You mean a bitch can be the lead?
Lol I see what you did there.
I was actually being literal
You mean a bitch can be the lead?
Tldr: as long as the story fits, and is believable, a female dog can be the lead as far as I care. You can't just switch genders.. Imagine 24 starring Jackeline Bauer.. Shit would've been canceled in the first season.
Prepared for the backlash.. It will just help further prove why games are in the state they are today. Some people are too sensitive.
Who cares what color or gender the lead is if the story fits and is a great game to play?
You mean a bitch can be the lead?
Lol I see what you did there.
I was actually being literal
Wait, that wasn't what they were going for in COD:Ghosts?I kid.
...OK, this is the kind of thing I'm talking about when what looks to be self-hate walks in the door on a conversation like this. You want someone to sift through all of Japan looking for some "caucasian like" Japanese people and overlooking the majority of the people to prove that anime/manga represents authentic Japanese features? You know how self-hating that sounds right? These few people that you're talking about aren't represented in most Japanese popular magazines, movies or music, etc. but according to you they absolutely exist.
Here's the thing I've heard this argument before too and to be honest it came down to someone trying to convince me that someone I would never in a million years confuse with a white person was Japanese with "caucasian like" features. Of course my next question is (if there are truly caucasian like Japanese people) Why would you help popularize an idealized self-image of a feature set that was anomalous and conveniently attributed to another group of people unless you truly didn't like yourself?
To add to the mix here that eyelid cosmetic surgery is the most common/popular cosmetic surgery in Japan and Asia sheds light on one of the real world damaging effects of poor media representation, the fact that most Japanese and Asian skin care products have damaging bleaching agents in them is another. Caucasian-ization of beauty standards is real in some places.
Video games are not solely responsible for this, but by continuing a media tradition of racially biased development to the extreme it's making a significant contribution of influence of the same inculcated message from other media to those that play a lot of games.
I think people would have liked that game better
Wow. My personal experience definitely does not align with that MMO number.
If you have to prepare for backlash, maybe you should reconsider your position.... I'm also going to go out on a limb and say you're a white male? Maybe you've had so many games to play where you're represented it's hard for you to see why others may also want to feel that way. Empathy dude, it's a good trait.
Because then you have white dudes writing for black females. And then, you end up with that black woman from Deus Ex: Human Revolution. And then, the devs are called racists/sexists.
Put a girl as the villain or antagonist
and I hope no one complains
Here are some comparison images that lend to this topic:
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Actually eyelid surgery is not at all popular in Japan. You're thinking of Korea, which is a completely different country. You can't just lump them all together as "Asia".To add to the mix here that eyelid cosmetic surgery is the most common/popular cosmetic surgery in Japan and Asia sheds light on one of the real world damaging effects of poor media representation, the fact that most Japanese and Asian skin care products have damaging bleaching agents in them is another. Caucasian-ization of beauty standards is real in some places.
Because cultural ideals aren't automatically identical to cultural norms?
It also strikes me as arrogant (and vaguely offensive) to assume that finding pale skin, large, luminous eyes and small noses attractive, and deliberately exaggerating those attributes in art, means that Japanese people are filled with self-loathing and secretly yearn to be white.
I prefer to be optimistic to be honest, and as somebody else said, there are more playable female characters now in games than ever before. It's slowly changing, and these things don't happen overnight (even though some people seem to think that it can be just changed overnight, at the snap of a finger). More women are getting into the industry, and more games (albeit very slowly) are trying to be more diverse.
Just have a little patience is all I say. Things are definitely changing.
I actually see your point here. With white male characters being such a default choice, it also makes them incredibly bland and forgettable. But, whenever they change the character to something else, they beat you over the head with how different and "exotic" this character is. Interesting.
What is the point of even posting this?I really wanna say something, but i'm afraid of getting banned since i wanna say something quite controversial.. lol
I really wanna say something, but i'm afraid of getting banned since i wanna say something quite controversial.. lol
But I'd argue that is also a problem that needs to be addressed. The fact that if they do write another character that's not a white male, they have to put in all the tropes and hit you over the head. They can't just write it as a human that happens to be asian/female/black that can have the same emotions/problems as everyone else.
I don't just want more females in games, I want well written characters in games. I'd rather have a few well written female characters than a lot of cardboard cut out, stereotypical, walking tropes that have no personality other than they are female/black/asian and that is what their personality is. Make them human. Make them real, make them have 3d personalities. They're not just female, they're not just asian, they're not just black, they are people and individuals.
Usually I'd agree but... my very favourite character is a brooding white (lol, literally) male who's out for revenge (Kain, Legacy of Kain). He's just that awesome.I think there is something very pleasing about characters with no personality and ones with a lot of personality. (My favorite character is a mute)
The only "character type" I loath is the brooding type. And they are in high abundance for edgy, gritty revenge stories. :/
If the character is about revenge then I probably already hate him/her regardless of appearance.
feel free to speak your mind. stating your opinion isn't bannable if you do it in a respectful way.
