Which characters set gaymers pulses racing?
Thanks
to the prevailing wisdom that all video gamers are hormonally charged
heterosexual men, most developers design their wares with that
demographic in mind. As such, it should be no surprise that big-breasted babes abound in much of the software sold in stores today. That doesn’t mean gay guys are left with no one to ogle when they fire up a game on their PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 or Wii. In
fact, more than a handful of hunks have paraded across the screen over
years, with the following list highlighting the hottest: He loses a few points for the weird ‘do, but everything else is so spot on that it can be overlooked.

Guile (Street Fighter series)—The Street Fighter
series has hosted a number of hotties over the years, but Guile stands
head and shoulders above the rest because of his military background
(who doesn’t like a guy in a uniform?).
Leon S. Kennedy (Resident Evil 2 and 4)—Leon
Kennedy proves you can be fashion-forward even while working to rid the
world of zombies. Thankfully, he seems to be a looker even without the
tight jeans, the bomber jacket and manicured mane. Now Capcom (the
game’s producer) needs to give him a few alternate outfits to prove
that point. Here’s an idea: Maybe he could run around in his tighty
whities in the series’ upcoming sequel?
Kratos (God of War I and II)—What
makes Kratos so hot? Well, for starters, the folks who designed
him were inspired by Greek mythology—Hercules in particular.
Unfortunately, they also made him sociopathic. Considering it looks
like he stepped, dripping with sweat, out of Gladiator, I’m willing to give him a pass for not being completely sane.
Solid Snake (Metal Gear Solid)—If Snake were a character in a movie, he’d be James Bond.
Instead of hanging out at casinos and having sex with supermodels,
though, he’d be spending his spare time in swamps and eating rats. OK,
so Daniel Craig doesn’t have much to worry about when it comes to casting the next 007 flick. That said, I doubt Snake would be caught dead packing his Speedo.
Frank West (Dead Rising)—Frank
isn’t the most photogenic guy in the world (his schnoze is a bit
suspect, for starters), but he exudes a cool confidence that puts any
and all of his superficial shortcomings to shame. (The leather jacket
and unbuttoned shirt help matters as well.) Of course, I guess you have
to be confident when your job consists of killing zombies.
El Blaze (Virtua Fighter 5)—Professional
wrestlers may lack a few things (a sense of style, a well-developed
vocabulary), but at least some of them are easy on the eyes. That’s
certainly the case with the shirtless (and disturbingly shiny) El
Blaze, the latest addition to Sega’s seminal series of fighters. Now if
only we could convince him to ditch the silly mask...
Dante (Devil May Cry
series)—Here we go again, a game character who’s dedicated to
exterminating demons. While Dante’s designers may have been creatively
challenged when they came up with his back story, they obviously worked
through their issues when they brought him to life physically. He’s
definitely a bit of a pretty boy—what with that chic hairstyle, red
leather jacket and low-rise pants—but the tight abs and well-defined
chest are sure to attract guys with all tastes.
Vaan (Final Fantasy XII)—Finally,
a twink! Vaan’s a 17-year-old street urchin who dreams of becoming a
“sky pirate.” Whatever. In the real world, you just know Vaan would be
sashaying around town and chatting on his new iPhone while ogglers of
both genders follow his every move.
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