A lot of people say men act poorly to uber-masculinized/characters designed to appeal to women, but I've generally not seen that it's the case. I don't give a shit that looking like Kratos is impossible and I don't give a shit about the infamous Raiden level in MGS2 like a bunch of these people point out. I need to find the comic about this. It was a male character getting all upset at a female artist drawing female oriented sexualized male superheroes to "counteract" sexualization of female ones. Someone edited it to both him not caring because it's not designed to appeal to him (the reaction that people SHOULD be having to DOAX) or that she actually ends up drawing JoJo.

They're goddamned polygons, people. If polygons really have to exist to justify your personal identity, I'm pretty sure you're the one that has the issue, not the game or the people who make it. I worry with the advent of VR that every game is just going to slowly become a self-insert power fantasy and games will exist for no other reason than to bolster self esteem or something.