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A Gamer Valentine’s: The Most Cuffable Characters

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Gamers have favorite characters for various reasons, some have specific abilities and others have catchy sayings. As we step into the month of love (February), we will look at the characters who have an irresistible charm and appeal. Here is a list of five video game characters who are deemed to be the most ‘attractive’ by gamers worldwide.

1. Lara Croft (Tomb Raider Series)

Realistic features, not to mention the voice is unique.


2. Chun-Li (Street Fighter Series)

The 2 hair buns are a sight to see, along with a nice smile.


3. Poison (Street Fighter Series)

Bright pink hair and high heels, need I say more?


4. Harley Quinn (Batman Series)

The multi-colored hair and baseball bat is an undefeated combo.


5. Catwoman (Batman Series)

All black bodysuit with sleek features.


Being that we are in the month of love, I’ve included my top 10 ‘love songs’ list. This list is in no specific order. These are just songs I listen to when I may be sad because me and a specific person didn’t work out, OR I may listen to these songs when I’m fantasizing about me and a specific person’s future (Hey, I’m allowed to dream right? 😊

Top 10 Love Songs

  1. Best of Me (Part 2) – Mya ft. Jay-Z
  2. Halfcrazy – Musiq Soulchild
  3. Mesmerize – Ja Rule ft. Ashanti
  4. Dontchnage – Musiq Soulchild
  5. Read Your Mind – Avant 
  6. Rain On Me – Ashanti 
  7. Just Friends – Musiq Soulchild
  8. Falsetto – The Dream
  9. No Better Love – Young Gunz
  10. 4Ever – Lil’ Mo ft. Fabolous

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