The other day, I saw that Guilty Gear Strive was on sale on steam. I bought it as I had been curious about it after watching some fighting game streams that featured it. Everyone talked about how good it was.
I'm a big fan of fighting games in general with my favorites being the Soul Calibur series, Street Fighter, and I dabble in Smash Brothers. I'm in no way the best at these games, I just really like them.
So, I wanted to play a new one. GG Strive looked very cool, so I decided to get it. It's playstyle is a bit different from other games, so it is taking some learning to get used to it. I've never played any of the Guilty Gear series before, so it's a bit of a curve for me.
I started out playing characters like Testament and Giovanna but just wasn't clicking. I was choosing characters almost at random. Then, I played through the arcade mode with Bridget. I just immediately started doing well with her. I really liked her flow and I was not doing the big combos just yet, but I got through at least the beginner level matches without dropping any, which I hadn't done on any of the other characters I had tried yet.
Then, spoilers for the story on a game that is 3 years old and a plot point that received a lot of talk at the time it happened, but at the end of arcade mode, Bridget comes out fully as a transwoman. You guys! I was CRYING! She was supported by the two people she was with (even though she was just fighting one) and seemed so happy! As a transwoman, it just hit all the happy feels for me! It's soooo good to see myself reflected in a game I enjoy like this!
Then I made the mistake of going online and looking at other people talking about it. Of course there are the usual anti-trans fuckheads that I just automatically ignore, but the ones that surprised me were the people complaining about how Bridget's arc in Strive took AWAY their representation. Specifically people who are men, but like to wear cute or "girly" clothing, but still view themselves as fully male. Some people call themselves "femboys" or other such names, but generally fall into that category. Some of them were saying that Bridget was their main and possibly only bit of representation they had in popular media and were upset that she is now canonically trans and therefore a woman.
It really got me thinking about other games that offer representation to underserved communities. I also wondered about anyone else here, if any of you had felt seen by any game or other media when previously you hadn't?
I'm a big fan of fighting games in general with my favorites being the Soul Calibur series, Street Fighter, and I dabble in Smash Brothers. I'm in no way the best at these games, I just really like them.
So, I wanted to play a new one. GG Strive looked very cool, so I decided to get it. It's playstyle is a bit different from other games, so it is taking some learning to get used to it. I've never played any of the Guilty Gear series before, so it's a bit of a curve for me.
I started out playing characters like Testament and Giovanna but just wasn't clicking. I was choosing characters almost at random. Then, I played through the arcade mode with Bridget. I just immediately started doing well with her. I really liked her flow and I was not doing the big combos just yet, but I got through at least the beginner level matches without dropping any, which I hadn't done on any of the other characters I had tried yet.
Then, spoilers for the story on a game that is 3 years old and a plot point that received a lot of talk at the time it happened, but at the end of arcade mode, Bridget comes out fully as a transwoman. You guys! I was CRYING! She was supported by the two people she was with (even though she was just fighting one) and seemed so happy! As a transwoman, it just hit all the happy feels for me! It's soooo good to see myself reflected in a game I enjoy like this!
Then I made the mistake of going online and looking at other people talking about it. Of course there are the usual anti-trans fuckheads that I just automatically ignore, but the ones that surprised me were the people complaining about how Bridget's arc in Strive took AWAY their representation. Specifically people who are men, but like to wear cute or "girly" clothing, but still view themselves as fully male. Some people call themselves "femboys" or other such names, but generally fall into that category. Some of them were saying that Bridget was their main and possibly only bit of representation they had in popular media and were upset that she is now canonically trans and therefore a woman.
It really got me thinking about other games that offer representation to underserved communities. I also wondered about anyone else here, if any of you had felt seen by any game or other media when previously you hadn't?