Keep Following Me!July 14th, 2008 by Gloria
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So last week we found out who the proverbial dimwits of the sidekick world are. This week, to make up for all my nay-saying, I’m going to divulge who I think the best sidekicks of the video game world are. I admit, I had a lot to choose from and it was hard to break it down into just five. However, I’m trying anyway.
A sidekick doesn’t have to be an amazing asset, or be capable of turning into a huge weapon. Just so long as they’re faithful and willing to go into battle. Not being annoying also helps. *coughNavicough* Some of the best sidekicks are the strong silent type.
5) Yoshi - To counterbalance last week’s number 5 spot, I figured I’d add in Mario’s other sidekick. No, I don’t really count Toad. Yoshi is one of the aforementioned ’strong silent types’ but that’s probably a good thing. What, if anything, could a giant green dinosaur possibly have to say? “Omnom, I eats da berry.” Sounds about right. Since the original Super Mario World game, Yoshi has been a popular addition to Mario’s arsenal.
He eats and poops out buffs. I bet you wish you could do that. He’s also practically invulnerable. No matter how many times he gets hit in Yoshi’s Island he never dies. The game only ends because the awful screaming baby gets pulled off screen. This dino also has the patience of a saint. Would you want to lug those annoying babies around for two entire games? I don’t think so. Playing the games was bad enough.
4) Kazooie - Of the genus breegullius snarkius. Banjo was a pretty plain and, let’s admit, boring main character. Kazooie was thrown in to spice things up. While initially she seems to be all talk and no action - effectively living her life in Banjo’s tiny backpack, eventually she shines in each game. Banjo pretty much has no offensive attacks except a roll and a pathetic claw move. Kazooie does almost all the powerful moves.
Not to mention she actually carries his bear ass. Literally. People tend to think this little red gal is annoying or obnoxious, but would you have been able to sit through the cut-scenes otherwise? I know I wouldn’t. It’s unfortunate that in the latest Banjo Kazooie installment, they seem to have made it into a vehicle based game. I guess hoping to cash in on that whole ‘build your own adventure’ game genre that has made so many other series popular. I have to say though, it’s not really looking impressive from here. Stick with what you know big bear and loud bird.
3) Dixie Kong - Why not Diddy? Well, honestly, I prefer Donkey Kong Country 2 over Donkey Kong Country. It’s one of those games I can sit down and play all night. And I have. But anyway, Dixie is the pink baret wearing member of the Kong family. Her most notable trait is her ponytail that also happens to make a startlingly good helicopter. I always assumed she was a chimpanzee, and I never really understood how their whole family was made up of gorillas and chimpanzees.
Dixie got her chance for the spotlight in Donkey Kong Country 3. She also never really seems to talk, but that’s okay.
2) Mog/Moogles - Moogles never get their props for being a valuable asset to the Final Fantasy world. Hell, they were all but completely absent from Final Fantasy VII. Moogles and chocobo are the two sidekicks from the FF series that seem to blend into the background of the games until nobody notices they’re there unless they need to buy something or ride somewhere.
One day they’ll revolt, just you wait. You’ll go to buy something or ride across a gross swamp and be pecked to death. They’ll take over the world. I’m telling you. Then we’ll start seeing games like: Final Fantasy: When Mogs collide. Actually, that sounds pretty fun.
1) Sparx the dragonfly - Someone mentioned this in the comments to my other post, and I’m inclined to agree that Sparx is one of the best sidekicks in the entire video game universe. Sparx is like a buffed, less annoying version of navi. He follows Spyro around and acts as his health meter. You recover health by torching sheep with your flame breath. Once the fodder is a shriveled husk, it releases a butterfly that Sparx consumes to replenish his health.
Sparx also collects most of your gems for you. If you’ve never played any of the Spyro games, I cannot articulate how incredibly convenient it is to have a feature like that. He also points you towards other gems that you may have missed. Sparx isn’t exactly the strongest of most impressive sidekick in the world, but he was put into the game with a specific job to do and his job benefits the player exponentially without taking the spotlight away from the main character. This is pretty much exactly how a sidekick should work.
So there, I do have a heart after all. Writing this article has given me a powerful urge to go dig up my old Spyro the Dragon games. I think I’ll go do that now…

July 14th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
I have been playing Spyro: The Eternal Night for GBA. XD It’s actually really fun, and I do enjoy Sparx’s presence. Of COURSE I love moogles, I have one tattooed on my left calf.
Also I loved Nall in Lunar: Silver Star Story. He always made me giggle. Of course Clank is cool too. Man, there are too many.
July 14th, 2008 at 6:04 pm
Yeah, I was gonna throw in Nall but so many other people have already given him props. xD
July 14th, 2008 at 6:27 pm
SPARX! I loved not having to run over all the gems. Oh, Sparx. His voice is cute too. SUCH A PERFECT SIDEKICK. The only thing I didn’t like were the Sparx levels of one of the Spyro games, I think it was the third one. They were all 2-D, I think, which threw me off, and were kind of like Pac-Man. Plus, Sparx didn’t have a Sparx v.2 in those levels to pick up his gems for him. I guess Sparx is just better as a sidekick and not a main character.
July 15th, 2008 at 6:41 am
I have to say my favorite sidekick ever would be Agro from Shadow of the Colossus. He doesn’t talk, does make any stupid “witty” comments, and will follow you to the ends of the earth if needs be. When he’s in danger at the end of the game you really feel a connection towards him, something which I’ve never felt for Daxter, Clank or Sparx.
As a final note it goes without saying that Alyx Vance from Half Life 2 deserves a mention.
July 15th, 2008 at 9:20 am
I wouldn’t argue with you at all that Dixie is far better than Diddy. I mean c’mon. Hair’o'copter. Beats Diddy any day of the week.
July 15th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
Pfft. Diddy is CLEARLY the superior monkey. Either way, it’s irrelevant, because of all of the Kongs, Chunky was the best. He can pick up a boulder with relative ease, which is more than can be said for most primates.
For best sidekick, though, I’m gonna have to say the old man from Psychonauts. I can’t remember his name, but he lives in your head and is summoned with bacon. Both very strong suits, no?
July 17th, 2008 at 8:39 am
I always loved the two sidekicks in Secret of Mana, but I don’t think they count since if you had your younger siblings/friends play too, they ceased to be sidekicks and became your co-heroes.
Same with Legend of Mana, which featured a rotating turntable of sidekicks, most of whom were rad.
Also the other cat from Cattrap (it was always catboy for me, since I played the girl).
July 17th, 2008 at 1:50 pm
I could never tell if it was because I was doing something wrong, but I never had a sidekick, pet, or golem that could pull their own weight worth a damn.
I’m pretty sure I was just missing something…
Also, the sprite was clearly the raddest. Absorb MP was just bullshit.
July 18th, 2008 at 12:10 pm
Kazooie owns all of them.
July 18th, 2008 at 5:08 pm
I have an unhealthy obsession with Moogles. Great article!
Old-Wizard will be with you…always.
July 18th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
PS: Glad Tails wasn’t on this list.