It doesn’t end withArcane

Likeeveryoneelsein the world, I finished watchingArcane, Netflix and Riot Games’ show tied to theLeague of Legendsuniverse. Admittedly, I don’t really enjoy playingLeague, but, like with most games, I still really enjoy the lore. So despite not having an especially personal connection to the source material, I found the star relationship ofArcane, the now undeniably canon one between Vi and her sister Jinx, to be compelling.

I have a sister (our relationship involves 100% less bombings than Vi’s), and seeingArcanetake an emotional look at this sometimes infuriating, mostly fulfilling familial bond that girls have was a nice surprise from games media. It made me think, though, that most game siblings are brothers or brother and sister. And often, when sisters are depicted, they’re presented asultra-sexyrivals,something thatLeaguethe game does, too, which is undoubtedly more about gameplay (and appealing to male eyes!) than sisters themselves.

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So, I came up with four of my favorite sisters in video games that provide alternatives to those conventions with lore or less conventional gameplay. Let me know your favorite video game siblings in the comments!

Quelaag and Quelaag’s Sister,Dark Souls

Quelaag and Quelaag’s Sister are probably my favorite video game sisters — theirstorymakes me so sad! Blind and sick, Quelaag’s Sister is only able to talk to fellow Daughter of Chaos Quelaag, who provides her comfort and care despite their disagreements over how to rule. Their sisterhood is more core to them than any disagreement.

Giana and Maria,The GreatGiana Sisters

Although this 1987 game was an obviousSuper Mario Bros.knockoff(and theloading screenis so insanely, unnecessarily sexual “lol”) , I think the story is sweet. Little sleeping Giana ends up in a dangerous dreamworld and fights her way through it to return to Maria. It’s nice to have girls looking out for girls in games, and Nintendo eventuallygot overthe whole copyright infringement thing.

Furies,Hades

The Furies are technically more a Greek mythology landmark than beacons in video game history, but they make for a fun boss fight. I like the idea of these three sisters sticking together to try to pummel your ass, and although not necessarily central to the game’s lore, the Furies’ inclusion as a boss is a nice alternative to games that put sisters on the sidelines.

Witch Sisters,Witch Sisters’ Sugary Dreams

Okay, I mainly picked this arcade-stylegamebecause it’s incredibly cute, but sisterhood can be cute, too! This game is about tiny witch sisters, Keet and Kat, who team up for a noble quest: regaining their stolen candy. I highly recommend playing with a younger sister, especially if she’s not typically into video games, but usually into candy.

Quelaag and Quelaag’s Sister are probably my favorite video game sisters

The Great Giana Sisters

Megaera, Alecto, and Tisiphone from Hades

Witch Sisters’ Sugary Dreams

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