Just a point : The actual trend of restrictively conventionally beautiful females in predominant character roles isn't nesisarily restricted to video games. Everything from tv , movies to D&D manuals suffer from it too. The problem is a whole lot bigger than just video games and that's part of why it's a problem. It's a little depressing how it doesn't matter how talented an actor you are, you could be the female Lawerence Oliver if you're a woman and you aren't pretty you just never get hired... depending on the show not even as a background performer.
The reason it matters is because it impacts the self esteem of women. All women, the pretty ones and those not gifted with nigh unnatural beauty. It sets a standard that says "If you aren't pretty then no body will give a crap about you." It's a big contributor to why some starve themselves and sometimes die in an effort to be thin or go through painful cosmetic surgeries or even commit suicide. In the event that an non-model like female character comes along they usually are there for a gag or are a very nasty sort of character.
So with that being said I think dredging up more non-human examples of not traditionally pretty female characters doesn't really help matters. I mean, by all means game industry please make more of them but that doesn't really help matters on the the human body image front.
The reason it matters is because it impacts the self esteem of women. All women, the pretty ones and those not gifted with nigh unnatural beauty. It sets a standard that says "If you aren't pretty then no body will give a crap about you." It's a big contributor to why some starve themselves and sometimes die in an effort to be thin or go through painful cosmetic surgeries or even commit suicide. In the event that an non-model like female character comes along they usually are there for a gag or are a very nasty sort of character.
So with that being said I think dredging up more non-human examples of not traditionally pretty female characters doesn't really help matters. I mean, by all means game industry please make more of them but that doesn't really help matters on the the human body image front.