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In light of the controversy that has been extending back for more than half a year at this point, something extremely depressing has come to light.
Not too long ago, Totalbiscuit, a popular games critic who is supported by GamerGate (though he claims to be neutral), wrote a lengthy...
Hey, Blizzard managed to design a woman in a video game who isn’t model-thin. She’s Russian, because their game is a cast of stereotypes and if you’re gonna have a large, strong woman she must be Russian. Her backstory is that she was a famous Russian bodybuilder who dropped her career to go fight in a robot war in her native Siberia.
She actually looks pretty great though. You could probably count every woman with buff arms in all of video game history on one hand, even the ones who use huge guns.
Another one for good measure, I just love her look! Those arms!
SO AWESOME
PIXEL ART!! I decided to make a cute pixel me. What do you think??
Bea Plays Hand of Fate Part 2!
Watch as Bea goes against some plagued men and finds out what the cards hold.
Never Alone Part 05. The end!
So what did I think of the game??
I really liked the game! Despite a few mechanical flaws (like the goddamn bola) I really did enjoy the puzzles and the way the game unfolded. Switching between the two characters was really easy and for the most part I never felt like it was a hinderance to not be playing with someone else. I really like the visuals, the snow and ice and the weird vignette around the screen.
I don't think it's a game that I'll go back to to play again and again though. I do recommend it if you want to try something different or want something nice and simple. Plus I think the videos that you unlock are pretty cool and something really worth watching.
Anyway, I hope you liked that video and let me know if there's a game you think I should check out.
Never Alone Part 04!!
Bea Plays Hand of Fate!! It's an awesome new tabletop/card game/action rpg. It's weird and awesome! Check it out. :D
Bea Plays Never Alone Part 3!
Watch as I die over and over and over again in the beginning and then watch some platforming! Woo! There's even a surprise ending!
doing a survey for myself
reblog if you think there should be more females (or other genders) doing let’s plays, if you would watch them, etc. like if you think you’d just rather have guys do it
ALSO LET ME BE ABSOLUTELY CLEAR! IF YOU LIKE BY ACCIDENT IT’S OKAY BUT PLEASE DON’T LIKE AND REBLOG. PLEASE ONE OR THE OTHER
cypheroftyr:“What is Transistor? Transistor is a sci-fi themed action RPG that invites players to wield an extraordinary weapon of unknown origin as they fight through a stunning futuristic city. The...
NOW is the perfect time to play this game if you haven't already. It's GORGEOUS and has amazing music!!
When the concept for Never Alone first made its way to me, I felt an enormous sense of pride for the industry that I, and countless others, dedicate my life to. Upper One Games, the first indigenous-owned game company in the US, pitched the idea of sharing a new sense of…
Bea plays Never Alone part 1! A great indie game by Upper One Games and E-Line Media! You play as a little Iñupiaq girl who's village is taken over by a blizzard and she has to find the source of the blizzard! It's a great side scrolling adventure game that I'll be posting all of my play through for! Stay tuned~
Square Enix Is The Only Publisher That Would Touch Life is Strange Because It Has A Female Protagonist
"Square Enix has announced their newest IP, Life is Strange, follows Max, who has the power to rewind time and is searching for a missing fellow student. The game will be released digitally and episodically, with “each new chapter building and evolving based on the choices you made in previous episodes.” So why did it take so long to find a publisher for Life is Strange?
Max is a girl.
French studio Dontnod is creating Life is Strange, the same studio that made 2013′s female-led 2013′s Remember Me (though that game frequently did not make the best use of its most interesting mechanics). In a developer diary, Dontnod’s creative director Jean-Maxime Moris said,
“Square is basically the only publisher who didn’t want to change a single thing about the game. We had other publishers telling us to make it a male lead character, and Square didn’t even question that once.”
Nice work Square!
Read the full piece here
Life Is Strange: Square Enix’s time-travelling, teen drama gets release date and first trailer
The first episode of DontNod Entertainment’s Life is Strange will launch on January 30th.
Watch the debut trailer here.
