I decided to make this topic in response to a topic that I (and a lot of you, my fellow Escapists) posted in the other day that questioned why there aren't more homosexual characters in games.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.387320-Poll-Games-arent-gay-enough?page=1
In particular, the OP brings up this point:
I think it's a good and valid question. Is it not enough to simply state that Shepard's shuttle pilot is gay and have him struggling over the loss of his husband? Is HE not a "well writen" gay character? Just what exactly are you looking for in a well writen gay character? Should they be flamboyant stereotypes like limp-wristed interior decorators? I'd argue that it's enough to simply have it in a character's background that they're gay - the way it is with Cortez - rather than having it be their sole defining characteristic.
Cortez, as a character, is a top-notch fighter pilot that stayed on with the Normandy and became the shuttle pilot. A vital member of the crew, he fearlessly drops Shepard's squad off in some of the hottest battlefields in the war and genuinely worries for Shepard's safety. An upstanding soldier in the Alliance, and all-around just a good man. Oh, and he's grieving over the loss of his husband.
While the grieving is a major part of his story, it has nothing to do with his homosexuality. He could just as easily have been grieving over the loss of his wife or his child or something. That his lost loved one was his homosexual partner really isn't important to his story, it's just another detail about him as a character...but not the ONLY detail about him as a character.
Soooooo yeah. What do you consider to be a "well writen gay character"?
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.387320-Poll-Games-arent-gay-enough?page=1
In particular, the OP brings up this point:
This brought me to the question that is in this topic's title: "Just what IS a 'well writen' gay character?"I mean, I'm not exactly a champion of political correctness, but that kind of horrifies me that 2012, we only have ONE well-written gay guy in the whole mainstream gaming spectrum. 0 well-written lesbians.
I think it's a good and valid question. Is it not enough to simply state that Shepard's shuttle pilot is gay and have him struggling over the loss of his husband? Is HE not a "well writen" gay character? Just what exactly are you looking for in a well writen gay character? Should they be flamboyant stereotypes like limp-wristed interior decorators? I'd argue that it's enough to simply have it in a character's background that they're gay - the way it is with Cortez - rather than having it be their sole defining characteristic.
Cortez, as a character, is a top-notch fighter pilot that stayed on with the Normandy and became the shuttle pilot. A vital member of the crew, he fearlessly drops Shepard's squad off in some of the hottest battlefields in the war and genuinely worries for Shepard's safety. An upstanding soldier in the Alliance, and all-around just a good man. Oh, and he's grieving over the loss of his husband.
While the grieving is a major part of his story, it has nothing to do with his homosexuality. He could just as easily have been grieving over the loss of his wife or his child or something. That his lost loved one was his homosexual partner really isn't important to his story, it's just another detail about him as a character...but not the ONLY detail about him as a character.
Soooooo yeah. What do you consider to be a "well writen gay character"?