Right, I don't mean to generalize. Pretend I said "It's another example of a large subset of the industry that won't grow up," etc. Obviously there are plenty of games that are interesting and inclusive. But the widespread issues are impossible to deny.
You understand that from now on, you will you have to be consistent with this critique of this kind of characterization? Critiquing an obscure, niche japanese game design as sexist, a demeaning of women example is low hanging fruit. I'll be waiting for your reaction of Bayonetta 2 or any other higher profile game with similar design.