"There are hardcore gamers and there are casual gamers."
Everything is only as serious as you take it, in the context you take it in. A person who spends 1,000+ hours and over 500 dollars playing Candy Crush is probably taking it waaaaay more seriously then someone who downloaded Dark Souls and played it for five minutes just to show they could.
Darker graphics, bleaker story telling and 'more complicated' mechanics do not equal a more intense gaming experience or a more 'dedicated' player base.
"By showing sex you show these characters have a history, an emotional attachment."
Not at all. We live in a culture where its considered weird to not have sex. Sex/sexual appeal permeates a large amount of our media, from television to movies to music, etc.
This of course isn't to say that sex -cannot- be used to show history and an emotional attachment, but that it should not be used on its own in an attempt to show attachment, since it is so often used to show everything else that by comparison sex is basic bread and butter.
If you want to show a heavy emotional attachment, have them casually hold hands and have interesting, intimate dialogue. Not necessarily sexual, but intimate and emotionally aware.
"Games are just shoving diversity wherever they can nowadays"
For the longest time white male protag. has been how you appeal to the main stream audience - considered to be young white adult male gamers but now even that group has grown either sick of that singular form of protagonist or is playing different character types merely because it is more adventurous and fun on average.
White bland male was the protagonist because 'no one would buy it', they flooded the market with them, people ate it up for a while, now they are sick of eating white male protagonist and want a more diverse choice. That's all it is.
Of course, that's not to say that a game with a white male protagonist wouldn't sell or that people now hate playing white male protagonists - just that games that allow you to pick other options are more likely to be sung more praises.
In addition, having a single person that happens to be a white male fighting against bad people is a bit of a played out idea just on its own - and the video game industry (Bioware and Telltale games aside) hates writers. Like, for no reason.
Also, why don't we start calling White Male Protagonists 'Wimps'?
White Male Protagonists
It would've been so perfect, just the right match for Yahztee's spunk gargle wee-wee.
Everything is only as serious as you take it, in the context you take it in. A person who spends 1,000+ hours and over 500 dollars playing Candy Crush is probably taking it waaaaay more seriously then someone who downloaded Dark Souls and played it for five minutes just to show they could.
Darker graphics, bleaker story telling and 'more complicated' mechanics do not equal a more intense gaming experience or a more 'dedicated' player base.
"By showing sex you show these characters have a history, an emotional attachment."
Not at all. We live in a culture where its considered weird to not have sex. Sex/sexual appeal permeates a large amount of our media, from television to movies to music, etc.
This of course isn't to say that sex -cannot- be used to show history and an emotional attachment, but that it should not be used on its own in an attempt to show attachment, since it is so often used to show everything else that by comparison sex is basic bread and butter.
If you want to show a heavy emotional attachment, have them casually hold hands and have interesting, intimate dialogue. Not necessarily sexual, but intimate and emotionally aware.
"Games are just shoving diversity wherever they can nowadays"
For the longest time white male protag. has been how you appeal to the main stream audience - considered to be young white adult male gamers but now even that group has grown either sick of that singular form of protagonist or is playing different character types merely because it is more adventurous and fun on average.
White bland male was the protagonist because 'no one would buy it', they flooded the market with them, people ate it up for a while, now they are sick of eating white male protagonist and want a more diverse choice. That's all it is.
Of course, that's not to say that a game with a white male protagonist wouldn't sell or that people now hate playing white male protagonists - just that games that allow you to pick other options are more likely to be sung more praises.
In addition, having a single person that happens to be a white male fighting against bad people is a bit of a played out idea just on its own - and the video game industry (Bioware and Telltale games aside) hates writers. Like, for no reason.
Also, why don't we start calling White Male Protagonists 'Wimps'?
White Male Protagonists
It would've been so perfect, just the right match for Yahztee's spunk gargle wee-wee.