Shiken said:
It is not quite as black and white as that. I can portray myself as any mythological creature in a game be it human, elf, orc, or beast so long as it is a male character. The thought of portraying myself as a female just does not interest me and leads to a lack of connection to the world I am trying to emmerse myself in.
I know you can say the difference between playing as a non human character or a female human may be minimal, but for me it is not. Even in the Tomb Raider reboot I had to pretend I was watching a movie to get through it, while in Uncharted I can actually portray myself as Nathan Drake. And even with a great game like TR, the difference in portrayal impacts the overall feel pf the game for me.
I am not alone in this, nor do I have anything against females leads. They just keep me from enjoying my personal experience with the game more often than not. |
So then the interaction is the sole problem. How about other aspects like a book. Would you feel akward if you read Wonder Woman, or She-Hulk in a public area. Or a T-shirt with them on. I'm really curious. I hope i'm not coming off as an ass.







