Written by Heather Hale ( VideoGame Girlfriend)
In the wake of E3, I took some time to sift through the many,
many, soldier and/or zombie oriented games to look for any traces of promising
female characters in this upcoming gaming year. What I found I’ve broken down
into three categories: “The Good”, “The Same”, and “The Ridiculous?”
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The Good
A bonafide “full Assassin’s Creed Experience” boasts Ubisoft,
featuring a half French/Half African-American Protagonist in 1700’s New
Orleans. Albeit, maybe trying to kill a few too many birds with one stone,
seems like a pretty cool concept. In my mind, this seems to me a heck of a lot
cooler than it’s big-system companion game, George Washington’s Creed. At least
they are experimenting with a female protagonist, even if it is on the smaller
hand-held console scale. The main character, Abeline, looks kind of like a
badass female Jack Sparrow as she flies through the swamps sticking knives down
people’s throats. If I had a Vita, I would definitely be excited to check this
out and see what they do with this character.
Beyond Two Souls: PS3
Starring Ellen Page as a badass bald girl with a big ol’ scar on
her head. Coming from the creators of Heavy Rain,
I expect this to be a game to experiment with some interesting things in terms
of decision making and gameplay in general. The trailer shows Page’s character
using telekinetic powers to fight her way through various obstacles. The
gameplay footage shows her using her abilities to do everything from knocking a
water bottle over to busting through a line of police officers. I’ve always
been a fan of Ellen Page, despite how generally annoying Juno was, and seeing a female protagonist with a normal shape and
underdog size is a welcome sight. Hopefully it will encourage more normal
looking female and male protagonists in the future.
Borderlands 2: PC, PS3, Xbox 360
I for one, more or less enjoyed playing through the first Borderlands game. I can’t say my experience was greatly enhanced by playing as
the sassy looking female character. I did enjoy changing her hair color every
now and then, and I did like the way she looked holding a gigantic rocket
launcher, but that was about it. Honestly, it made no difference which
character I was playing as they have next to nothing to do with the story as
individuals, nonetheless, I had a good time playing (despite the fact they
killed off T.K. Baja.) A rare couch co-op gem that even has vertical split
screen! (Seriously guys, what’s with the horizontal only split-screen? If you
have a new gen-game system, you have a widescreen TV. Who can see anything with
it split that way? Get your acts together.) My assumption is that Borderlands 2 will provide a similar experience, but with many, many, more guns
as much of the promotional material has promised. The trailer did feature a
female narrator, but I wouldn’t put any money on any one of the characters
being too fleshed out. All and all, I’m up for some more cool guns, couch co-op
fun, and dancing Clap-Traps, and will be picking this up after it’s September
release.
The Last of Us: PS3
The latest Naughty Dog opus grabbed my attention. On top of some
of the gameplay footage I saw taking place in my hometown, I expect it to be
every bit the theatrical thrill-ride that we found in the Uncharted series. As far as the female side-kick goes, I haven’t gotten a
good sense of who she is or what she does other than follow the protagonist
around, but as an irregular character type, I’m excited to find out more about
her. (Despite the “changes” made to the original character, she still looks a
heck of a lot like Ellen Page, but hey she could have looked like Lara Croft.
The Secret World: PC
If this game was available for Mac, I would probably pre-order it
today. I remember reading about it awhile back and being drawn to its modern
setting and unique claim of “no classes, no levels.” I never expected to want
to play another MMORPG after turning in my World of Warcraft armor years back, but
I must admit I am intrigued. I didn’t let myself get too deep in the array of
videos on Funcom’s website, as I didn’t want to further sadden myself over the
PC only release, but I give them major kudos for originality in an MMO. With
all the customizability that most MMO’s deliver, you can define your own
identity, in my mind this is definitely worth checking out.
The Same
Dead or Alive 5: PS3, Xbox 360
Infamous for its big-breasted fighting action, Dead or Alive 5 seems to deliver exactly that. In the trailer we get to see a
traditionally garbed Japanese girl kicked some ninja in the face with her Geta
sandals. Expect the expected when it comes to this new release in terms of
female characters.
