There are a lot of insights I agree with on SpideyGirl's blog post here. I read over it twice because a couple of friends pointed out that she was cherry picking in a lot of things such as the reference to Princess Peach. I understand what they mean, however I respectfully disagree.
The big thing for me is how many of the complaints are geared to the large breasts as if to say that if you have big breasts you are automatically an overly sexual being, a slut, or a stripper. As someone who is in that big breast department, I am rather annoyed by that sentiment. It's frankly foolish and more than a little tyrannical to assume and demand that every single woman in fiction or in reality have small breasts and are completely covered. Look at all the different body types in the real world and you will see that women come in all shapes and sizes in the body and breast department. This is not a one size fits all scenario. Implying that a woman can not be sexy and powerful at the same time is a bit ridiculous. Sexuality is NOT a bad thing. The people who decry it loudly and often make me wonder about what their real motives are. Are they really that insecure about themselves, that they have to tear others down?
I agree there needs to be more body diversity in video games on both the male and female side. That's right. I said it. However, games like Overwatch are doing something positive and trying to do just that. And there are games that do that, but to single out a couple of the female characters here and there and imply that they're "too sexy" seems like a form of slut shaming and it's NOT okay. It causes me to wonder if these people do that to actual women in public. I love the Soul Calibur series and I like the characters Ivy and Taki. It does not bother me in the least that they're a bit bigger in the breast department and a bit curvier. Remember when video games were fun and there was none of this constant nitpicking over every single little thing? Let's go back to that. I love video games and they are fun for me and I love that there are so many great characters to play both male and female. I'm not worried about body image. If you want to worry about it, you go ahead. That's your thing, but it's not mine.
You can read SpideyGirl's blog here: http://thespectacularspider-girl.tumblr.com/post/113010314274/female-portrayals-in-video-games
The big thing for me is how many of the complaints are geared to the large breasts as if to say that if you have big breasts you are automatically an overly sexual being, a slut, or a stripper. As someone who is in that big breast department, I am rather annoyed by that sentiment. It's frankly foolish and more than a little tyrannical to assume and demand that every single woman in fiction or in reality have small breasts and are completely covered. Look at all the different body types in the real world and you will see that women come in all shapes and sizes in the body and breast department. This is not a one size fits all scenario. Implying that a woman can not be sexy and powerful at the same time is a bit ridiculous. Sexuality is NOT a bad thing. The people who decry it loudly and often make me wonder about what their real motives are. Are they really that insecure about themselves, that they have to tear others down?
I agree there needs to be more body diversity in video games on both the male and female side. That's right. I said it. However, games like Overwatch are doing something positive and trying to do just that. And there are games that do that, but to single out a couple of the female characters here and there and imply that they're "too sexy" seems like a form of slut shaming and it's NOT okay. It causes me to wonder if these people do that to actual women in public. I love the Soul Calibur series and I like the characters Ivy and Taki. It does not bother me in the least that they're a bit bigger in the breast department and a bit curvier. Remember when video games were fun and there was none of this constant nitpicking over every single little thing? Let's go back to that. I love video games and they are fun for me and I love that there are so many great characters to play both male and female. I'm not worried about body image. If you want to worry about it, you go ahead. That's your thing, but it's not mine.
You can read SpideyGirl's blog here: http://thespectacularspider-girl.tumblr.com/post/113010314274/female-portrayals-in-video-games