And I wonder why she didn't show how Otacon got rescued in MGS1 instead of Snake escaping in Metal Gear. And what i'm trying to illustrate with this is how intellectually dishonest she is. She is merely showing one side of the bigger picture in every aspect to create a fallacious and fantasy world in which feminists are actually right.EstrogenicMuscle said:It is also good to see the contrast between female and male characters who are dis-empowered presented. The problem isn't that female characters are shown to be in compromising positions in games. In plenty of games, male characters are captured, incapacitated, and so forth. But in contrast with the damsel in distress trope, male characters are typically allowed some kind of agency in their own escape.
But what is the worst about all this nonsense is that she goes out of her way to find things to be upset about. Everything can become discriminatory if you over-analyze it or only focus on the bad parts. One could also make the ludicrous claim that games are mysandrist as hell because they often put a lot more importance on the lives of women while considering those of men as disposable.