It means that forcing something, simply to have it is not a good idea...if they write a great story and a female character works best, then awesome...if a male character fits best, then go with a male character...it's really a simple concept
The wording is fairly important, as "should" isn't gauging interest as much as it's polling people on whether they agree with an idea you had.maybe using "should" was not a good idea
what i meant was would you like if rockstar's next game had a female main protagonist
can a mod fix the title if is that big of a deal
How come we never see this arguement when they have a male character? Why must it only be justified if it is a female character? No one ever wonders if the male character was justified being male. I mean for all you know many games have a male character because the marketers feel it sells better (and I'm willing to bet at least some are. We already know marketers have pushed before for a male to be first on the cover and we even recently had a story where they insisted the character be a white male cause it sold better). In fact that is another argument for why have male characters, they sell better and that's just the way it is. So why is it ok that they make it male cause it sells better but it's not ok to make it female because they want to be more inclusive to females?
Red Dead with a woman would be pretty bad ass.
Indeed. By comparison, no one ever concludes that focusing on male characters comes across as "forced".How come we never see this arguement when they have a male character? Why must it only be justified if it is a female character? No one ever wonders if the male character was justified being male. I mean for all you know many games have a male character because the marketers feel it sells better (and I'm willing to bet at least some are. We already know marketers have pushed before for a male to be first on the cover and we even recently had a story where they insisted the character be a white male cause it sold better). In fact that is another argument for why have male characters, they sell better and that's just the way it is. So why is it ok that they make it male cause it sells better but it's not ok to make it female because they want to be more inclusive to females?
Not sales, but reactions will still be a thing. Oh man it was fun seeing GAF's reaction to San Andreas having a black protagonist when it was announced!I don't see a woman as a protag impacting sales like... at all. I don't think GTA having a black protag negatively impacted sales among white consumers.
I'm siding with the people being heavily disappointed in this. Mafia is about Italian Americans and specifically the actual mafia/costra nostra Goodfellas style. But now I'm seeing a white guy that stereotypically looks like a redneck, a black woman with an afro and a black man. I can't exactly make out the fourth person, but he looks more "regular" Caucasian than Italian. Unless the story is about the Italian that got killed in the trailer and the main story revolves around his family hunting down the four people in the trailer. But otherwise heavily disappointed and definitely not "Mafia".
Also I wanted a Mafia game. You now, Italian mobs. Not mixed race guy and his pals.
I for one wanted italians, might sound bad but for me the mafia is the Godfather or if in Asia the Triads. Even Mafia 2 annoyed me a bit because we played at the edge of the family affairs instead of being part of it for most of the game.
When I play a criminal I want it to be something like the Godfather or A Bronx Tale. Not that interested in playing a character involved in street gangs.
Black folk can be in organized crime to.
Or are you going to go " GTASA reveal thread " on us?
I'm getting weird San Andreas thread vibes from this thread. The trailer just came out and folks are jumping to conclusions. For all we know, the game could get pushed back to 2017.
This looks pretty cool. I have Mafia 2 on my steam account maybe I'll try it out one day.
Not surprised by the Youtube comments though. It's 2015 but we got idiots reacting the same way when GTA San Andreas was revealed. Nothing changed.
lol, this reminds me so much of the San Andreas thread. Straight down to not being a fan of the jazzy era.
I'd be down for a female Trevor.
Yes. And it should be in 1969 London.
I want Bully 2 aka Mean Girls: The Video Game 110% more, but fine, I'll go with the flow (because Red Dead is what my sad, dumbass is getting).
This should be the protagonist of Red Dead 3.
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Let me be a lady desperado and hog-tie motherfuckers with my whip.
You want a Rockstar female main protagonist?
You think you do, but you don't.
Not in GTA, definitely not in GTA.
You just gave me a great idea for the next Red Dead protagonist.I got an idea to go along with this,
Grandmother steals automobile to gun down local mafia in London.
What do you think we need to do to get a Grandma Protagonist?
Female in GTA?
Male Strip club confirm!
Playing as anything other than a white guy kind of ruins the believability of GTA for me when I go out and kill a few dozen pedestrians with an assault weapon.
Nostalgia and familiarity sell more. GTA isn't leaving America.
But it's totally OK to write a male character just for the sake of a male character, or for any reason, right?If they can write a good story with a female protagonist then great. But don't write in a female character just for the sake of having female characters.
But it's totally OK to write a male character just for the sake of a male character, or for any reason, right?
Women have to earn their spot!
People didn't buy W101, Bayonetta, Nier, etc.to me idc if its female male dog cat. Just make a fun/good game and people will buy it.
But it's totally OK to write a male character just for the sake of a male character, or for any reason, right?
Women have to earn their spot!
Sure, if it makes sense for the story.
Sure, if it makes sense for the story.
People didn't buy W101, Bayonetta, Nier, etc.
But it's totally OK to write a male character just for the sake of a male character, or for any reason, right?
Women have to earn their spot!
Twisting words a bit here aren't we? I'd like to think most characters start as a faceless, sexless idea. What the character does and how they function are first. How does this character need to act? How will they handle certain circumstances? After you have that I imagine you run through concept art or tell these ideas to an artist and see what they come up with. Kinda like Nadine in UC4. I don't think anyone says straight up this character has to be male or female.