Silver-Tiger on 08 September 2011
PullusPardus said:
Alby_da_Wolf said:
PullusPardus said: There is a lot of women developers in game studios , i don't see how this one stands out from the rest o_o |
For her taste for some WRPGs that tend to be quite thick, The Elder Scrolls series has a quite standard fantasy setting (but with interesting references to the late Roman Empire), but a complex world, a complex stats system and a shitload of sidequests to get lost in, and some quite dark conspiracies too, Fallout series adds to all this a post-apocalyptic setting that usually (but there are exceptions), like the complex stats and leveling systems, attracts more male geeks than girls. I like strong women.
Edit: Oh, I answered before reading your edited posts, but I can just say nice examples, I like them and I like female gamers that go beyond just those games that once were considered suitable for girls. And I won't ditch Jade Raymond, I just needed a female dev and gamer example into stealth games!
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Do you mean.... you never played with or seen a girl that plays that type of games? i find that hard to believe since most female gamer adore RPGs
(i hate the term "gamer girl" for some reason, it makes me think of those annoying hipsters)
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The female gamers I know either love shooters or Mario and Zelda. None of them like RPGs, wether WRPGs or JRPGs.
updated: 14.01.2012
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