I have noticed that while Female characters are a hot button topic when these issues are discussed many male gamers come forward with how they are very unhappy with their male counterparts.
I personally can understand this as male video game characters are often as stereotyped as women. Despite the fact I see this as more of 'Power Fantasy' stereotype rather than how women are often hyper-sexualised I can understand that this is probably just an annoying!
When discussion about female characters erupt discussion about improvements to male characters are often put aside for another time. Well I would like to have that 'other time' So guys what are your current problems with video game dudes.
Personally I think the biggest problem is the portrayal of the action hero stereotype as the be all and end all of the male power fantasy. Characters like George Stobart the intelligent, humorous lawyer from Broken Sword or Max Payne, a guy who actually seems to have some emotional range other than 'lolshootthings' are just as valid as the Marcus Fenixs' (Fenixi? Fenixises?) of gaming.
Honestly I had trouble thinking up characters who break the norm and that is a problem... perhaps you guy can do better with a description of what YOU want from your protagonists (or even villains) rather than what the devs think you want!
I personally can understand this as male video game characters are often as stereotyped as women. Despite the fact I see this as more of 'Power Fantasy' stereotype rather than how women are often hyper-sexualised I can understand that this is probably just an annoying!
When discussion about female characters erupt discussion about improvements to male characters are often put aside for another time. Well I would like to have that 'other time' So guys what are your current problems with video game dudes.
Personally I think the biggest problem is the portrayal of the action hero stereotype as the be all and end all of the male power fantasy. Characters like George Stobart the intelligent, humorous lawyer from Broken Sword or Max Payne, a guy who actually seems to have some emotional range other than 'lolshootthings' are just as valid as the Marcus Fenixs' (Fenixi? Fenixises?) of gaming.
Honestly I had trouble thinking up characters who break the norm and that is a problem... perhaps you guy can do better with a description of what YOU want from your protagonists (or even villains) rather than what the devs think you want!