A Discussion of sexualised design of male/female characters

Chapstick

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There seems to be lots of confusion regarding this. In English she (Cindy/Cidney) also refers to him (the real Cid) as "Papaw" or "Pawpaw" (however you spell that. XD) which is apparently Southern slang for grandfather. But in reality he is her father in the Japanese version, who also fought alongside Gladiolus' father and Cor at the side of Noctis' father in important past battles:

Official concept:
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I think the quick translations done for Duscae just totally butchered some aspects of the game's lore and characters. Noctis sounding like Batman (what they are now trying to change apparently), Ignis sounding like an arrogant prick (whereas he sounds proper but still likeable in Japanese) or Gladiolus being a bit too much on the grumpy side (whereas in Japanese he sounds much more upbeat and dorky.)
Prompto they got on point however in the English version. ;)

To stay on topic, is obviously pandering to the shonen-ai/yaoi loving crowd in several scenes just alone in Duscae also counted as sexualization?

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To be honest the "hey Noctis meet me by that empty shed (;" thing Gladiolus did in duscae felt like purposeful teasing to the player
 

Russian-chiropractic19

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i would be surprised if it wasn't

nowadays the way to sexualize males to the female audience is adding shit tons of subtext in between the guys usually to the point where they act more like a couple with each other than with the one girl. it will most likely never develop into anything because then it would scare off the het guys, but it hooks the girls in to keep watching in case something ever does.

a recent anime called Prince of Stride does this so unabashedly strong you're left with no doubts who its made for. the plot being that "Stride" is a new relay race/parkour sport and in the middle of it you have to clasp hands with your partner to tag off and this action is called....."relationing" and the main girls goal is to see the perfect "relation" between two guys. i can not make that up.


And all that has to do with whatever the hell caused it to be rushed straight into oblivion with no improvements whatsoever aka Konami.

no the game being half finished was because of konami everything else was Kojima.
 
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Tyaren

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i would be surprised if it wasn't

nowadays the way to sexualize males to the female audience is adding shit tons of subtext in between the guys usually to the point where they act more like a couple with each other than with the one girl. it will most likely never develop into anything because then it would scare off the het guys, but it hooks the girls in to keep watching in case something ever does.

a recent anime called Prince of Stride does this so unabashedly strong you're left with no doubts who its made for. the plot being that "Stride" is a new relay race/parkour sport and in the middle of it you have to clasp hands with your partner to tag off and this action is called....."relationing" and the main girls goal is to see the perfect "relation" between two guys. i can not make that up.

The Tales of JRPG series does this a lot and I heard with the most recent game Zestiria they took it to a whole new level. The protagonist Sorey and his childhood friend Mikleo are apparently very close.

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In the Japanese official guidebook to the game the director, Hideo Baba, was asked if the protagonist was attracted to the girls of the game and he answered: "Sorey/Alisha, Sorey/Rose, or any m/f relationship would not work for Sorey, Mikleo is his one and only.”

Apparently over the years the female fans have by far outgrown the male fans and I read somewhere that on the Tales of-conventions about 80% of all visitors are women.
 

Chapstick

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The Tales of JRPG series does this a lot and I heard with the most recent game Zestiria they took it to a whole new level. The protagonist Sorey and his childhood friend Mikleo are apparently very close.

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In the Japanese official guidebook to the game the director, Hideo Baba, was asked if the protagonist was attracted to the girls of the game and he answered: "Sorey/Alisha, Sorey/Rose, or any m/f relationship would not work for Sorey, Mikleo is his one and only.”

Apparently over the years the female fans have by far outgrown the male fans and I read somewhere that on the Tales of-conventions about 80% of all visitors are women.
I remember I was playing tales of..something.. Xillia I think and I immediately as soon as the one male character was introduced got the feeling he was bromancing the male main character and thought I was just reading into it. Maybe not.

