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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2010-08-03 04:10 pm

Yes, I've Genuinely Been Waiting For This Age To Make This Entry.

I turned twenty-two a few weeks ago, and so it seems an appropriate time to post about something that's been troubling me: the ages of female characters in the Final Fantasy series. And videogames in general, and media in general, really, but I'm using the Final Fantasy series in particular to illustrate this problem.

About a year ago, [livejournal.com profile] rimon made an entry asking about the sorts of female characters people wanted to see in videogames. Considering this made me realise that, whilst I could easily name a few significant male videogame characters over thirty, thinking of female characters in the same age range was considerably more tricky.

Curious, I looked up all the humanoid main-party characters in the main-series games from Final Fantasy IV to Final Fantasy XII, disregarding characters such as Fran, who is more than fifty years old but looks much younger on account of not being human.

The ages of the male characters ranged from five to seventy.

The ages of the female characters ranged from five to twenty-two.

I love the Final Fantasy series, but this is ridiculous. Beatrix from IX is twenty-eight (and awesome!) and Edea from VIII must be over thirty, but both of these are temporary party members, playable only very briefly. Permanently playable male characters over the age of twenty-two, meanwhile, include Edward, Edge, Yang, Cid (IV), Tellah, Galuf, Locke, Edgar, Sabin, Setzer, Cyan, Strago, Vincent, Cid (VII), Barret, Amarant, Steiner, Wakka, Auron and Basch. That's at least one playable male character older than the oldest female characters in the entire series (Aeris and Lulu*) in every one of these games bar VIII.

And that bothers me. Why do the women always have to be young and pretty? I do love most of the ladies of Final Fantasy, and I don't think for a moment that they're there solely to be attractive; they're characters, with strengths and flaws and insecurities and roles in the plot. But they're limited in age and appearance, and there's no reason for them not to be as physically varied as the men.

I'm not saying that videogames have to stop having young, pretty women in their casts, but would it be too much trouble to include the occasional female character who deviates from that template? Really, now. I don't want to feel that I'm going to be past saving the world from a giant flying whale in a mere twelve months.


* I always thought Lulu was around thirty. I was astonished to realise she was only twenty-two. I mentally age both Lulu and the eighteen-year-old Quistis up eight years when I'm playing their games.

Lulu doesn't look twenty-two, so why make her twenty-two? There's no reason for her not to be thirty. Wakka doesn't look twenty-three, either, so he could have been aged up as well had their romance been a concern.

And, of course, in Final Fantasy X-2 Lulu is twenty-four and, ta-da, no longer a playable character. TWENTY-TWO IS THE ABSOLUTE CUTOFF FOR LADIES TO HAVE ADVENTURES. HERE, HAVE AN EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD INSTEAD. I do like Paine very much, but the way in which Lulu is sidelined does seem a bit odd.

[identity profile] twilit-wanderer.livejournal.com 2010-08-03 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
It carries over into their MMO, too, which seems very strange to me. There is no reason for you to not be able to create an older female avatar! One has a lot more options and ways to tweak appearances than the other, but you still can only really make the males appear to be obviously out of their late teens/early twenties.

Off the top of my head, the only Square game (possibly only game at all) I've played with playable "older" (if over 22 is old, we're all in trouble) women is Chrono Cross (which has a wide age range to go with its huge cast of characters (http://chrono.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Chrono_Cross_characters)). Even considering that a fair portion of the games I've played don't feature [controllable, since Ōkami is otherwise full of them] human characters at all, that's pretty sad.

[identity profile] twilit-wanderer.livejournal.com 2010-08-05 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
You can create a (male) character with wrinkles if you want! What gets me most is, they created older female models for the NPCs. Surely it wouldn't have been that hard to throw one into the character selection pool?


Not related, but I sent a letter last week and am letting you know possibly in advance that some of the stuff included in it is no longer up to date. Some of them have been lumped into a folder. The four new ones are all from yesterday's activities (briefly mentioned here (http://twilit-wanderer.livejournal.com/211628.html)), with the last new one / second to last overall being where we stopped. IF YOU WERE WONDERING, OR IF YOU WONDER LATER.