Choosing and maintaining a good hairstyle can be an absolute nightmare if you don't know what you're doing. Not only does your hair say a lot about you on a personal and stylistic level, but how well you take care of it also shows your level of commitment.
It takes a lot of commitment to maintain proper hair care in the risky situations you usually see in video games, but against all odds, there are characters who manage to do so, and more often than not, do it absolutely fabulously.
9 Rosa - Pokemon Black 2 And White 2 ꦉ
Most 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:protagonist Pokemon Trainers in the mainline Pokemon games have some manner of distinctive look about them, though usually, it's either in the form of a hat or their clothes. Out of all of these protagonists, Black 2 and White 2's female protagonist, Rosa, has some of the least head coverage, allowing her hair to shine through. Two large buns leading down into twintails is a classic protagonist look, not to mention surprisingly easy to accessorize based on the number of subtle variations they can have when Rosa is in her Pokestar Studios costumes.
8 💯 Ichiban Kasuga - Yakuza: Like A Dragon
Before he went to prison, Ichiban's hairstyle of choice was the punch perm, a classic tough-guy look involving a head of short, tightly packed curls. Of course, the punch perm was biggest in the 70s, so by 2000, few people still knew how to do them. That's why when Ichiban got out of prison in 2019 and asked for one at a local hair salon, the poor stylist had no idea what he was talking about, opting instead to just wing it. The wild, frizzy style Ichiban ended up with definitely isn't a punch perm and got him a few weird looks, but it has a certain majesty to it that enhances both his 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:toughness and approachability, kind of like a lion's mane.
7 𝕴 Karin Kanzuki - Street Fighter Series ﷽
Large, swirling ringlets are often referred to as "Ojou Curls," named after a term for wealthy young women, probably because only an exceptionally wealthy person could afford the metric tons of curlers and hairspray to maintain such a look. If there were anyone wealthy enough, it'd be Karin Kanzuki, who epitomizes the classic Ojou with her unshakeable confidence and enduring class. The only thing more impressive than the size of those ringlets is the fact that they stay perfectly styled no matter how many brawls Karin gets into. Maybe she has a stylist tend to them between rounds.
6 Marina🐓 Ida - Splatoon 2
Inkopolis is a city on the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:cutting edge of style. If you aren't rocking the freshest looks 24/7, nobody wants anything to do with you, which is why those in positions of authority around the city are basically required to be stylish.
As both a news presenter and one half of Off The Hook, Marina's tentacles are always impeccably maintained, with long strands perfectly framing her face and providing adequate space for her headphones. Since Marina's specialty is more in the technological side of things, it's probably a safe assumption that Pearl helps her with her usual routine.
5 Millia Rage - Guilty Gear Series 🃏 🅘
When Millia was young and undergoing her assassin training, the 6th Forbidden Spell, Angra, was cast upon her. This mighty magic gives one the ability to freely manipulate their own hair, though it also has some manner of cost that has yet to make itself apparent. Regardless, thanks to Angra, Millia's hair is both her most distinctive feature and her most deadly weapon. Even when it's transformed into various forms of weaponry, Millia's hair always maintains its immaculate, golden sheen, and when altering its shape, she often opts for either simple, elegant blades, or elaborate flower arrangements.
4 General Lionwhyte🐼 - Brutal Legend
You could say a lot of generally unpleasant things about General Lionwhyte. He's a vain, cruel, and irritating man, not to mention a traitor to humanity. No matter what, though, you do have to admit that the man knows how to take care of his hair. Really, you could argue it's the only thing he knows how to do. Lionwhyte's hair is long, luxurious, voluminous, surprisingly resilient, and for some reason, works as a fully functional pair of wings. This is probably due to some nondescript magic borrowed from the demons, but it's fun to pretend his hair follicles are just so strong they can easily support his weight.
3 Moby Jo💛nes - SSX Series ও
While Moby is nowhere near the only video game character to sport an excellently-maintained set of dreadlocks, he 🥀does get some special credit for keepi♒ng those dreadlocks looking good in spite of what he spends his time doing, namely snowboarding.
Moby is an especially aggressive snowboarder, hitting the slopes with distinctive freedom and ferocity that results in high speed and frequent wipeouts. Dreadlocks are a rather resilient hairstyle in general, but Moby's dreads are the hair equivalent of solid steel.
2 ♔ Sindeဣl - Mortal Kombat Series
You'd never know Sindel was supposed to be dead if you looked at her without already knowing. Heck, even if you did, you probably wouldn't know that she's one of the older characters in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mortal Kombat's enduring roster. Sindel takes great care of herself, and her hair is no exception, grey and black locks flowing back into an elegant mane befitting Edenia's former queen. Of course, it probably doesn't seem all that regal when she's using it as an improvised hand 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:to strangle someone, but hey, if you're gonna strangle someone, you might as well look good doing it.
1 😼 Female Protagonist - Persona 3 Portable
The original male protagonist of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Persona 3 had a pretty low-key hairstyle, with his blue hair in a short cut and bangs partially covering his face. The female protagonist introduced in Persona 3 Portable is a bit more of an outwardly peppy person and has hair that expresses that. It's a soft red shade, braided and tied back into a cute, fluffy ponytail that's equal parts appealing and practical, keeping the bulk of her hair out of her face. If you look closely at the barrettes she has in her hair, you'll see they spell out the Roman numeral for 22, a possible reference to the Fool Arcana's positions as both 0 and 22 in the Tarot.