Sexy scarlet blade game
This could technically encompasses every single game that markets itself as “18+ men only,” but Scarlet Blade gets a special mention since it’s the one that’s had the most advertisement. The way that this game is, it makes it seem like women are just things to have sex with and help your testicles inflate so you can become more of a man. However, a game like this where the entire objective is to have sex and you only can “achieve” to have sex with attractive women when your balls have grown is problematic in itself. There is of course nothing wrong with being sexually active. The entire point of the game is to have sex with women, but you can’t have sex with the attractive women at first, oh no, you have to have sex with the “fat,” “ugly” and/or “unattractive” women and as your testicles grow from all of your missions, then you can have sex with the pretty women. You of course can’t have sex in public because that would be indecent and you’d be taken to jail. You then get sexually serviced by a nice blonde woman after she tells you that the point of the game is to have as much sex as possible.
How can one not put this on a list of sexist games? In Bonetown you play as some guy who’s getting peed on in the first cutscene by a frat guy and you have to beat him up for that. It managed to make women objects to be won in a bejeweled styled puzzle game rather than someone you’d actually want to date and get to know.Įxpecting more from a game called Bonetown seems silly, but leaving it off the list almost seems like a crime. It’s just a bland game fanservice game for 9.99 that makes it seem like you’ve “won” these girls affections in a competitive sort of manner rather than actually earn it like in the dating sim Katawa Shoujo. Will you woo the athlete, the good girl, the bad girl, the cougar, the teacher or maybe the stewardess? Don’t worry because they all have as much personality as a paper bag so you should be fine. They’ll send you tantalizing little sexy text messages with risqué pictures in order to seduce you. HuniePop does no such thing it pretty much just gives these women a type of personality and lets you talk to their bland personalities in hopes of being able to sleep with them later. Most dating Sims try to give each of the people you are trying to woo some sort of personality other than the bland archetypes. Then why does HuniePop make this list? The problem with HuniePop is that while it is a dating sim it is an incredibly shallow one, with a match 3 puzzle mechanic that helps raise the various levels of a woman’s “affection” for you. There are plenty of dating sims for men and women with all sexual preferences. Normally, dating sims wouldn’t make it on a list like this, mainly because dating sims (or games with elements of that) are one of the few genres of gaming where many developers actively try to market to both demographics.
If one wants us to cover a list of games that are sexist towards men, please put that in the comments below.Ī special note should be made here that this list will be of a sexually graphic nature at times so reader discretion is strongly advised. What's being talked about, is games that, as a whole, project a harmful image of a specific gender in this case, we’re looking specifically at women. A game will not be put on this list for only sexualizing a character because that’s not what this list is about. Unfortunately this doesn’t seem to be the case and there are still games that end up heavily objectifying or stereotyping female characters. Optimistically, this problem should have been solved by now, considering that 48 percent of gamers now are female and women 18 and older represent a more sizable part of the gaming demographic (36%) as opposed to the boys 18 and younger demographic (17%). When that happens, others feel as if the game (and sometimes the gaming community as a whole) isn’t meant for them. The problem arises when the games themselves become demeaning or just downright cruel to those who aren't being marketed to. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing you market to those who you will gain the most money from. Video games haven’t always had the diverse community that they have today and so a lot of them are marketed to primarily cater to the male demographic. If there is one subject in video games that can be viewed as the most controversial in the current stormy climate, it’s sexism.