Chihiro Fujisaki - Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc (2010)Ĭhihiro is another in a long line of characters who aren’t trans in canon, but who play on trans tropes and play with gender ideas. When given options for someone to sleep with, you can select “surprise me” and be given a masculine dwarf in a dress.Ģ2. There are a number of same-sex romances in Origins, but your only exposure to trans characters, romantically or otherwise, is through sex workers in The Pearl, a brothel. In a game and series that is notable for its romantic inclusivity, an area in which Dragon Age consistently dropped the ball prior to the third game is in its depictions of trans people. There are no characters that first appeared in movies or other media.Ģ1. ![]() I have avoided listing characters who don’t originate in video games. Once again, this list is by no means exhaustive. It’s also increasingly a time of indie video games making waves in the wider gaming community, which allows for trans and queer developers to make their mark. There are many bad apples in this area of LGBT+ representation unfortunately, but there is a clearer understanding of what makes someone trans and what does not. That isn’t to tell you all those depictions are good ones. Depictions are more clear cut, with mainstream acceptance clearly having an effect on the education involved in these depictions. That is to say, we have less and less of the experience where characters are considered trans based only on interpretation. That’s when a lot more confirmed trans characters start to crop up. That said, once we escape the 2000s and all that came before it, things do start to improve. It has been a rocky road and continues to be one, complicated by misinformation or conflicting ideas. Welcome back to part two of The History of Trans People in Video Games! I suggest catching up on Part One if you haven’t already, but as I said there, the depiction of trans characters in the gaming industry is a complex one. ![]() This article series comes with a blanket content warning for transphobia and transphobic language.
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