There's nothing inherently wrong with it. But you also can't use a few games that totally center men, in which women are supporting characters at best, as some kind of evidence that gaming is actually totally equal and not sexist at all.
I believe what you're doing is called "cherrypicking," relying on one good example (or a handful) to dismiss the widespread reality that games very often sexualize and objectify women.
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Examples of popular games that do so please.
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Fine then. Does the upcoming Star Wars Battlefront 2 let you see it’s protagonists Behind? No it doesn’t
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I don't know, I haven't played it yet. But I hope that game humanizes her. We could use more cool female protagonists that games actually treat as people.
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anita has NEVER DONE THAT BEFORE
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