345 results since 1983? That factors into 11 women a year in games. round abouts, but before you get happy here, lets consider several things:
Not all of them from english games. Considering I don't want to learn another language just to game more, those are gunna have to be deducted. I'm not alone in this. It's pretty unreasonable to expect it.
They count gender select characters, which aren't to be included in my list. As venerable as Femshep is, she's not the star of her own game.
Some of whom are system exclusive. I'm pretty SoL as are others if I don't have that system, huh?
Some of whom are only briefly playable in a game that you otherwise play as a guy in. Well, I don't buy games to play as a guy unless they're pretty stellar, and I don't buy games to play as a female for only a fraction of the game.
Some of whom are only playble after beating the game as a guy. Having said that, I don't want the game spoiled before I even get to play as the female.
Some are NPC members of your party. I generally have to pick those up over time, and, well, they're NPCs. Side characters, not people you ply as from start to finish, starring in their own game. Deduct those.
The list is really padded by fighting game women. Fighting games, despite, ironically, being one of the greatest sources of playable women doesn't fit my list because those games don't focus on one character from start to end. No one has their own game in that.
It covers even the briefest of indie games.
Basically the list is so dilluted with stuff that doesn't apply to what I want, it's practically useless.
And so is your arbitrary Bechdel Test. I highly doubt you're going to play all of these games and it just seems like you're whining that you have no representation instead of using the list as a basis and finding games that may fit your standards and play them.
That list is includes things invalid to my argument and in no way invalidates my grievances with the industry.
Then take them up with the industry. It seems more and more that you're only interested in moving the goalposts when you've been presented with female protagonists and antagonists while ignoring the games and the stories therein.
It's not just the lack of female characters for me to play, and apparently reeasonably have access to as you're saying I should have a gaming PC, a Dreamcast, an NES, a N64, a gamecube, and pretty much every system under the sun, then the free time to track down the older games on the list, isn't the entirity of my problem with the industry.
I highly doubt you can play all of the games presented. But acting as if women are never in the games is rather disingenuous don't you think?
Lemme ask, how many games with female protagonists you play as from start to finish, with no jumping through hoops to get there, are we getting next year? And the year after that? What systems? Will the games be any good, and well marketed, or pretty much set up to fail against the male competition? What's the future of female repreentation, and the modern times of it?
The only one jumping through hoops is you with your gaming Bechdel test which eliminates 99% of the games that may be interesting. I'm not going to address it any further because it's ridiculous that you have such a rigid argument that doesn't allow you to play games on their merits with an obvious gender bias.
That's what really important. Going retro, and expecting people to buy old systems, nevermind buy multiple systems, and track down old games is pretty unreasonable.
And yet people do it and enjoy the games...
One really should consider "What if I have all the games off that list I can reasonably get, and I beat them all, and have no more intense drive to play them anymore? What's going to be coming out? What's new?" I'm pretty close there now, though a 3ds opened up my options a lil'bit.
When you can do it, maybe I'll plunk down more games for you to play.
Consider people just coming into games. The sort of people that can make you more money as they are willing, and able to spend it. Making them jump through hoops to get into what you want them to buy is only going to take you so far, if it takes you anywhere at all.
More than likely, the people coming into games are going to enjoy the games that they fancy the most. It doesn't make it easier to enjoy the games when you have gender blinders on.
How is it even remotely inviting to basically say "Oh, we don't really include you these days. If you want to game as your own gender, go buy old stuff, and be sure to pick up a bunch of old systems."
How is it even remotely inviting to stomp on old games and not play them for their merits and judge them accordingly?
In otherwords, I'm looking at a bigger picture than just what I want. I'm looking out for potential newcomers to gaming which is going to be necessary.
Not really... New comers would be introduced to new games just like new book readers are introduced to new books. Through friends and possibly family. That doesn't mean they need a test to find the games that are approved by committee.
Instead of inviting in more customers, the industry's more interested in segregating them away while they focus on an group that can't support the entire industry. At least not until so much compeititon dies off that monoplies happen.
You're making assumptions about the industry that are truly unfounded.
Oh wait, that's kinda happening now. CoD, and MW are practiclaly unchallenged, most sports games are only liscenced to one studio and competition is hard to mount. GTA is killing pretty much every open world game to where it's really hard to compete.
Right... TF2, Maple Story, and other F2P games are dying based on GTA and CoD... Those are assumptions that are again unfounded. Also, GTAV has been getting a lot of flack over their online game. And Minecraft is still a thing.
So why do people try and compete instead of take the paths of least resistance?
Maybe it's because you're not really here for the games and it seems more and more that you just want to complain about smaller details instead of looking at the games you like and enjoying them...
The third list fails to fix the prolems with lack of representation in the console arena, though, doesn't it? PC isn't the only gaming system.
But it sure is a list for some people.
If it's obvious via gendered words implying that you're a guy, you're a guy in a game. It's not fun overlooking it coz either way you're reminded of the gender of the character you're playing.
You're making no sense on this...
Since I like playing virtually anything that I can get my hands on that interests me, making a list of what I want in -a- game is absurd.
Funny that, when you accuse me of forcing people to jump through hoops...
What's needed is a lot of female lead games of various genres that aren't almost entirely PC only.
Then make them. Your list is arbitrary and ignores any game with a gender opposite female. I have no interest in someone that isn't even going to try games and only looks at things from a narrow lens.
Quina is not a playable female character that you play as from start to finish, she's a party member. Having an NPC in your party =/= playing as them from start to finish.
Playing as a female character for a fraction of the game's total play time = cop out.
They don't apply to the list.
Well, you get to play as her and she's a Hero in her own right as per the Monomyth theory. She applies to the list because the rules were that it was to be an ugly woman. And I showed her. Sorry, not interested in your list. Just play the games and enjoy them.