Blue Ranger said:
Rebel_Raven said:
Does Luigi's mansion series count? Scared guy clad in green ghost busting nervously? I didn't play it, but I've seen gameplay, and researched into it.
Kirby? Kirby's a dude.
Pacman?
Quantum Conundrum where you play as a little boy puzzle solving more than anything.
Pokemon games. I don't think Ash/red is a hulking he-man by any stretch of the imagination nevermind the male pokemon.
Closure.
Dungeon Defenders. the knight is in heart shaped boxer shorts, and is hardly an Adonis.
Zombie tycoon II.
Kingdom Hearts series, maybe?
Legend of mana?
The Sims series?
Link, perhaps?
That's a short list of guys that don't fit the hulking macho man, or typical guy. Go ahead nad dispute if you want. I'll be able to think up more.
None of them are ugly though. How many of those characters are the stereotypical overweight basement dwellers? Seems his point flew over your head there.
Your entire hyperbole in your posts is getting rather pathetic. Yes, there are more male protagonists than female, but there are a lot more female protagonists than you care to realize. Clearly you don't bother to play much games or even do your research.
I also find it funny with you suggesting that there should be games where the roles are reversed and have a woman saving the guy. Why the hell should the damsel in distress be a man, especially when I keep hearing people like you talk down about the damsel in distress? If there are to be games with reversed roles, then I hope they go all the way. Make a game where all the bad guys you kill are only females. Let females be the cannon fodder for once. Let the males be the ones worthy of saving instead of the women.
I find it funny that you would go out of your way to only play games with female protagonists. There's some deep-seeded sexism right there. It goes both ways. It's as sexist as guys refusing to play a game because the character is female.
Oh, you want outright UGLY male protagonists? Maybe you should've specefied, and asked as opposed to assuming those guys didn't ecxist, or that I didn't know about them. See, the guy I replying to just wanted people that weren't typical muclemen, and such as far as I know.
For you?
Boogerman, Chuck Rock, arguably everyone in Brink, earthworm Jim, Raiden kinda gotten ugly with his cyborg parts, Sir Daniel Fortesque, Stubbs the Zombie, Legacy of Kain's Raziel (Isn't raziel missing a lower jaw or something?)Cryptosporidium 137 from Destroy all humans was an ugly ugly alien guy. Deadpool's game hasn't been released just yet, but it will be. Deadpool is pretty damn ugly under that mask.
So, there's the ugly section. EASILY, there it is out of the past, present, and future of gaming. Guys not held up to adonis like perfect beauty.
Yeah, there's no basement dweller heroes just yet that I know of. Kinda close in Comix Zone, but nothing so sterotypical as an ugly one in a male only protagonist game. There probably is one out there, but if there is, you apparently didn't do your research if I find one. Want to go that route ye who thrusts fingers at me?
But where's the ugly female protagonists in female only protagonist games? Hm? Go ahead, and research that. Coz I'd say you have to research them.
So I'm not made of money, able to buy every game since the 80s just to get my fix, and get a powerful computer with god knows how much disk space if I wanna PC game. I'm not a huge fan of PC gaming either since there's so much that can go wrong with it.
So I'm not scraping the hell out of the corners of the internet, and scouring to find every last female only protagonist game? So I'm not learning Japanese to be able to play those games not released in the english speaking world?
Thing is I have to do stuff like that if you want me to go get every female protagonist only game to quell my wrath against the gaming industry... wait, no, I'll still find reasons to be angry, and dissapointed in them.
Ever hear of "Black Lotus?" No? That's coz it got turned into Sleeping Dogs, and Wei Shen replaced the original female protagonist while the game was being created.
Farcry 2 cut playable women out of their game.
God of war didn't have any playable women (presumeably in multiplayer) coz Sony couldn't figureout how to design them...
Want a lot more reasons I'm none too pleased with the gaming industry? Or can I save some typing?
I research like hell for more recent releases like Remember Me. I cry inside a bit every time I see someone ask what that game is when footage gets shown. What should be a prominent game from Capcom, a well known gaming company, laying in obscurity, and it's not even out yet! And it wil be in less than three weeks on June the 4th.
Oh, and Two Souls, Transistor, and... uhm... I think that's the list until 2014-15 for female only protagonist games. Not all ofthe list of games I want, though, like Deadpool. A male only protagonist game I presume. Or Saints Row 4, which allows gender select.
