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I've been working really hard on a big project, I finally finished it, and now I'm bored. I want to play an RPG where I can slaughter hordes of enemies as a pretty girl who looks like me. Yes, I want self-indulgent trash. I'm tired of trying at things, I want to relax, kill things, and see boobs. No MMOs please, I want a good rate of progression. Indie games preferred.

Games like what I'm looking for:

  • Prey (2017)
  • Carrion
  • Skyrim
  • Borderlands
  • Vermintide
  • Hades (But I want to play as a girl)
  • Control
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[–] Malix@sopuli.xyz 22 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

While it's not indie: Cyberpunk 2077?

You can make your character as pretty as you please (though, no "sex appeal" -slider like in Saint's Row :D). Also, no 3rd person camera, so you'd only see your character in inventory screen. Otherwise there's bit of boobies to be seen - and massive amounts if you so choose with modding.

Difficultywise it'll cater to very casual approach, but the game does the "bethesda-thing" where you will end up as destroyer of worlds regardless of difficulty.

edit: btw, you might want to specify your platform? No modding for cyberpunk on consoles as of yet, I just assumed PC here.

[–] Don_alForno@feddit.org 13 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Also, no 3rd person camera, so you'd only see your character in inventory screen.

That's why you ride bikes, d'uh!

[–] Malix@sopuli.xyz 8 points 1 day ago

regarding OP, kinda bummer that the bike bug which lead to nude A-posing when riding a bike was fixed.

I did goof with it when it was still a thing:

[–] MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Sorry, CDPR is too close to the companies they're trying to satirise in the game. Satire isn't funny when it's hypocritical. After that cosplay contest, I'm never giving Projekt Red a cent.

[–] Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org 5 points 1 day ago (2 children)
[–] comically_cluttered@beehaw.org 5 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

I'd rather not wade into the larger "CDPR is transphobic" debate, but here's an article from Polygon from a few years ago detailing some stuff, including the cosplay contest controversy:

https://www.polygon.com/2020/12/4/22058784/cyberpunk-2077-marketing-cd-projekt-red-transphobia

To save you from reading the whole thing, basically, during the run-up to Cyberpunk's release, CDPR got very... edgelord with their marketing.

One of the more controversial pieces of marketing was an in-universe poster advertising a drink called "Mix It Up", which depicts what appears to be a trans woman in a highly sexualized manner.

They then organized a cosplay contest for further marketing and that resulted in another controversy related to the poster, wherein a cisgender woman cosplayed as the depicted trans woman, CDPR made it one of the finalists in the contest, and it predictably led to outcry for being tone-deaf at best, malicious at worst.

The larger issues with the poster itself (and CDPR as a whole) are in the article, but the cosplay thing really comes down to this bit in the article:

CDPR also included a cisgender cosplayer as the Mix It Up girl among their cosplay contest finalists. Even if you buy the company line that the poster represents how queer bodies have been appropriated for marketing, their entire argument is negated when they have a cis person dress up in that queer body as part of their own video game marketing.

If you’re thinking perhaps the model was well-meaning, attempting to create a trans-positive cosplay, trying to further highlight queer commodification CDPR spoke of originally, or just a misguided ally who got it wrong this time around, I have bad (yet predictable) news for you. Yugoro Forge, the cosplayer in question, tweeted that her costumes are “beyond politics,” and when pushed on the fact her Cyberpunk 2077 costume dehumanized trans people who are already subject to violence so frequently, she replied, “many cis men and women face acts of harassment and violence on a daily basis as well.”

So you've basically got them saying the poster is satire, but then they're not only doing exactly what they claim they're satirizing, but doing it in a way that can be seen as rubbing salt in the wound for people who were already hurt by the initial depiction.

My personal opinion on the whole thing is that they really just fucked up and couldn't read the room, but they do also have a history of being less-than-kind to the queer community themselves (seen in the article), so I can understand why people view the company as hypocritical in regards to the whole thing.

One of the finalists was a cis woman who pretended to be trans. She put a glowstick in her pants to cosplay the Chromanticore model. CDPR decided to reward that with a feature on their Twitter.