What about our fans? Are they privileged? Let me tell you about Anders. He was one of two male love interests in Dragon Age II, and the only one of the two that would actually make his intentions known to the player without the player expressing interest first. If you were nice to him, he would make a pass at you, and you could turn him down, and that would be the end of it. And some fans REALLY did not like that. Some of them asked for a gay toggle; because in a game where there’s mature themes, slavery, death, and none of which we offer toggles for, encountering a gay character? OOH, beyond the pale. They didn’t want to be exposed to homosexuality. And this one fan on our forums posted that he felt too much attention had been spent on women and gays and not enough on straight male gamers. For all of whom he personally spoke, of course. ‘It’s ridiculous that I even have to use a term like Straight Male Gamers, when in the past I would only have to say fans.’ The purpose of the romances in Dragon Age II was to give each type of fan an equal content. Two romances whether you’re male or female, straight or gay. How upsetting for this particular Straight Male Gamer to realize he wasn’t being catered to. This was not equality to him, but an imbalance; an imbalance of the natural order. He did not want equality, he’s not interested in equality. To him, from his perspective, equality means he’s getting less. Less options? Actually, no, the number of options we had in that game was actually the same number of options that he would have received earlier. What was his issue was the idea that there was attention being spent on other groups, which SHOULD have rightly gone to him. Do ALL straight male gamers feel exactly the same as he does? Absolutely not. In the thread where this came up in fact, there was quite a few guys who came in and identified themselves as straight male gamers and said ‘I actually don’t have an issue with that, as long as I receive an experience I enjoy, I think other people should be able to enjoy that too.’ But if you think that Straight Male Gamer Dude is an outlier among our fanbase, you were not paying attention. This is Anita Sarkeesian, she’s the author of the Feminist Frequency, a blog which examines tropes in the depiction of women in popular culture. You’ve probably all heard about this, it’s a matter of public record, she announced a Kickstarter to start a web series to look at the tropes in video games and she was subjected to a campaign of vicious abuse and harassment by male gamers. Why? Well, because she represents to these guys the loss of their coveted place in the gaming audience. Never mind that well all know Goddamn well that they’re still at the top of the totem pole. What they see themselves losing is sole proprietorship over their domain. That’s what it is. Everything that is changing about the gaming industry to accommodate these players, to them, is diluting the purity of gaming which has belonged solely to them. That’s what this is all about. And here’s the thing, I’m pretty certain that our industry fears the scrutiny of those guys way more than the scrutiny of everyone else. Because those are the guys that scream at the top of their lungs, they spend their time on every internet forum, they spend their time making Metacritic reviews. Infuriate them, and you become a target. It’s so much easier to say “Well, that’s what our fans are like. There’s nothing we can do.” And that’s bullshit. They didn’t set the tone, did they? We set the tone. What we put out there, what we permit, whether it’s on our forums, whether it’s on Xbox Live, the things that we permit we are in effect condoning. What happened to Anita, we the industry, are partly responsible for. We’re in part to blame. And if the idea of moral responsibility doesn’t phase you, consider the idea that the time will probably soon come that this will also amount to legal responsibility.
BioWare EA Writer David Gaider speaking on sexism and sexuality in video games. (via lolitsgabe)
After threats against her life, Anita Sarkeesian canceled an upcoming talk at Utah State University. Gamergate trolls are celebrating on Twitter while simultaneously dismissing the threats as nothing. Does this read like nothing to you?
“I will write my manifesto in her spilled blood, and you will all bear witness to what feminist lies and poison have done to the men of America.”
The email’s author threatened to murder feminist women indiscriminately in a mass shooting. And because carrying guns on campus outweigh the right of students and guests to be safe, Anita Sarkeesian canceled her talk.
BUT WE SHOULDN’T FEEL THREATENED, RIGHT?
BECAUSE IT’S JUST THE INTERNET, RIGHT?
The bullies won this time. And if you think this shit isn’t dangerous, I’m fresh out of fucks to give and I’m not restocking any time soon. It’s goddamn wrong to to dismiss this by claiming the author isn’t serious. Elliot Rodger’s rantings were dismissed until it was too late.
This. Is. Not. OK.
guns… literally more important than the lives of women in the state of loveable mormons