sc94597 said:
Because people are people and most aren't hypermasculine nor hyperfeminine. A female character can have a femine perspective and certain femine features without being a stereotypical woman. She could also have the same comradery that a male character has while retaining it. Ultimately though it adds diversity to the cast and can be interesting to have an intermixture of sexes without either being stereotypes. When somebody says the cast must be all male, it makes it seem as if they don't have the imagination to write a realistic female character that can have that same sense of comradery. My point is that there needs to be a better reason (plot-wise) for the impediment of role-playing than, "a female character would lack comradery." |
So... because diversity. Gotcha. I mean, if that's your preference, more power to ya.
I didn't see the line about comradery on here. I agree with your position on that. Not that a reason is needed to have an all male party, but if you're going to have one, "comradery" is kinda lame.
Sony, if you're reading this, do something new with The Legend of Dragoon. You will make me a happy man. Thanks.