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When it comes to the presence of LGBTQ characters in computer and video games , the developers seems to be a bit afraid. When it comes lesbian games and even featuring lesbian plots and characters, things are even worse – just several games seem ready to deliver this to the world. And it’s these games that we are going to talk about in today’s article where we’ll share the best games with lesbian plots and characters.
Worry not! We’re not talking about stuff you wouldn’t want your parents or work colleagues to see! We consider games to be art and we also consider that lesbian characters and games with such plots can be art as well and not just a desperate try to lure in gamers who want to see some girls loving other girls.
All the titles below are actually high quality – some even thought provoking, proving that we can safely have LGBTQ plots and characters in modern games without risking a banning spree from the world or heavy critique. In the end, if you don’t like it, you don’t have to play it. But we’re sure you’ll absolutely love all our lesbian games recommendations below.
So let’s check out below the best PC and video games with lesbian plots and/or characters!
This is probably the best game to start our list with. An adventure / exploration game that is so discrete and charming that you can’t help but fall in love with it. A great story – a story that delivers more than what meets the eye at first, said flawlessly in both text and gameplay. A story of love that you must see if you haven’t already.
The Fire Emblem series hits a very important milestone, delivering what is probably the first lesbian game character for Nintendo.
We’re talking about Heather – a thief that blackmails poor villagers in Crimea. Although she uses her charm to trick men into giving her gold and other possessions, she clearly has an affinity for females. Actually, in one of the games in the series, she admits having joined the Crimea Army to meet all the pretty girls.
Another well known series that mixes RPG with dating sim and visual novel elements, Summon Night is better known in Asia. Actually, not all the games in the series have made it West (which is a shame), but we still have enough to be satisfied.
Created by Bandai Namco, the game allows the character to create a female protagonist if they so choose and choose Sugar as their companion. This may result – depending on how you play the game – in more intimate moments between the two characters. There are also other months in the various games in the series where lesbian interactions can occur.
Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix was launched a long time ago for the original PlayStation and some of you probably still remember the stir caused by its advertising campaign. Back then, Eidos decided to promote the game focusing heavily on the lesbian relationship between the two main characters.
There’s even a short but intense elevator scene in the game that can be considered an extremely bold move by the developers and game’s publisher – and a delight for every gamer.
Another adventure game on our list and another must play title, no matter what your reasons are to give it a try. And another game where the whole lesbian plot is extremely nuanced and you can completely miss it (or avoid it) depending on how to play.
However, it is debatable if the characters are indeed lesbian or not and this has actually sparked quite some discussions on the Steam forums and other places over the internet. It’s all a matter on how you look at things, but one thing is clear: they can definitely be in love!
This game is based on an anime series and, unlike Life Is Strange above, it doesn’t leave anything to chance or viewing angle. Taking place in an all-girl high school, the game is full yuri meaning that you get a complete lesbian plot and some very interesting scenes (to say the least) between the main characters.
Another adventure game – this time, a well written cyberpunk adventure, ROM features multiple characters that are openly gay. There’s not a lot I can say without spoiling things too much, so you’ll have to give this one a try. The game is really good indeed, no matter if you play it for the lesbian characters or not!
A series of solid visual novel games for fans of the genre. The games are also available on Steam, so it’s one of the easiest series to get your hands on. There is a lot of content included, as it is the case of every visual novel out there, including lesbian relationships and stories, depending on your choices.
This series seems to have been created to make up for the lack of lesbian characters and story lines in modern games. This is full yuri gameplay, some of the titles in the series being pretty hardcore with… well… everything. A guilty pleasure for some, a simple pleasure for others. No matter which category you find yourself in, it’s a series that you have to try at least once. Pick and choose!
A really unique game that you can download on Steam right now, created by well known yuri developers Hanako Games (with another title developed by them on this list, towards the end).
Mixing simulation with RPG and strategy elements, Black Closet is always surprising thanks to its unique capacity of creating game content. And it all happens in an all-girl college where you have to solve mysteries with your all-girl squad. I guess you’re starting to understand the “all-girl” thing here. You won’t be disappointed!
During lunch one day, Toomi Yuna meets two “Kindred Spirits” on the roof of her school. When they insist she help them nurture young love, Yuna finds herself playing “yuri cupid” to six unique and adorable couples. Intense and well written, this is a visual novel for the fans of the genre and for those looking for some dedicated lesbian plots.
