But it still doesn't make sense then.isiolia wrote:The focus is not so much that female game characters aren't well written, but that they predominately conform to male fantasies.Violent By Design wrote: So the question is, are there a lack of good female characters? Sure, but where are all the quality male characters? There aren't that many, and quite frankly, video games is a medium that does not require good characters, and it's went many years with out really having any (many more if we're just talking mainstream titles). So since it is not a necessity, there is little reason to have expectations of having all these fantastic characters, much less female ones.
It's a generalization all-around, since fantasy is an individual thing, but it's a valid point nonetheless.
Male characters also conform to male fantasies. The primary demograph is for males.
And apparently woman also like a lot of the female characters in gaming. If we're going to generalize, woman love the slender sexy chicks like Laura Croft (which I don't remember anything being wrong with her), Catwoman and Bayonetta (assuming that's her name). Sure some don't, but not every guy likes the damsel in the distress either if we're not going to stereotype. Furthermore, people buy those games regardless, if someone really wanted to make a stand, you would not buy them (or go further and heavily slander the product). I mean I'd comment more, but there is no video made to comment, so I don't even know her argument yet.
So what's really the problem?