| Main Character | Companion | Enemy | NPC | |
|
Straight Female |
D.VA – Overwatch |
Alyx Vance – Half Life | Captain Scarlett – Borderlands 2 | Amanda Holiday – Destiny 1/2 |
|
Straight Male |
McCree – Overwatch |
Otacon – Metal Gear Solid | Ghual – Destiny 2 |
The Speaker – Destiny 1/2 |
|
Gay Female |
Tracer – Overwatch |
Chloe – Life Is Strange |
Vivien Pentreath – Moonmist |
Mad Moxxi – Boderlands 2 |
|
Gay Male |
Kaidan Alenko -Mass effect 3 |
Bill – The Last Of Us |
Gay Tony – GTA IV |
Leonardo Da Vinci – AC: Brotherhood |
| Trans | Poison – 1989 arcade game Final Fight | Naoto – Persona 4 | Birdo – Mario |
Hainly Abrams – Mass Effect: Andromeda |
In this session I researched the sexuality in video games and then put the information into a table, throughout the weeks I will be looking at the types of sexuality and how genders are portrayed in games. This is so I can understand how developers represent genders and sexuality. The characters in these games are not represented that well and this is because they are not shown with their characters sexuality that much, you can tell this with the way that the characters are dressed and how the characters act. We can tell this because Mad Moxxi from Borderlands 2 is dressed really inappropriately and we can tell this because the clothes that she is wearing are very revealing.