“Brave” The Video Game: DS, Wii, PS3, Xbox 360
Featuring Disney/Pixar’s rowdy new red-headed heroine, Brave the game looks like a top-down style dungeon crawler which I’m
assuming tells the story of the movie. Probably not making any great strides
here, but who knows, it might be the natural segway for little girls to go from
Disney toDiablo. Disney is also releasing a bevy of other girl-centric games that
looks more or less insulting, but only the array of real-life clothing brands
featured in the soon to be epic, Disney’s:
City Girl will let us know for sure.
Fable: The Journey: Xbox 360
Let me begin by saying that I am a big fan of the Fable franchise. An equal-opportunity adventure, you can always play as
a woman, (albeit a strangely large woman with no suitable in-game men to mate
with, but still.) Featuring a story as gender-neutral and unbiased as the Mass Effect games, the Fable
franchise has done a good job. The co-op mode
has also evolved in a cool way throughout the series, with the last game
allowing you to play couch co-op with two completely individualized characters
which was pretty darn neat. The trailer for this new installment however, makes
me completely uninterested. An average looking male youth summoning fire-balls
in this Kinect-sploitation trailer does no justice to the revolutionary elements
of the Fable games. Especially in the wake of some of the amazing trailers for
previous fable games this trailer does nothing for me but isolate me as a
female gamer who doesn’t own a Kinect.
Tomb Raider: PS3, Xbox 360
Lara Croft’s creator once explained that he envisioned here as, “a
female character who was a heroine…cool, collected, in control. It was never my
intention to create some kind of ‘page 3’ girl to star in Tomb Raider.” But,
low and behold she will go down in infamy as the poster girl of the sexy
stereotypical female game character. As far as the new game is concerned, her
boobs are smaller, so I guess we have to give them that. I am on the fence
about the new Lara. The trailer gives us a taste of what could be an
interesting journey in terms of character development, but in my opinion, if
they had just called her by a different name, I think this could have possibly
been a big achievement in terms of allowing a female heroine to take the stage
in a big-budget game. Instead it reeks of a stigma concerning female identity
in games that I don’t think can ever really be shaken. But, it of course, will
sell a trillion copies so what can you do?
The Ridiculous
Aliens: Colonial Marines: DS, PC, PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360
I really cannot even begin to fathom why, a game based on a
franchise with one of the most memorable, strong female protagonists would be
mutilated into just another generic soldier game. This is gigantic missed
opportunity if there ever was one in terms of creating a game heroine who could
be easily both sexy and badass with no public backlash because the character
already exists and has been loved for generations. Honestly, what were they
thinking?
Demon’s Score: Android/iPhone
If you’ve always dreamed of a music game featuring a scantily-clad
pink-haired heroine with a dancing Teddy-bear companion, well my friend, it’s
your lucky day. This one I almost couldn’t believe, and almost really want to
play for some strange reason. Thanks, Japan. You never let me down.
Lollipop Chainsaw: PS3. Xbox 360
When I saw this one I let out a genuine “ugh.” Yet another zombie
killing game, only this time featuring a busty blonde cheerleader yielding a
chainsaw. Just what I’ve always looked for in a game, unlockable costumes! It
makes me sad that people spent so much time and effort to put such a game out
into the world. As a fan of Troma and the like, I wish they had taken the
overweight Asian woman with a meat-cleaver from the Sleeping Dogs trailer, and made the game about her. Now that is a game I would have spent sixty bucks on. Whether a game is
self-aware about its ridiculousness or not, this is still as generic as it
gets.
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So that’s it for me as far as what I gleaned after sitting through
3,000 Speed Stick deodorant commercials on Gamespot. By the time I got to the
end of the list, I felt exhausted after watching so much of the same. People
are finally starting to acknowledge the importance of games, and E3 is one of
the most talked about gaming events of the year. It makes me sad that the
fictional female soldier voiced by Jane Lynch in the Wreck-It Ralph trailer was the most promising new female game protagonist, and
it’s not even for real. I’m anxious to see what comes of the few promising
characters I’ve mentioned, but overall, it’s sad to see the lack of any kind of
shift in general. For now, I guess we ladies will have to throw on our cheer-leading uniforms and keep yielding our chainsaws, in hopes of a better
tomorrow.
Video GameGirlfriend (aka Heather) is a freelance video game writer and gamer. Check out more of Heather's article at videogamegirlfriend.tumblr.com.
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