>>719721558
Guys just need a fuckable hole. Everything else beyond that is icing on the cake. Back to vidya game robot waifus, I checked with GPT to help me get a list together of explicitly vidya game women who
>not previously human
>doesn't have to be explicitly humanoid
>agency not required.
>if not traditionally attractive, they are otherwise adored by the fanbase (Glados)
Here's what it gave me.
(some male-presenting bots removed)
1. GLaDOS (*Portal*)
2. EDI (*Mass Effect*)
3. Curie (post-robot form, *Fallout 4*)
4. 2B (*NieR: Automata*)
5. A2 (*NieR: Automata*)
6. Devola (*NieR*)
7. Popola (*NieR*)
8. Robo-Fortune (*Skullgirls*)
9. Aigis (*Persona 3*)
10. Labrys (*Persona 4 Arena*)
11. Sophia (*Persona 5 Strikers*)
12. T-elos (*Xenosaga*)
13. KOS-MOS (*Xenosaga*)
14. Android 21 (technically bio-android, *Dragon Ball FighterZ*)
15. Alisa Bosconovitch (*Tekken*)
16. Robo-Ky (*Guilty Gear*)
17. Jack-O’ (*Guilty Gear*, though arguable clone/cyber)
18. Eliza (*Skullgirls*, arguable robot elements)
19. Tali’Zorah’s drone (the little flying one, adored by fans)
21. Bastion (*Overwatch*)
22. Orisa (*Overwatch*)
23. Geth “Legion” (*Mass Effect*)
24. HK-47 (*Knights of the Old Republic*)
25. Machinist’s Automaton Queen (*Final Fantasy XIV*)
26. Penny Polendina (*RWBY: Grimm Eclipse* game adaptation, though from show origin)
27. Dorothy (*Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner*)
28. Roll (*Mega Man*)
29. Mega Man Volnutt (*Mega Man Legends*) — fan love, though not waifu
30. Zero (*Mega Man X*)
32. A.M. (*Xenogears* - Deus system parts like Emeralda)
33. Emeralda (*Xenogears*)
34. Shodan (*System Shock*)
35. CYBER-AI “Athena” (*Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel*)
This isn't counting Japanese vidya media that probably have even more.