Own it, Luigi. You deserve it (Picture: Nintendo)<\/span><\/p>\nAh Luigi – the savior of little brothers and player twos everywhere. We know you’ve been overshadowed by your brother, and being named ‘Luigi Mario’ was the icing on that cake.<\/p>\n
But don’t worry, we still love you buddy, and we’re adamant Mario wouldn’t have got anywhere without you.<\/p>\n
Whilst initially just being an identical swap of Mario with a different colour palette, Nintendo fleshed out Marios timid taller brother with each iteration, and over the years fans have come to adore him.<\/p>\n
So much so that in 2013, Nintendo announced the ‘Year of Luigi’, where we’d see a slew of games featuring our favourite companion in the starring role; with games such as Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Dr. Luigi, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, and New Super Luigi U.<\/p>\n
It’s great to see that he’s finally getting the recognition he deserves.<\/p>\n
4. Claptrap<\/h2>\n With a game setting populated with some of the most interesting and individual characters in any FPS, it’s impressive to stick out from amongst the crowd in ‘Borderlands’.<\/p>\n
Amidst the maniacs, the bandits, the vigilantes and the villains there stands one endearingly annoying robot – Claptrap.<\/p>\n
In many respects, you have to feel for the little guy – being programmed to be enthusiastic when he’s so crushingly alone, and often being the chew toy and plaything of bullymongs and bad guys across Pandora.<\/p>\n
But this fourth wall breaking, bossy, wonderfully irreverent character is definitely our favourite bucket of bolts, so we dub you, Claptrap P. Claptrappington our fourth favourite gaming companion. Yes, that’s actually his real name – pretty great right?<\/p>\n
3. Wheatley\/Potato (Portal 2)<\/h2>\n Why settle with one trusty companion, when you can have two?<\/p>\n
That’s exactly what Portal 2 provided, and whilst the power dynamic may shift and each have their own tendencies to exterminate all humans, in certain lights both Wheatley and Potato GLaDOS have their undeniable charms.<\/p>\n
With the excitable, ignorant Wheatley we get a friendly face with the makings of a respectable English robot butler. Sure, he’ll get on our nerves, but he was trying his best to help us.<\/p>\n
Or as it turns out, use us so he can gain ultimate power and destroy us.<\/p>\n
And on the topic of destroying unsuspecting Aperture Facilities testing staff, we see the series’ best character GLaDOS return to complete her character arc and turn out to be a pretty great gal.<\/p>\n
Granted, she’s lost her immense power and is being kept sentient via a potato, but let’s admit it – that just adds to the charm. Who’d have thought a potato could have so much personality?<\/p>\n
2. Elizabeth (BioShock)<\/h2>\n A female’s role in a video game used to be, lets face it, pretty backwards. Either a love interest, or someone to be rescued, or simply something to move the plot forward.<\/p>\n
Thankfully, those times have changed, and those of you who may still think it a burden to have a woman accompanying your manly, no-nonsense protagonist have clearly never met Elizabeth from Bioshock Infinite.<\/p>\n
We can think of no more apt description of her than one lyric from Dan Bull’s Bioshock rap; ‘I’m telling ya, Elizabeth isn’t a damsel in distress, she’s the damn best wingman to ever don a dress’.<\/p>\n
And what a wingman she is. She’s certainly got her own talents – mainly tearing holes in time and space itself to turn any battle in your favour. <\/p>\n
However, if you find yourself in the heat of battle and things aren’t going your way, just rely on Elizabeth who’ll throw you a shotgun and tell you to get back in the fray. She does not mess around.<\/p>\n
Whilst Booker DeWitt is an undeniably formidable character who can stand up to pretty much anything Columbia can throw at him, thinking he can manage Elizabeth is wishful thinking.<\/p>\n
Whether she’s knocking DeWitt out with a wrench and stealing his air ship, or acting as the deadly femme fatale in the DLC, she is definitely one companion who can stand their own, and we feel lucky that she’s decided to join us on our journey.<\/p>\n
1. Varric (Dragon Age)<\/h2>\n \nVarric is the hero we need but don’t deserve (Picture: BioWare)<\/span><\/p>\nWhilst everyone on this list has provided us with countless great memories as they’ve accompanied us on countless quests, Varric transcended that.<\/p>\n
Through his appearances in the Dragon Age series, he became the closest thing we ever found to a friend in a video game. Yes, we know how sad that sounds, but it’s true!<\/p>\n
It’s evident that he truly cares for Hawke and will constantly put himself at danger to preserve him.<\/p>\n
He’ll put his own morals on hold to do right by you, and he’ll develop from a selfish, sarcastic, grouchy Dwarf who’s only goal is to live a luxurious life at minimal effort, into an altruistic, friendly, morally upstanding companion who’ll follow you to hell and back.<\/p>\n
Not to say he still won’t fire out with plenty of clever quips, call you out on your nonsense or straight up make fun of you.<\/p>\n
In an adventure with Varric, nothing is ever boring, that’s for sure, and we’re still waiting for a game to bring a character just to life as much as Bioware did with him.<\/p>\n
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And there we have 10 companions, plus a few more for good measure, who’ve been fantastic partners in crime, and a joy to adventure alongside.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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