The game features a gender-varied cast of playable characters. While the cast of characters had a larger portion of male selections, there were several playable female characters. It wasn't uncommon for my brother, my father and I to choose these female characters over the males. Of the female characters available, one in particular, Ivy, was extremely powerful if you practiced her moves enough. She also had some of the most complicated special moves to perform.
While we may have hidden under that explanation, ("My what a challenging character to play!") we really, truthfully chose the female characters because they're hot. I even asked my father why he chose one particular character so often and his answer was as follows: "Cus she was smokin' hot!"
Ivy from Soul Caliber 2 |
Another nifty feature of this game allowed players to individually analyze player stats and examine the character's appearance. However, every time you would move the female characters around, their breasts would jiggle. Even the artwork section showed nipples protruding from underneath their costumes. Something tells me this isn't a vital feature of the game. Plus, I'm forced to now question the developers' depictions of females in these games.
Taki from Soul Caliber 2 |
I'll admit that I was on the other side of the fence when I was 12, but to view a game that depicts women in such a way today is just sad. If you can look past the sexy clothes and bouncy boobs, there are real characters with real depth to be appreciated. If a player can master the character Ivy, anyone should be impressed, as it is a challenging feat. The content of the actual character is what should be measured in a game, not her cup size.
images:
http://www.fightersgeneration.com/characters2/ivy-sc2fix2.jpg
http://gameswalls.com/wallpapers/s/soul-calibur-2/soul-calibur-2-taki-1.jpg
This post goes along with some of my topic. So, I've been researching women's depictions in games. I would agree that far too often female characters when they exist are depicted in overly sexy and little covered costumes, which are completely impractical for their role. But would they be played if they were not? I think the evidence does lean towards not.
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