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The Sexiest Male Video Game Characters To Date

We have given you a list of our top picks for some of the sexiest female video game characters here. Now it is time for the guys! With all those hours holding a controller and staring at the television―well a girl will fantasize! Here is my list of the sexiest male video game characters to date. Read on to check out these hotties!

5. Leon Kennedy (Resident Evil series)
Leon has boyish good looks and a great sense of style. Women usually want men to have decent employment, and he has a pretty respectable job as a police officer. Also, he reminds me a little of Dean Winchester from the television show Supernatural. Leon knows how to show a girl a good time and the fact his shirts are extremely tight doesn’t hurt. Now if only he would return a girl’s calls!

4. Sephiroth (Final Fantasy series)
Sometimes a girl just wants a bad guy, and Sephiroth is about as evil as they come. Sephiroth has many admirable qualities like his strength, long-flowing locks, and best of all he looks good in black. Also, it does help that he wears a tight leather outfit and carries a big sword.

3. Duke Nukem (Duke Nukem series)
Duke Nukem has been around for a long time and was one of the first males to enter my life in my early PC gaming days. Duke just oozes cool with his dark shades, spiked hair, confidence and big muscles. Yeah, the muscles are what got me―what can I say? It also goes back to some girls just like a-holes too.

2. Ellis (Left 4 Dead 2)
Ellis isn’t the sharpest tool in the tool shed, but he is adorable. His best qualities are that he is friendly, open, sweet and optimistic. How often do you meet a guy that gets that excited about zombies and rocket launchers? Ellis may be young and naive but hey that’s the perfect combination for any good boy toy. He looks a little like Matt Damon, doesn’t he? Ellis is a country boy that knows how to use his tools―he can fix my engine any day!

1. Gordon Freeman (Half-Life series)
Gordon is the strong silent type―which is always intriguing―since it adds a degree of mystery. When you are first introduced to Gordon he is a theoretical physicist working at the Black Mesa Research facility―meaning he not only has a great job but is extremely intelligent. Overtime he shows his heroic side and what girl doesn’t like to see bravery in a man. Gordon is an overall nice guy and basically resembles Dr. House―but with the added bonus of CAKE!

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