Free! was mentioned earlier in this thread and I think it's the absolute best example of this. Ouran Host Club had an overall vibe to it like this too.
 

Russian-chiropractic19

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im actually quite annoyed at all the subtext. typically for anyone to believe a character is actually gay is has to be "word of god" and thats just ridiculous. its like "we'll use you all to sell our games, but when it comes to making character for you? yeah thats not happening."
 

Tyaren

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im actually quite annoyed at all the subtext. typically for anyone to believe a character is actually gay is has to be "word of god" and thats just ridiculous. its like "we'll use you all to sell our games, but when it comes to making character for you? yeah thats not happening."

Well, you said it before in one of your texts above: They make it obvious enough to make girls and gay men swoon but as sublte and non-comitting enough to not scare away hetero men. I personally see no problem with that. It's a good middle ground. If someone wants to play a real yaoi/gay game, there are enough of games like that out there too.


I remember I was playing tales of..something.. Xillia I think and I immediately as soon as the one male character was introduced got the feeling he was bromancing the male main character and thought I was just reading into it. Maybe not.

I know exactly who you are talking about. XD

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Tyaren

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That's him lol where did you even find this

I googled: "New introduced male character that Chapstick thought was immediately bromancing the main male character in Tales of Xillia or something" ;)

yeah yeah i already fucking know why. doesn't mean i have to be happy with it -_-

not like im asking for a butt fuck quick time event.

You and your potty mouth! O:
 

KasumiLover

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I've been in a non-censored mood lately

ill probably go back into "moderator" mode by tommorow
Good to know. :-D
But yeah, the amount of subtext in the Tales series is just cringe worthy. My sister played Xillia and Symphonia, and it literally made us both shudder at how...obvious the subtext was.
 

BRG Choy

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Damn, this thread moves fast lol.

In any case, Laura's alt looks way better than her default. That string hanging out of her shorts, damn.
 

Juihau

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im actually quite annoyed at all the subtext. typically for anyone to believe a character is actually gay is has to be "word of god" and thats just ridiculous. its like "we'll use you all to sell our games, but when it comes to making character for you? yeah thats not happening."
In fairness, in Tales specifically, any and all romance is usually either just subtext, or one-sided. If I'm not mistaken, Asbel and Cheria were the first outright confirmed couple in the series, and they only came around about 14 years after it started.
 

Juihau

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They came after Asbel and Cheria, though... And that's still ~2 couples in ~15 games, not counting spinoffs (none of which break the subtext trend, as far as I know).
 

Tyaren

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Guys, lets talk about the blatant and imho really cheaply done sexualization of the game (or soft core porn simulation) DOAX3! :) I'm going to spare yourself and myself my ususally long explanation posts with lotsa pics and gifs that kill Chapstick's smart phone since I'm not entirely sure some even want to address that topic. So, care to discuss this?
 

Jadeinchains

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I actually don't have much of a problem with the sexualization and such. My main problem comes from the fact that they've gotten so caught up in making the game sexual ( which makes sense for the type of game it is. ) that they forgot to add in the actual gameplay.
 

Russian-chiropractic19

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nope cause i just got Akibastrip Undead & Undressed and im liking that a lot more.

you would think that its this hugely perverted game that just an excuse to undress people, but the way its done is much more comedic in tone than anything. its fun and nonsensical and the first game ive never played where stripping has been used to make fun mechanic. i also love the sister character she's not the typically "oni-chan i love you" she talks in this kind of monotunous voice, but shes one of the most interesting characters in the game.

speaking the yaoi fangirls we were talking about earlier, one of the first missions was to help an obessesed shipper calm the fuck down and the mission was called "She wants the D... on D" XD
 

Tyaren

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speaking the yaoi fangirls we were talking about earlier, one of the first missions was to help an obessesed shipper calm the fuck down and the mission was called "She wants the D... on D" XD

That's actually kinda funny... and very well put in the mission description. XD
 
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