Thanks for that - it's hard to find what you want when you're not sure what you're looking for, either.ogmzergrush said:<snip>despite certain companies and games displaying women like that, there *are* fairly mainstream games around which are much more moderate (Moreso now than previously).
Well, as I'm only a casual gamer (if anyone could call me that, seeing as I *am* only casual... ) I must admit that I am looking for more instant gratification and minimal thinking... I do enjoy lengthier things when I have the patience, though. I *love* the slightly lengthier Docking Station, but then, I'm a biology student, so artificial life is interesting... and it's not just a blah virtual petri dish either, so it's a bit more fun than others that are around. It's extremely extensible, too. (<3's C12DS...) Also, back OT, the developers reckon that it's fairly gender-neutral, which is something they are quite pleased with.ogmzergrush said:<snip>
The others may or may not be of interest depending on how into Adventure gaming you are. They're fairly widely respected titles within that genre, though that genre happens to be somewhere towards the bottom of the gaming heap these days (Which I think is a huge shame). All games with great storylines and progression to get you involved, but I guess it depends on why you play in the first place. If you're after instant gratification and minimal thinking then they may not be your cup of tea. The www.justadventure.com site linked above should have reviews on all the others I mentioned if you're interested in checking any of them out
BB seems to be more into the firstperson shootemups too, but I'm sure he knows someone we can borrow one of those games off for a while. Maybe after exams, or summink.
I know, that's kinda sad isn't it - that that's the way it goes. And it wouldn't take too much effort to make it a bit more friendly, either - just a couple of more moderate girls amongst the glamour pusses would be a step in the right direction.ogmzergrush said:I just mean that I'm not sure that anyone making fighting games is really thinking of ways to get girls into fighting games by creating moderate female characters. Generally speaking, I think this genre specifically is geared fairly heavily at the young teen male audience, and I'd think in a lot of cases they simple decide that it's far easier to increase the size of a character's breasts or remove some clothing in order to make another horde of teen guys buy it than it is to add a female character and try to get female gamers in that way.
Of course that doesn't mean that I don't think girls can enjoy fighting games (I know many who do), or that they shouldn't be catered for, but I just don't think that's often the way it goes.
Edit: Holy crap that's quite a long response, sorry
I'm not half bad at fighting games myself - although my style has raised some eyebrows, including my BB's Christian friend asking me 'if there's anything you need to talk about...' just cos I kept giving his character the old one-two until its' lifeforce was gone.
Hey - maybe someone could make a patch - instead of taking the clothes *off* the main female characters, putting more clothes *on*... I guess that's why we need women in games programming?