I really liked this quote from her video:
"There’s a clear difference between replicating something and critiquing it. It’s not enough to simply present misery as miserable and exploitation as exploitative. Reproduction is not, in and of itself, a critical commentary. A critique must actually center on characters exploring, challenging, changing or struggling with oppressive social systems. But the game stories we’ve been discussing in this episode do not center on or focus on women’s struggles, women’s perseverance, or women’s survival in the face of oppression, nor are these narratives seriously interested in any sort of critical analysis or exploration of the emotional ramifications of violence against women on either a cultural or interpersonal level. The truth is that these games do not expose some kind of gritty reality of women’s lives, or sexual trauma, but instead sanitize violence against women and make it comfortably consumable."
I don't know about that. By all means yes, it's the standard. And of course, women are portrayed just as poorly on the big screen in hollywood action movies. Seems that Scarlet Johansson (Black Widow) is the ultimate written by men, for men brainless sex thing. Her character really has the depth of a piece of paper.
But reading the quote. I think Assassins Creed II and Brotherhood actually did a good job, portraying things from the perspective of both Ezios mother and his sister.
There are several scenes about Ezio oppressing his Sister for taking over the whore brothel, and they eventually work it out, but I felt the directing did a good job of showing her character as strong, but oppressed in a mans world. She actually felt like an actual woman with a brain.
Much more than the love interest in revelations, who while sweet and cute, was very much a helpless princess fantasy character.
I am not mentioning this to prove some point - I get what is being said. 99% of all action games (and most action movies) really are jesus christ. I like when directors know their limitations. For example I heard that peter jackson had his wife direct the love scenes in the original lord of the rings series to give a woman's touch and perspective, so it did not become "written for men, by men".
That's the real problem. Same thing with Kill Bill. The Bride was a bad ass character because Uma wrote her own character and told Tarantino that this and that was unrealistic for a woman to do. Just think about it - Kill Bill 2 literally ends with her crying on the bathroom floor crying over having her kid back. Almost no films ends like that! But thats so much more real than some nonsense with a female action hero like those roles Milla Jovovich, scarlet johanson, angelina jolie and so on have portrayed. All their characters have less authenthism than a cardboard box. picked for their looks they act as believable as a porn star in a pornfilm.