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May 05, 2008

Elizabeta Torres in GTA IV - Lesbian?

Is Elizabeta Torres a lesbian in GTA IV? Seems so. Yes you read it right, we think Elizabeta in GTA is a lesbian (ignoring those nails!). There are plenty of gay characters / references in GTA IV and it seems RockStar might have actually included a big ole dyke character.

Elizabeta Torres is a small-time drug dealer in Bohan. She's a big woman said to stand between 5'11-6'2" tall and weighing between 200-225 pounds. She's seen in game dancing with a woman and giving her a quick kiss.

We'll no doubt be having a few posts on GTA IV given it's the game of the moment and is covered in this weeks upcoming Gay Girls Who Game episode, so if you're not a GTA fan - sorry.

May 02, 2008

GTA Lesbo - Multiplayer Fun

What's this? Lesbians in GTA? No we're not talking about the "lesbians" you'll encounter in the strip clubs that writhe all over one another to comical effect, we're talking cool, playable GTA lesbo. Seriously.

You can get your pride on in GTA multiplayer just like this. We thought this was pretty cool when we discovered it and thought you gals might too. It also shows that Rockstar actually took the time to not dismiss their mass female following, so grab your baseball caps, glasses, women's pride top and have a blast.

We've been giving GTA a lot of thought recently, given the love / hate surrounding the title [as briefly addressed in our GTA HooHarr article]. Gay Girls Who Game will be bringing lesbian thoughts about GTA in their next episode.

May 01, 2008

Juno Eclipse - Unleashed

Juno Eclipse is one of the characters in the upcoming Star Wars: The Force Unleashed game. She's the romantic interest for the player character. We can't find anything on whether you can choose to play a male of female player character, but if you can, you know what that means ladies!

We're assuming however we'll all be 'forced' into playing the usual male lead, which, will be really quite annoying. This completely disenfranchises all of us female mega Star Wars fans who would opt to play a female lead. Still fingers crossed, you never can tell, we've contacted the developer to ask.

April 01, 2008

Mass Effect 2 - More Lesbians than Dinah Shore Weekend

The guys and gals at BioWare love lesbians. They had a movie night the other night that included Better Than Chocolate, Loving Annabelle, Go Fish, Saving Face and Imagine Me and You... and that was just the beginning. They huddled together and decided Mass Effect 2 needs more lesbians!

It's a win win situation, more lesbians means more negative press, which means more press overall, coverage money just can't buy. More dykes equals more money so they've said "bring it!". They're packing so many lesbians into Mass Effect 2 there may not be any room for male characters! Yes looks like Mass Effect 2 will be wall to wall lesbians of all races!

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March 19, 2008

Lesbian Movie Characters in Video Games - Kim

With gaming news being a bit dead when it comes to actual lesbian content (and we can't take yet another Mass Effect post just now!), we at the LG turned our minds to movies. The movie in this instance is Better Than Chocolate and we got to think just how well Kim from Better Than Chocolate would cope in the video gaming world.

So join us as we take an amusing (we hope) look at the video game incarnation of Better Than Chocolate, with protagonist Kim, a brief levels rundown, peripheral character rundown and even a few choice quotes from the imagined game.
Check out the full article: Lesbian Movie Characters in Games – Kim from BTC

February 18, 2008

Fatal Hearts is a replayable adventure game by Hanako Games and we’re told allegedly has lesbian content and by lesbian we mean a baby dyke with a crush on her best friend. In Fatal Hearts you take on the role of a teenager named Christina, she’s having some weird dreams lately and young girls are being murdered in her town.

So where’s the lesbian content? Well we played the trial and didn’t see any, but we’re assuming her best friend Lucy is crushing on her, or a full blown baby dyke given she says things like “I don’t want anything in a man” when they’re discussing their futures and the gender neutral chimings of “I don’t imagine some perfect man. The people I fall in love with will be special for themselves.”

You can download a preview of Fatal Hearts HERE. If you get to any ‘lesbian’ content, be sure and let us know the details and maybe take a few screen caps.

February 08, 2008

The L Word in Second Life

If you’re looking for a truly Sapphic experience in gaming, you may want to consider hopping onto Second Life and heading to The Planet Café located in The L Word area there. Yes, we know, classifying Second Life as gaming is a bit of a stretch since it’s actually just you being represented on screen as an avatar, but it’s still a game of sorts since you’re there to live out your imaginary second life.  If you don’t know what Second Life is, where have you been? It’s an online interactive world where you can immerse yourself completely in living out your fantasies, whatever they may be. Second Life has something for everyone, but for lesbians the main hangout is The L Word.

If you head down to The L Word, you can be guaranteed there are other ladies there to chat to, dance with and have a drink with. Head to the club to get down and do some pole dancing, shop in some of The L Word stores or listen to some educational and interesting guest chats from not only cast members, but also sexperts, social policy professionals and more. There are numerous events there each week and Showtime have invested a great deal of money into creating a realistic representation of what the show is and this is why it’s because one of the most popular and often visited places in Second Life.