UhhhhWell basically..
It annoys me when people say. "This game needs a black guy" (I remember this was said alot during the upcoming release of playstation all stars"
But i thought. "Why does it NEED?" just to fit into this thought of there needs to be black characters to equal it out or something?
I remember Capcom changing Resident Evil 5, because people complained there were no white people zombies.
I dont know if i'm fully getting my point accross, cos it's hard to explain.
It's just why does it matter? If i make a game, with a white guy, this is my vision and story for the game. And if people wanted me "add a female" "add a black woman" i'd say "no" and get called an asshole. My story just so happens to be about a guy, so why would i include a woman?
Same thing about that new assasins creed.
ughhh i hope i don't sound like a complete dick. :-/
Yeah...this is just my very personal preference. I don't like shooting and I don't like revenge. And that limits my selection quite a bit. Shooting with no revenge (RE4) and revenge without any shooting (AC2) are okay. But the double whammy of shooting, revenge brooding plus the angry white protagonist, who doesn't play by the rules, gameplay is everything I stay away from when playing games.Usually I'd agree but... my very favourite character is a brooding white (lol, literally) male who's out for revenge (Kain, Legacy of Kain). He's just that awesome.
Uhhhh
if it's a fighting game it better have a black guy and a chick and maybe a black chick. It's a fighting game. It ought to have a good selection of colors and fighting styles from around the real or fantasy world. Especially since fighting games have a huge cast usually and a wide audience to cover. Why ignore that?
Look, Smash has Ganondorf, I'm sure Sony could've thought of something.![]()
Well sometimes the token black guy is a fun joke character with hidden depth.With fighting games, it could be a bit different, it's easier to add a character in with a back story quite easily.
But take some kind of RPG. I don't see why they should add a character of a certain race/gender/etc just to match people's expectations. Why can't the game just be the way it is? Not all companies are against women or other races or something.. sometimes it just so happens this game might not have black people in (aren't there a few Final Fantasys without black people?)
I dunno.. I feel bad for even saying all this. I just feel.. add a black character, if you want to add a black character. Don't just shove him in to look good.
Actually eyelid surgery is not at all popular in Japan. You're thinking of Korea, which is a completely different country. You can't just lump them all together as "Asia"...
All minorities are crooks and belligerent animals.I'm black, and I DO think it's a problem.
There are very few games that have characters of racial minorities that aren't either:
I honestly believe it is a reflection of the industry, which is a larger problem in my opinion.
- An antagonist
- A hypermasculine and or violent protagonist
- A comedic stereotype
I'm not asking for characters of non-American White ethnicities to be forced into games, but for developers to diversify their characters.
I could write more, but I just want to state my stance on the issue.
...So apparently Japanese women are supposed to suffer from rickets?
What? When did I say you could confuse a Japanese person with more "caucasian-like" features with a caucasian person? You're taking my words and running with them a bit too far.
I was directly responding to the images in your post. Now, maybe you can't read them, but some of them talk about features like "thinner lips," "narrow space between eyes and eyebrows," "thin and long noses," "E lines," "deep eye sockets," "long eye lashes," etc.
I'm saying that there are plenty of Japanese people with these features (meaning that "caucasian-like" is the wrong term) and they are very well (perhaps even disproportionately) represented in the media.
Well basically..
It annoys me when people say. "This game needs a black guy" (I remember this was said alot during the upcoming release of playstation all stars"
But i thought. "Why does it NEED?" just to fit into this thought of there needs to be black characters to equal it out or something?
I remember Capcom changing Resident Evil 5, because people complained there were no white people zombies.
I dont know if i'm fully getting my point accross, cos it's hard to explain.
It's just why does it matter? If i make a game, with a white guy, this is my vision and story for the game. And if people wanted me "add a female" "add a black woman" i'd say "no" and get called an asshole. My story just so happens to be about a guy, so why would i include a woman?
Same thing about that new assasins creed.
ughhh i hope i don't sound like a complete dick. :-/
ITT we learn that it's impossible to create characters that are of a different race, gender or sexuality than your own.
ITT we learn that it's impossible to create characters that are of a different race, gender or sexuality than your own.
Considering how far cry 4 got already thrown under the bus for possibly having a gay character that's also a villain I can kind of understand why writers tend to stay in comfort zones. You won't cause a shitstorm with writing a white straight dude, no matter how bad or stereotypical he's written.ITT we learn that it's impossible to create characters that are of a different race, gender or sexuality than your own.
You forgot Tomb raider as well
Edit: The list of games where you can play as a female
Tomb Raider
Splatoon
Hyrule Warriors
Infamous First Light
Destiny
Mirrors Edge
Bayonetta 1 & 2
Hatsune Miku
Am I missing something?