![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Those are the arguments I hear the most, and oh girl they are so wrong!ġ) Yes, there are other types of females in media as a whole, but people only focus on the sexualized ones! Everyone talks about Mai Shiranui and Chun Li, but nobody seems to remember Nakoruru and Ibuki, nor games like Magical Pop'n or Monster World IV (16-bit platform games protagonized non-sexualized, non-submissive girls). ![]() However, before publish it, I want to know something.Īs someone who writes fanfiction since 2013 and plans to be a game developer, there's a thing that always make me extremely confused: the complaints about how females (yes, I use the technical term) are portrayed in video games, or media as a whole.Įvery time I see or enter on a discussion related to this subject, it's always the same thing: people complaing, complaing, and complaing, with a obvious lack of knowledge about the subject, since they say thing like "every single woman in treated like a sexual object and/or useless sidekick in video games", "there are no games for girls" and "there is no body diversity". Originally this was going to be a YouTube video, but as I don't have equipment to record and edit the video, I decided to transform it in a blog post. ![]()
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