A unique simulation game that is not really all about gay relationships, but which can be played in such a way to get there. So it’s all up for you to decide – and a ton of decisions you’ll have to make, no matter which path you choose. A great game overall, by the way, so it’s worth playing if you’re into the more different and unique games.
Magical girls and magical schools… this is the series for those who were always looking or hoping for a lesbian Harry Potter… something. Of course, there’s no Dumbledore and the complexity of the games in the series is not that huge, but it’s a nice thing to try. Probably the only one going somewhat close to the fantasy I was mentioning earlier.
And we’re rounding this list with another game by Hanako Games, this time with a more obvious lesbian plot. Good story, nice twist and even better graphics to keep you busy for a while:
Newly arrived at a boarding school in Victorian England, Sara Crewe uses her love of books and storytelling to build new relationships. But what happens to a fairy-tale princess when she loses everything?
The list above really proves that game developers should understand that a mature approach to more delicate themes in video games is still possible, without appealing only to a particular demographic and without turning the said game into an adults-only one . I am actually surprised to see that in the 21st century we don’t have more best lesbian games hitting the mainstream – or even the indie scene.
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10 Video Games That Let You Play As a Lesbian or Bisexual Woman
When not sleeping (which is...a lot of the time), Aimee is writing up a storm for her latest ideas. Hailing from the city Birmingham, she's had a love for video games since playing Star Wars Episode 1: Racer on the PC with her trusty joystick! Since then she's developed a firm love for RPGs and JRPGs and considers them her second love, straight after dogs.
Her favourite games are: Tales of Berseria, Dragon Age II (don't judge!), Final Fantasy X and Pyre. You can hear her ramble about them @honhonitsaimee on Twitter.
Emily Kaldwin punched me in the face once and made me gay – it was awesome.
Happy International Women’s Day! Today is a day where women are celebrated everywhere even if they deserve to be celebrated each and every single day, but hey, that’s just me being plain ol’ bitter. That aside though, International Women’s Day is particularly important to me and here’s why:
It’s been a few years since I’ve come out that scary old closet, but I always remember the date. It brings a smile on my face to know how far I’ve come, and a large part of it is due to video games and the continuous development of diversity within them. We’ve still got a long way to go, but as I was writing this I realized that I felt happy, happy to see myself in characters that I never dreamed I would be able to. To me, playing a character who I can identify with is absolutely everything. Some might not feel that way, but I know a lot of people feel the way I do too.
And that’s okay. Because video games are cool and we like to get ourselves lost in them, so why shouldn’t we be able to relate to something that we feel is a part of us?
So, my bisexual and lesbian sisters, this list is for you. I present to you: 10 Video Games That Let You Play as a Lesbian or Bisexual Woman.
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Video games with same-sex relationships are rare, but these 10 games put the LGBTQ community front and center.
The video game industry is slowly (perhaps too slowly) liberalising, moving to include more rounded female characters and protagonists, more variety with regards to relationship choices in RPGs (which is why the lack of an option to date Yusuke in Persona 5 was so heart-breaking), and better representation of the LGBTQ+ community in video games both AAA and indie. When compiling this list, I realised with a heavy heart that we still have a long way to go. Some of these are not as deep and representational as I’d like, but they are a start, and the existence of LGBTQ+ stories and characters in video games is only going to get better in the future.
The Assassin’s Creed series has moved more and more into RPG territory, and the latest entry went full Mass Effect with dialogue options, moral choices, and the option to bang anyone you like. You can play as a male or a female mercenary, and while embodying this character you are free to pursue any and all options with regards to sexual conquest, including the option to abstain from sex and romance completely. This is good, because it normalizes gay and lesbian relationships. It’s also shallow because most of these choices amount to lots and lots of sex and little else, reducing sexual representation to sex representation.
This short, two-hour experience is a walking simulator in which the player takes on the role of Katie, a girl who returns home to find her family house empty. As she explores the house, we piece together the lives of her parents and her sister. It’s an engaging and unconventional narrative structure which keeps the plot moving forward beautifully. The source of the rift which had led to the house being found empty is the outing of Katie’s sister as a lesbian who has fallen in love with a punk rocker named Lonnie. Learning about their relationship as the game goes on even uncovers links to the feminist punk movement of the ‘90s, Riot Grrrl. So that’s pretty cool.
The Last of Us did a lot of things right, including a true and nuanced depiction of grief, a multi-layered relationship which grows naturally and with room to breathe, and a depiction of a young lesbian character done right.
