Fighting Words: Criticism Of Video Games And Gamers Hass & Associates Online Reviews
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The
video game industry is still
talking about the violent threats made against Anita Sarkeesian, a video game
critic, who alerted the police last week and went into hiding, according to her
Twitter posts.
In
a column, I wrote about the questions Sarkeesian raises in her critiques such
as how do video game makers treat female characters at a time when women are
playing games more than ever.
Some
may be puzzled why Sarkeesian’s critique caused such a stir, as she refers to
in her tweet Monday (above) when talking with the police. Sarkeesian received
vitriol, and not just from the person who threatened her, for pointing out the
obvious, The New Statesman writes.
I’m
not a gamer, but I have kids who play. There seems to be an insider culture of
mostly young male players who want to keep their game world safe from both
female players and any criticism that might diminish their enjoyment.
In
reporting the column, I was surprised by accounts of women who feel they have
to hide their gender while playing social games or face abuse. Or, if they play
as female, they are called on to prove their abilities, something male players
do not face.
Sarkeesian
connects the content of video games to the behavior of video gamers:
So
what will it take to change the video game industry, the games and the gamers?
After all, the gaming audience is broadening and becoming more diverse, with
women in particular gravitating to MOBILE GAMES. Shouldn’t video game companies want to appeal to this audience?
James
McQuivey, an industry analyst at Forrester, told me that it may take awhile for
the gaming industry to change:
The best way to break
this habit is to promote alternative ecosystems of GAME DEVELOPMENT, which is
exactly what mobile gaming is and we do see more diversity in mobile gaming.
But so far the industries haven’t collided sufficiently that the more expansive
culture of mobile gaming has helped the console gaming business rethink itself.
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