erttheking said:
So, quick question, do you agree with me in that there should be a healthy balance of sexualized and empowered characters for both genders? If I haven't convinced you of the difference between the two, than at least an even balance of the types I showed you? With plenty of exploration of everything in between?
I kind of lost track of what I was talking about.
Yeah, a healthy diversity of characters is great, even if it does inevitably fall into that same mentality of trying to evenly represent everything. A little bit of token this, a bit of token that, but look at games like Team Fortress 2 or Borderlands. Sure TF2 is a total boy's club as far as the character roster goes, but that's beside the point, because what those two games have in common is that their representation of really any characters portrayed in their respective universes as a whole? They're diverse. And I'm not thinking genders or races, I'm thinking physically. How they both show off the many different ways a person can look, the way they use that to give the characters their character, instead of gunning straight for voluptuous girls or herculean guys as though they're trying to promote some kind of sexual attraction to the characters.
I think that's a good mentality, right there. A character shouldn't have their appearance based on what the player might find attractive, it should be based on what actually fits the character. Otherwise, you're just bombarding the audience with a physical idealization that's only going to have a toxic effect at the end of the day. And that, if you ask me, is the root of the problem for oversexualized characters, for guys and girls alike.