Fumbles said:
Treblaine said:
Fumbles said:
Gwen from Torchwood
River from Firefly
Even Black Widow from Avengers was a strong female character
Buffy (Actually Joss Whdon has said that he is a feminist...sooo)
I'm afraid I didn't catch those )other than Buffy) but what is it about these characters that makes them both good protagonists and truly feminine characters.
They all have realistic skills. Are all strong, they all can exist without men. You can argue that Gwen from Torchwood needs Jack Harkness, but after she learns the ropes, she is a strong female character. As far as games go, I will have to say Fear Effect is the only one that comes to mind.
I do agree that most of this thread is, unfortunately, correct.
Realistic skills, does that mean Sherlock Holmes isn't a good protagonist for his unrealistic intellect? This is a huge problem for games where the creator cannot contrive by writing circumstances for the protagonist to prevail, they must have unrealistic abilities to survive against the challenging odds.
And what do you mean by strength? The problem with significant physical strength is testosterone, it is the single most potent anabolic steroid, it and it's derivatives are the main doping drug used in competitive sports for it gives such a huge physical strength advantage. It is also the SINGLE hormone that makes males into MEN. It is the higher levels of testosterone in men that cause them to have masculine-ised brains, grow male genitals in the womb, and in puberty grow chest hair, and beards, etc. Without testosterone men would be indistinguishable from women except by performing a biopsy of the gonads.
This means men have an inherent strength advantage as compared to women, like steroid using man compared to a typical man. This is also what means men have a shorter life expectancy than women and equivalent for steroid juicers.
But I don't see this as a problem for females as protagonists as this makes them the underdog. The phrase "might is right" is the creed of tyrants the greatest stories told are those that prove that creed wrong.
What are needed are "unrealistic skills". Video games are based upon this, think the bullet-hell shooters where you are one-hit-death yet the big boss you have to get multiple solid hits to defeat them. I think an unrealistic skill would be extreme accuracy while the all-males enemies are spraying bullets everywhere carelessly.
(I don't know what parts of this thread you agree with, there are many diverging views and assessments.)