Famous games with Brazilian characters that few people know

You developers video games dedicate themselves a lot to the creation of their characters, because they are the ones who will be in charge of the players. For this, they seek to add unique characteristics to each of the avatars based on real-life references. For example, there are several games that have very famous Brazilian characters!

Which video games have Brazilian characters

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In most cases, there is no exclusive definition or presentation that delimits that the character is Brazilian. However, we can perceive their “nationality” through their characteristics, such as the moves they make, their appearance, their name and even their clothes. Below, you can see some examples of these very Brazilian characters:

Carlos Oliveira, from 'Resident Evil'

Perhaps one of the most famous examples is that of the very Brazilian Carlos Oliveira, whose name does not hide his very Brazilian origin. Furthermore, he is one of the most successful characters in the saga and is inspired by Brazil.

Eddy Gordo from 'Takken'

In this fighting game, one of the characters stands out due to his moves that are beyond Brazilian. It is the character Eddy Gordo who uses capoeira moves in his fights, a typical fight in Brazil, which is a legacy of our African ancestry.

Rikuo from 'Darkstalkers'

Another character with strong Brazilian characteristics is the character Rikuo, from the game “Darkstalkers”. In this case, there is even a very direct reference, since the character is a species that lives at the bottom of the Amazon River.

Neeko from 'League of Legends'

Those who play “League of Legends” probably already know the character Neeko, who is one of the most popular in what is one of the most famous games in the world. In this case, there are many suspicions that Neeko is Brazilian, since her clothes and physiognomy are similar to those indigenous Brazilians, whereas she herself comes from a tribe.

Laura Matsuda from 'Street Fighter'

Finally, we couldn't stop talking about one of the most beloved players of one of the most classic games of all time. This is Laura Matsuda, from “Street Fighter”. Here, we have another character who uses capoeira steps to perform her moves.

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