Critical Distance is running a “blogs of the round table” challenge for people who pontificate about games, and I thought I’d jump in, because it seems like good times. The topic this month is “Being Other.” The idea is to discuss moments that a game made you feel like someone you are not.
On Gettin Ladies… in Games
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7 responses to “On Gettin Ladies… in Games”
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I’ve never tried playing the womanizer. However, I have a hard time being immoral in video games lately. My Skyrim character is a female by the name of Windswept Toof. She’s one classy lady. I haven’t really pursued the limited romantic options yet but I’m considering marrying Temba Wide-Arms entirely for her name.
A question though…are your womanizers immoral besides the womanizing?
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Yeah, I’ve fallen in to a “sort of new” habit of playing generally immoral characters in video games. This is, as long as the game supports that playstyle in a way that’s rewarding. It isn’t even fun in Fable II, so forget it. I’m just a bully picking on mindless AIs and being good is immensely more rewarded. But in Mass Effect, Renegade is where the party is.
Honestly, being evil really seems to be the only way to get all the content in Skyrim. (Although I also play that as a female.) I haven’t decided who to marry yet. I’ll probably do it after I beat the main quest and just for the achievement, then retire! But honestly, if you aren’t being evil in Skyrim, you’re probably missing out on the best content in the game. The Dark Brotherhood is easily the best-written story arc.
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Yeah I’m missing out on the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood on purpose. I wish to destroy them both, but I don’t think it’s possible with the thieves. I did kill the dark brotherhood leading lady when she tried forcing me to kill one of three captives. Windswept Toof is a classy lady, she does not kill captives. I was excited to see “Quest Failed” followed by “Quest Started: Destroy the Dark Brotherhood!” I wish it was possible to subvert more quests like that. Instead, I’m stuck with the Imperial Army wishing I could play both sides against each other. Ooooh well. Anyway, Miss Toof isn’t interested in the beaten path. She’s the archmage of the College at Winterhold and is just trying to survive, buy property, fill bookcases, and help people out whenever possible. She’s really a great gal, you should meet her.
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You know, it’s interesting that you play as a straight man and try to bag all the ladies, because as an actual straight man myself, I’ve never done this in a game. I think that’s because I could never get past the artificiality and (to me) creepy feeling of serenading women programmed into the game for my “perusal” and such. I think I tried it once for kicks, but it felt a bit too forced on my part and I never felt natural acting that way. Also, though I did like your reasoning for flirting in terms of getting to know the female cast better, I got a little depressed when I realized that any conversation a player has with female party members is essentially calculated as +1 or -1 romance points, at least in the games that I can recall. There’s almost no conversations that aren’t secretly about succeeding or failing to get into a woman’s pants. Maybe I’m just in the minority here, because these games remain extremely popular.
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@ Adam: I exactly have the same experience.
I not-so-secretly would love to interact with a female (or male) in a game on a romantic level that goes further than a linear progress towards the bedroom. Relationships are so much more than that.I wonder if it’s the way games are structured that Amanda turns into the “stereotypical male”. I wonder if she becomes the “stereotypical female that will become totally obsessed by a cute guy” if the game is structured like that (as are many of those dating sims made for female players).
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You know…. I don’t know, because no game I’ve played has ever REALLY been structured like this. I played Princess Debut, which is a female-oriented dating sim (in a light childhood sort of way). But in that game you are really expected to pick one guy and stick with him. I haven’t played a game with an “I have a crush on EVERY BOY” mode.
If anything, my trend with female characters is to be bisexual.
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