ITT: Characters from fighting games with your nationality that aren't walking stereotypes.
Spain: Mila from the DoA series. Neither a pirate, a womanizer or a bullfighter.
>>334290581
The guy who leaked every new DoA character back then claimed that Mila was ukrainian. Considering he was right with everything but that, it's safe to assume that Mila was based on Paul W. S. Anderson's (producer of the doA movie) wife Milla Jovovich who is ukrainian.
They simply changed Mila's origin to avoid any legal trouble.
>>334290581
But nobody even knows she's a Spaniard, Doa fans included.
>not in DoAX3
Probably the only reason I haven't bought it yet
Filipino: Josie from Tekken.
Despite being the strongest race in the world, she still cries.
>>334291969
>strongest race in the world
Pancit is good but calm down
Well, my grandparents are Irish/Scottish, does that count?
>>334292143
Are Irish people known to be assassins?
>>334292027
Chicken adobo is where it's at though
>>334291969
This a little, but I was born in Canada. Is there any Tekken fighters from Canada?
>>334292519
Nope
This dude.
>>334293105
And this bitch.
>>334292425
>IRA
>>334292425
Not that I know of.
>>334293201
Also RIco Rodriguez from Just Cause.
>>334293261
Seems like a militia instead of some band of assassins.
Are there dutch video game characters that aren't ww2 resistance members?
>>334292425
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson in In Bruges
>>334291763
>if I don't know none does
Hmm, the only fighting game characters from Scot/Ireland I can think of are the very poorly made Angus from Kasumi Ninja and...well, Morrigan.