Happy Lunar New Year! Celebrating The Lovable Dogs Of Video Games
Dogs: man’s best friend in the real world. Fluffy, loyal, and/or able to fetch frisbees and other things for you if they weren’t distracted by pointer lights.
In the digital realm of video games, dogs are usually a protagonist’s item fetcher, and companion/walking backpack/suitcase for life. Other times, they too can become video game protagonists, or even steal the spotlight from their masters. This Bountie feature is all about the dogs of video games.
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Be it the domesticated kind or the wild kind (like wolves), let’s celebrate The Year of the Dog by listing out our favourite best four-legged loyal allies gaming culture has to offer. Happy Chinese New Year, everyone!
Missile (from Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective)
We start off this list with a not-so-well-known-but-still-adorable Pomeranian named Missile. This little fella dies early in the puzzle game, but he ends up aiding our ghostly detective through many puzzles and challenges in keeping people in the physical world alive.
The Dog (from Fable II)
Your dog in Fable II is the most-touted feature in Peter Molyneux’s Xbox 360 masterpiece. Or at least that’s how he sold it back in the day. Despite the overblown hype, your dog is still pretty awesome; he helps dig treasure for you, fight off bad guys, and also lead you to your objective. Best of all, your dog is crucial in determining your character’s ending.
Rush (from the Mega Man series)
He’s a spring coil. He’s a submarine. He’s a portable jet. He’s a hoverboard. He’s also power armour. There’s nothing Rush cannot do to help Mega Man as long as his creator Dr Light is around to figure out how to modify the good robot dog. We’re surprised he didn’t come with a portable toaster in case Mega Man needed to get breakfast on the go while on his way to dismantle Toad Man and Snake Man the umpteenth time around.
Poppy (from the Samurai Shodown series)
Galford’s four-legged buddy is a living weapon, ready for his master’s beck and call. He can launch himself as a pinball (think Blanka’s roll) and even pin an opponent so that he/she is prone to your follow-up attacks. Poppy is one of the pioneers in video game history where a ninja fighter is gimped without the aid of his canine buddy.
Shadow (from Dead To Rights)
The ultimate K-9 unit in any police force in a video game, this half-malamute half-wolf dog can assist his master Jack Slater in incapacitating crooks. He can also play ninja and pick off terrorists one-by-one with the power of dog reflexes and wolf-like savagery. This dog goes straight for the jugular; he sure won’t be needing any Royal Canin to satisfy his bloodlust.
Yamato (from Shadow Dancer)
Joe Musashi’s attack dog pal in Shadow Dancer is a huge bundle of awesome since he’s fast at incapacitating opponents so that his master can score a kill. And he’s also a pile of cute if he gets hurt. Any canine that gets his or her own stylized charge meter gets our vote for top dog in video gamedom.
Dogmeat (from the Fallout series)
From decent party companion to immortal portable suitcase-slash-attack dog, the many Dogmeats of the post-apocalyptic world have always been consistent party members since the first Fallout game on PC. Throughout each sequel, Dogmeat becomes a sentient killing machine and effective treasure finder too.
Honourable mention: Rex the robot dog in Fallout: New Vegas.
Shikuru (from the Samurai Shodown series)
When they had Nakoruru’s alternate fighting form use a wolf instead of an eagle, SNK even impressed themselves. So much so that they made an all-new character in the form of Rera and her furry four-legged companion Shikuru.
Rera is basically a top tier character as long as she’s atop her wolf companion. She can raze the competition with lightning-fast attacks unlike the other samurais in the game.
Boomer (from FarCry 5)
FarCry 5 isn’t even out yet, and we already have a nomination for best dog in video games for 2018. Boomer will maul enemies, stealth kill pursuers, and even fetch weapons for you. And if you don’t like his current fur colour, you can customize it so that he looks like the killer rabid Golden Retriever you’ve always wanted.
Amaterasu (from Okami)
Granted, she’s not really a dog or a wolf and more like an actual goddess, but she starts out as one in the Kamiki Village.Throughout the course of the game, she befriends a tiny bug painter called Issun, fights off demons and aspects of darkness, and flourishes the land with nature.
Aside: the game’s out on PC now; you have no excuse not to play the best action adventure game in recent years that’s better than any Zelda title save for LoZ: Breath of the Wild.
The Pomeranian (from Tokyo Jungle)
We cap off this list with perhaps the most hardcore survivalists in this oddity of a PS3 game: Tokyo Jungle. When you start the game, you control a Pomeranian who has to survive by killing mice and fat cats, while also continue its lineage by procreating with other Pomeranians.
Are these breed of toy dogs the unsung heroes of gaming? Who knows? You can tell us who your favourite dog and four-legged canine companion is on Bountie’s Facebook page.
Bountie would also like to wish everyone again a Happy Chinese New Year. May your new year be prosperous and Bountie-ful!
Originally published at bountie.io on February 15, 2018.