I know exactly what you mean and frankly I'm sick of it. Female protagonists aren't even an afterthought, they just aren't there. The three examples of realistic female protagonists people always bring up are Samus (who hasn't been relevant since Other M), Laura Croft (who is best known as a sex symbol), and Jade. And other than select-your-gender RPG protagonists who else is there? Heather from Silent hill 3? April from the Longest Journey? Even if males represent the majority of the gamer demographic, this is ridiculous. I tried doing a google search on "upcoming female video game protagonists" and I got nothing.xXxJessicaxXx said:I know that I'm in the minority here and I'm probably going to get shouted down pretty badly but please think about what it's like to grow up loving a past-time that no one seems to want you to be involved in.
But it's not just the lack of representation main-character wise, it's the assumption that video games are played by men and men only. You can see it in the scantily-clad female support characters, in the Witcher's sexy postcards, and in the fact that female characters are more often used as rewards than anything else. Even in little stuff like Amalur's recycled dialogue there's the assumption that even if someone is bothering to play with a female avatar it must just be a guy who prefers staring at a woman's ass, and if that's the case then why bother doing the extra work? It's depressing and alienating. The only developers who bother thinking about the female audience is Bioware, though you wouldn't know it by the asinine way they market their games.
Also, the argument that male characters are just as sexualized as female characters is bullshit. I'd explain why, but this comic does it better than I could.