In the DLC to the main game, titled Left Behind , protagonist Ellie must explore and survive an abandoned shopping mall with her friend Riley, a story which ends with a parting kiss. From what we’ve seen so far of the game’s sequel, we also know that Ellie will play a starring role, and has been seen in the trailers dancing with, and kissing, a girl. Ellie is a strong-willed, resourceful, and ambitious character who also happens to be gay. She is a wonderful example of an LGBTQ character written well.
The first Life is Strange was well-received little darling, examining the relationship between two friends, Max and Chloe. While the relationship is platonic, the devs made the daring (read: not daring at all) move to experiment with their characters by giving them the option to kiss, and by handing out enough subtext to make us wonder about a potential more-than-friends-friendship. It was all a bit meh. The sequel (or prequel) on the other hand, fared better, introducing a friend to Chloe who makes no bones about liking girls. Chloe herself is also given the dialogue option early on to tell her friend Rachel that she has feelings for her. Throwing out vagueness for direct gayness in the second game was an absolute breath of fresh air.
Much like the afore-listed Assassin’s Creed , which mentioned the now-listed Mass Effect , Mass Effect is a game whose mechanics are geared around player choice. While there is a narrative, it can be influenced by choice, opening up new paths and options as you play (at least, to a certain point, and only until the trilogy’s ending which cast every choice aside like week-old milk). The non-narrative choice mechanic is that of relationships, which, to the developers’ credit, were given enough attention to become a very key aspect of many players’ experience. The devs did come under fire when they allowed female Shepard to be gay, but not male Shepard, and so they fixed it in the following game. The adage ‘better late than never’ is apt here, I suppose. Either way, by the time the third game is out, not only can relationships go whichever way you desire, you can also date whichever lizard-skinned alien takes your fancy. All is as it should be.
[For complete disclosure: Final Fantasy IX is this writer’s favorite game ever, and he fully embraces any excuse to mention this game]
Final Fantasy IX , claimed by series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi to be his personal favorite (his David Copperfield , if you will), is a complete JRPG experience, with a fantastic motley crew of protagonists that has no weak link. Every party member has something about them that makes them charming and intriguing, even series oddball Quina Quen. Quina is often seen as the comic relief character – the JarJar – of the game but Quina is more than that. Quina is a non-binary character from an enigmatic swamp-dwelling race of happy, peaceful, inquisitive, frog-eating people. Arguably it is frustrating that the one non-binary character in the franchise is an ugly fat thing that eats frogs and isn’t even human, but Quina also plants in the player’s mind the seed of an idea that there are more things in heaven and earth etc etc.
The game hailed by many today as the finest western RPG to have ever graced our consoles is also a game filled with characters to love and hate in equal measure; characters with intricately-woven relationships who make terrible mistakes, charm, trick, and steal from each other; characters who are remarkably human for all their magic. Fan favorite character, Ciri, is a badass woman who is introduced through flashbacks and stories told by people who have been charmed and impressed by her. When controlling Ciri later in the game, players are given the choice to declare, as Ciri, that she prefers the company of women. This is also proven canon in the fantasy books which inspired the game, as Ciri is involved in a relationship with a female character. Gay, bisexual, pansexual; whatever the case, Ciri is awesome.
A delightful life simulator which has a strong message for the capitalist world around us, Stardew Valley puts players in the shoes of a young woman or man who becomes disenfranchised by office life in the city and opts to take on a farm they have inherited in the countryside. So begins one of the most wonderful, relaxing gaming experiences in recent memory. Inspired heavily by Nintendo’s Harvest Moon franchise, Stardew Valley improves on its predecessor in many, many respects, one of which being the option to enter into a gay or lesbian relationship if you so choose. Adding in this option merely gives the player the added freedom to craft the exact life they would want to lead in this perfect rural landscape.
This game got a lot of hype at launch for being something very much its own. Not a life sim, not a walking sim, not something which fits into conventional genre types. Night in the Woods is a narratively-driven adventure story about a (cat) girl called Mae, 20 years old and a college dropout. Mae returns home and, through the game’s narrative, we learn more about her life, her friends and family, and her mental health. Before leaving for college, Mae played bass in a band and two of her bandmates, Gregg (a fox) and Angus (a bear) are a gay couple. This kind of normalized gay-relationship-as-part-of-a-band-of-friends being woven seamlessly into the story is something that should be seen, naturalistically, in a lot more games by now. But it’s not, and that’s what makes Night in the Woods special.
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