2013-04-17, 09:05 | Link #1 |
Tastes Cloudy
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Snake Way
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Remember Me (speakin of few games for girls)
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looks awesome, no hale is a bonus for me(No fanboys flustering lol) 1. Nice Setting 2. Nice female lead 3. Looks like fun combat 4. Capcom maybe trying to make a new image? 5. New IP. Yea Totally renting this baby. We guys get Watch Dogs and the girls get Remember Me, Not that either gender is force to play one or the other.
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2013-04-17, 10:20 | Link #8 | |
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It does look interesting. Hope it lands on PC eventually.
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2013-05-05, 00:36 | Link #11 |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Released on June, 3 on Steam. I'm a bit wary, it being a Capcom game (not a studio exactly known for deep games), but who am I kidding? As if I'd ever miss a sci-fi/cyberpunk game, regardless of how good or bad it may end up being? One of the only previews I can find (game is seriously flying very low under the radar): http://gearburn.com/2013/05/remember...ble-inception/
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2013-05-05, 02:34 | Link #13 |
Hiding Under Your Bed
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Oh please. I call total BS on this trumped up idea that men don't like to play as girls. All it takes is logging into pretty much any MMO in existence to see that put to a lie. :eyeroll: Putting aside talks of sexuality and sexism, I will admit that men don't want to play as ugly girls, however.
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2013-05-05, 02:53 | Link #15 | |
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The exbawx-bro-gamer crowd though... not so much. Besides, it's all irrelevant because the publisher perception is the actual problem here. Lots of people would play games with female protagonists if the games would actually get the marketing they need to sell. Remember Me almost got canceled. Capcom saved it from certain doom. Loads of other publishers rejected it. There was an article floating around from the Penny-Arcade blog that showed how games with exclusively female protagonists receive half (or less) the marketing budget of games that have exclusively male protagonists or games that have the option to choose the sex of your protagonist.
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2013-05-09, 11:58 | Link #16 | |
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The original Deus Ex had Maggie Chow waiting in Hong Kong; Valkyria Chronicles, of course, has Selvaria. Honestly, you'd think more developers would have the, well, intestinal fortitude to play more with this. And one real-life example: from the POV of a Wehrmacht soldier on the Eastern Front, the Nachthexen certainly count. That said, I'll just leave this article on the crafting of the game's setting here.
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2013-05-09, 14:47 | Link #17 | |
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Play a setting different from our reality and this changes a bit. A while back I ran a Forgotten Realms campaign in Menzoberranzan, city of the drow. They're ruled by a theocratic matriarchy, and you better believe that we all ended up fighting loooots of female dark elves, especially since the females are the only ones typically allowed to become clerics of Lolth.
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