See, I HAVE to jump through hoops, and research to find female protagonist only games for the most part. Their commercials don't often appear on TV like male only protagonist Call of duties, Modern Warfares, and Metal Gears. No doubt GTA will get TV commercials, too well before 3 weeks before it comes out.
Color me surprised if I EVER see a TV commercial for "Remember Me."
Tomb Raider got sparse advertisement on TV. Huzzah! <.<
Meanwhile guys have quite the pick of past, present, and future games and have to do little research to find one. If they're good or not? Half the research I have to do.
You can't swing a dead cat in gamestop without knocking over half a shelf full of male only games. Meanwhile you gotta dig around for a female only protagonist game.
I do more to enjoy my hobby of gaming than most to say the least thanks to needing to research. People defending the status quo of gaming seem happy with that.
I'm wondering if you have anything against a guy being in the damsel in distress while a woman spends the game to save him? If so, why are you okay with women in that role? Do you look down on the NPCs you have to save? I'm not going to assume about your character like you so graciously assumed about me.
I don't look down on damsels in distress. They're there for the plot. Problem is the roles are so rarely reversed. Why's it gotta be that way?
I played tomb raider just fine saving a damsel in distress as Lara Croft. I looked forward to saving her. Largely a new experience for me, there.
Dragons Dogma had me saving several women as my female Arisen in quests dedicated to saving them! I'm not complaining about that. Infact I'm pretty endeared towards some of characters I saved.
Killing only women on the way instead of guys, and robots, and dinosaurs? Why not? 'z diffirent. Wouldn't be too surprised if someone made that game already anyhow. I dunno, I didn't research that. <.< But if I find one, you sure as hell didn't research either, so do you really wanna go that way?
Don't pretend I haven't played games where you killed women, sometimes unavoidably. Tomb Raider, Mortal Kombat, Shadow Warrior, Mass Effect, Skyrim, Oblivion, GTA Vice city/4, Saints row 2, 3, and hopefully 4. I've fought many women who got killed by someone else coz they didn't kill me, like Heavenly Sword.
Don't pretend there's never been a female villain in a game you have to kill, or got killed as a result for beating them. A lot of RPGs have them.
I've gamed plenty. If I missed female protagonists is because I've NEVER HEARD OF THEM. I wonder why? Rarity, lack of media? So I gotta google like mad to find lists of them, and hope that they still exist somewhere, and research them to make sure they're worth my limited funds, and not crappy games that rely almost solely on a scantily clad women for sales like Cross Blades, or infuriating messes like Metroid: Other M.
Also don't lump me in with people. I'm my own person. You can be angry at "them," but don't bring that baggage here. You don't know me. I'm not some general entity like the Gaming Industry, I'm a person you're singling out.
I prefer female protagonists, yes, but that doesn't mean I'm entirely excluding males from my gaming library, so I'm apparently not as sexist as the immature persons that won't ever play as a female character, especially a female character that makes out with a dude while your're still her.
See, I bought Red Dead Redemption because the premise was so thoroughly interesting! I couldn't relate to Marston at ALL, but I liked the game well enough. And the Undead Nightmare expansion pack!
Infamous, Sleeping Dogs, Quantum Conundrum are more somewhat recent games I can name off the top of my head that are in my collection whre I have to play as a guy.
I bought Batman Arkham City, and will be seeking out batman Arkham Asylum sooner or later (the latter hs no catwoman storyline, but I want one of Mark hamill's last Joker roles as I appreciate his work! I also appreciate Kevin Conroy's voice acting!).
I am considering the Deadpool game, too.
I like those properties, and respect them enough that they stick out from the Kratos like guys, and the 20-30 something underwear models like Nathan Drake, and Dante who don't really interest me as characters.
So, yeah, I may not be buying games willy nilly, and avoiding some I deem boring, and unimmersive, but I still have, and probably will buy games that FORCE me to play as a male.
've got a long long long list from the 80s to the near future of them. So I'm kinda tired of having to play as a guy nearly all the time to enjoy videogaming.
I've also played games that force me to play as a guy before I get to play as a woman, like the Way of the Samurai series, Resident Evil 5.
You still really wanna peg me as akin to the insecure males that will never play as a female character? The sort of people that the gaming industry is afraid of alienating which is attached to the fear that they'll loose so much money on it if they make a female protagonist only game?
Sexist? I don't think so. Jaded towards the typical dudebro? Yes. Eager for new rare luxuries like playing as a female protagonist in a game? Yes. Hence my preferrence for my own gender. If I respect a property well enough, I'll try'n buy it with my limited funds male or female.