This thread is useless. It's like asking your lecture hall "Hey are you a racist or sexist? Raise your hands y'all."
Well, I can actually think of several circumstances where I fiercely disliked the character I was playing as... It just never was about race and sex.I can't think of I time where I haven't played or enjoyed a game just because of the protagonist, so no.
I sincerely hope this post is a joke.Most certainly. I refuse to play any games with female protagonists, period. Games with old and/or minority male protagonists have to be very exceptional in other areas for me to consider playing.
This thread is useless. It's like asking your lecture hall "Hey are you a racist or sexist? Raise your hands y'all."
By the way, /v/ compiled a list of games with female leads and managed to list 440 titles. It even says that the number's a drop in the bucket compared to guys, but hopefully that number keeps increasing.
I like to look at female's booty .
This thread would be so much more interesting if you could see the race/gender of the person replying under their name.
I like to look at female's booty .
GTAV's 3 main characters are nothing like that. Trevor is the hilariously crazy Ultimate Hipster, Michael is a mid-life-crisis ex-bank-robber with a family, and Franklin is an ambitious young black man who is an ex-gang banger trying to make it legit and conflicted about all the shit he's getting into.
It deserves being given a chance and shouldn't just be written off as "another generic macho-male-asserts-himself-with-guns shooter" which is a really misguided view of it.
I wonder if all the people saying that they don't care would feel the same way if 95% of all protagonists were suddenly middle aged women. I mean, it's easy to not care when most games are already "catered" to you.
I read this list. The last hundred or so were repeats. Did anyone take the list and run it through a remove-duplicates script, and then count the number of records again?
A lot of the posts in this thread make me wonder if there could be a game full of white people, but the game would go into ethnic details of everyone. Like some sort of European conflict game, showing of the cultural differences of the British, Spanish, Germans, Italians, French, etc. And throw in an American (of any color) to highlight the cultural differences even more.
Most certainly. I refuse to play any games with female protagonists, period. Games with old and/or minority male protagonists have to be very exceptional in other areas for me to consider playing.
The only time I ever take notice of this is when the main character is a girl and has a great ass. Or that chick with the big rack in Dragon's Crown. Watching her run with her comically large boobs is great.
This thread would be so much more interesting if you could see the race/gender of the person replying under their name.
Interesting idea, but sounds like it would be poking the bear for the sake of poking the bear or at least that is how folks would react to it. In a way it would be not entirely different (but used for different reasons) than the bit in show code monkeys where they were getting pitched a game idea to stop using germans being portrayed as nazis and instead demonstrate that each one is a person.never mind the blatant satire going on the whole time
Is anime a race?
Do those descriptions actually match the characters' actions, or are they just window dressing like the "plots" of most 80s video games (which were often written after the game was completed for inclusion in the manual)? Are there actually heists that don't devolve into shoot-outs? I was skeptical enough not to buy the game but I did borrow it, and nothing in the introduction led me to believe I'd misjudged the game.
i feel that generic, gritty voiced, rugged, 30-something, 5 o clock shadow, brown haired, caucasian, 6'1" male leads are getting a little played out. anything else is fine.
Stealth "Fuck Minorities/Female Gamers" thread?
Bingo.
I'd almost prefer to poke the bear, just to remind people that white isn't (and probably never was) as homogeneous as people wanted to use in representation arguments.Progress despite some progressive people thinking it's not?
And maybe a game that goes into some depth about the cultures of different places would inspire more of that, in other continents and countries.
I get your point and could imagine settings that would promote it. I just am not confident that it would go over well is all.