained that, thanks to a backpack with experimental technology, he can hold all the weapons he picks up at once. (Not often you get an explanation for the huge arsenal these characters hold.) He has several available to him, but his most iconic weapons may be his shotgun, chainsaw, and the infamous BFG 9000, but his arsenal also includes pistols, chain guns, rocket launchers, and the Unmaker, a gun designed specifically to kill demons. He also uses several power-ups with different effects from healing damage to invulnerability to partial invisibility.

For carrying a massive collection of weapons into battle and effectively using it in battle, we now add the Doom Slayer to our roster.


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