Today We Honor the Working Class Hero

SarcasmoJones

Shared on Sun, 09/01/2013 - 12:39

Video games tend to focus on professional badasses, soldiers, ninjas, and cops who save the day because it’s their job. However, every once in awhile a developer will create a game that pulls a protagonist from the working class and make a hero out of him. Here are my unlikely Labor Day hero picks.


Mario

Mario is a simple Italian plumber, forced to save a princess by kicking the local wildlife, eating shrooms, storming castles, and defeating a dragon named after a member of Sha Na Na. Thankfully, most of his games are sidescrollers so we don’t have to see his plumber’s crack. Go ahead and crack open a cold one, Mario, and buy a belt.


The Dishwasher

Brought back to life by a co-worker using an infusion of alien blood, The Dishwasher chews through baddies with meat cleavers, a katana, and shotgun/uzi. Minimum wage has never been this violent, or fun. Enjoy your day off.


Lee Everett

Lee Everett was a history professor in Atlanta, and worked at his parents’ drug store in Macon, before he killed a guy and was sent to prison. Although his debt to society went unpaid, he kept his promise to Clementine, made some tough decisions, and put a mountain of walkers out of their misery. Consider that debt paid, Lee...it’s Labor Day.


Isaac Clarke

Isaac is an engineer, not a hero. He took an assignment to weld air ducts and clean porn off of the Ishimura’s computers so he could spend a little QT with his girlfriend. Now he welds Necromorphs...to death. We’ll save you a hot dog, Isaac.


Gordon Freeman

Black Mesa scientist, and Hugh Laurie lookalike, Gordon Freeman, led a relatively uninteresting life...until he opened the door to another dimension and kick-started an alien invasion. He doesn’t say much, but he’s pretty fucking handy with a crowbar. He’s our designated driver for the weekend.

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