February 06, 2008

Jericho lesbians - Church & Black

Firstly I can’t believe we weren’t made aware of this earlier since it may well be lesbians in a newish videogame. Secondly it’s hard to know whether to be upset or happy that the image in this post was made, since some of you out there will no doubt cry ‘titilation’ and ‘male gaze’, whatever the case I thought it was so cool I’d add it to the site for you all to see.

These characters are from the game ‘Jericho’ by Clive Barker (yes he’s gay just like us). The characters are Church and Black (in that order-and Black always twanged my gaydar). Jericho is a squad-based action / horror shooter set in the Middle-East, where an ancient evil has awoken. It’s essentially a paranormal / gory shooter, with a mix of cool psychic powers thrown in. You can check out the sexy lesbian antics after the jump.. please be aware it is graphical digital nudity. I’ll also pop the trailer in so you can see Black in action.

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January 16, 2008

The Lesbian Fear Effect

I was reading an article at the rather brilliant (and supportive) Destructoid today and something struck me. It wasn’t the happy enthusiasm of the writer as he reminisced fondly about the wonderful characterisation and tough choices in the game he was discussing, or the fact the writer is an apparent Reverend (?!). What struck me was this… if lesbians help sell games, why aren’t there more lesbians in games? The title under review was Fear Effect, a PS1 classic that featured cel-shaded, amoral protagonists and a sequel that featured, you guessed it, a couple of lady lovin ladies.

The comments under the article feature the usual “I liked the sequel for ‘other reasons’”, “I remember it only for the lesbian elevator scene”, I liked Retro Helix better, but only for the lesbians”, “never played the bean flicking sequel” and of course simply “Lesbians!!!”. Sure this isn’t a reason for lesbians in games, it’s annoying! Let’s face it they’re usually there for titillation purposes, but they’re clearly popular, so where the heck are they? I am NOT condoning the use of lesbians and lesbian titillation to sell games to men, what I'm saying is where are they? If they love them so much why are they still mostly invisible. Just a thought.

January 01, 2008

Jade Empire 2 in development?

Here’s some good news for lesbian gamers and in point of fact most gamers—Jade Empire 2 is presently in development. The original title featured some girl on girl action, thanks to the open gendered romance mechanic. Jade Empire was a hit with many lesbian gamers based purely on that factor.

Given the beauty of Mass Effect and the conversation and story driven game mechanic, one would expect Jade Empire 2 to feature something similar. Here’s hoping BioWare leave in the open gendered romance aspects, so that we can all enjoy the title even more.

No word on a release date or anything else since the ‘news’ was an alleged leak from someone who had seen code for the game and nothing else. Needless to say if it is true it will appear on the Xbox 360. With EA acquiring BioWare maybe it will also appear on the PS3 as well, time will tell.

December 12, 2007

Lesbian Games and the Male Gaze

When Laura Mulvey first spoke of the ‘male gaze’ in relation to cinema, she referred to the notion that women were positioned in cinematic releases to please men. The reasoning behind this was that men made up the majority of the viewing audience and therefore it made sense from a business point of view to sell to them.

In the gaming industry, this goes a long way to explaining the inherent sexism that has been prevalent over the years where female characters often play the supporting role or that of sexual object. This also explains why titles such as Fear Effect 2, Outlaw Golf 2 and Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude feature such sensationalist lesbian scenes. Lesbian scenes sell to men, but in a time where we’re constantly being told women are now making up around half of all gamers, does this common theme need to continue?

The question remains as to whether for lesbians it is a positive statement to have ANY kind of lesbian content in a video game, or whether it would be preferable to be completely invisible rather than cater to the male gaze. With the recent uproar over Mass Effect’s ‘lesbian’ kissing scene, are we making any forward strides in being accepted as ‘normal’ characters in games or will we continue to be there purely for the male gaze.

December 07, 2007

Asellus in SaGa Frontier - Lesbianism on PS1

Thought we'd take a look at a bit of a retro title with alleged lesbian content. SaGa Frontier is a title that was released on the PS1 in Japan in 1997 and in the U.S. in 1998. The game is a role-playing title featuring various characters, at least two of which are thought to be lesbians.

Lady Asellus is a character that appears in the SaGa Frontier and is said to have more than a little bit of the dyke vibe about her (if sprites can). She's mentored by a princess in the story and they become love interests for one another until tragedy eventually strikes. Along with this main storyline in which the princess and lady are constant companions, there is also a seamstress named Gina in the game who professes her love for Lady Asellus and some sources suggest marries her in one of the games alternate endings. This content is thought to have been removed from the non Japanese version however (though we're not clear on this, so if anyone knows please add to the comments).

So there you have it, a lesbian in a video game way back in 1997, who'd have thunk it. There also appears to be quite the lesbian subtext running through other characters within the story and Asellus interacts and has many of these women join her along the way.

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