Self insert power fantasy recommendations?
from MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone to gaming@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 11:42
https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/27094261

I’ve been working really hard on a big project, I finally finished it, and now I’m bored. I want to play an RPG where I can slaughter hordes of enemies as a pretty girl who looks like me. Yes, I want self-indulgent trash. I’m tired of trying at things, I want to relax, kill things, and see boobs. No MMOs please, I want a good rate of progression. Indie games preferred.

Games like what I’m looking for:

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luciole@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 11:52 next collapse

If you want to play Hades as a girl, you can play Hades II :D

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 11:56 collapse

Hmmm, I only want to play it when it’s done. I really loved Hades 1, I want to get the full intended experience, no spoilers.

Berttheduck@lemmy.ml on 06 Jun 12:04 next collapse

Dragons dogma 1 and 2 fit the bill I think. 2 more so than the first.

Malix@sopuli.xyz on 06 Jun 12:06 next collapse

While it’s not indie: Cyberpunk 2077?

You can make your character as pretty as you please (though, no “sex appeal” -slider like in Saint’s Row :D). Also, no 3rd person camera, so you’d only see your character in inventory screen. Otherwise there’s bit of boobies to be seen - and massive amounts if you so choose with modding.

Difficultywise it’ll cater to very casual approach, but the game does the “bethesda-thing” where you will end up as destroyer of worlds regardless of difficulty.

edit: btw, you might want to specify your platform? No modding for cyberpunk on consoles as of yet, I just assumed PC here.

Don_alForno@feddit.org on 06 Jun 12:23 next collapse

Also, no 3rd person camera, so you’d only see your character in inventory screen.

That’s why you ride bikes, d’uh!

Malix@sopuli.xyz on 06 Jun 12:32 collapse

regarding OP, kinda bummer that the bike bug which lead to nude A-posing when riding a bike was fixed.

I did goof with it when it was still a thing: <img alt="" src="https://sopuli.xyz/pictrs/image/2b36c192-ea07-4976-b7f4-9f608b9adfba.webp">

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 13:06 collapse

Sorry, CDPR is too close to the companies they’re trying to satirise in the game. Satire isn’t funny when it’s hypocritical. After that cosplay contest, I’m never giving Projekt Red a cent.

Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org on 06 Jun 18:09 collapse

What…what cosplay contest?

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:47 next collapse

One of the finalists was a cis woman who pretended to be trans. She put a glowstick in her pants to cosplay the Chromanticore model. CDPR decided to reward that with a feature on their Twitter.

comically_cluttered@beehaw.org on 07 Jun 00:47 collapse

I’d rather not wade into the larger “CDPR is transphobic” debate, but here’s an article from Polygon from a few years ago detailing some stuff, including the cosplay contest controversy:

polygon.com/…/cyberpunk-2077-marketing-cd-projekt…

To save you from reading the whole thing, basically, during the run-up to Cyberpunk’s release, CDPR got very… edgelord with their marketing.

One of the more controversial pieces of marketing was an in-universe poster advertising a drink called “Mix It Up”, which depicts what appears to be a trans woman in a highly sexualized manner.

They then organized a cosplay contest for further marketing and that resulted in another controversy related to the poster, wherein a cisgender woman cosplayed as the depicted trans woman, CDPR made it one of the finalists in the contest, and it predictably led to outcry for being tone-deaf at best, malicious at worst.

The larger issues with the poster itself (and CDPR as a whole) are in the article, but the cosplay thing really comes down to this bit in the article:

CDPR also included a cisgender cosplayer as the Mix It Up girl among their cosplay contest finalists. Even if you buy the company line that the poster represents how queer bodies have been appropriated for marketing, their entire argument is negated when they have a cis person dress up in that queer body as part of their own video game marketing.

If you’re thinking perhaps the model was well-meaning, attempting to create a trans-positive cosplay, trying to further highlight queer commodification CDPR spoke of originally, or just a misguided ally who got it wrong this time around, I have bad (yet predictable) news for you. Yugoro Forge, the cosplayer in question, tweeted that her costumes are “beyond politics,” and when pushed on the fact her Cyberpunk 2077 costume dehumanized trans people who are already subject to violence so frequently, she replied, “many cis men and women face acts of harassment and violence on a daily basis as well.”

So you’ve basically got them saying the poster is satire, but then they’re not only doing exactly what they claim they’re satirizing, but doing it in a way that can be seen as rubbing salt in the wound for people who were already hurt by the initial depiction.

My personal opinion on the whole thing is that they really just fucked up and couldn’t read the room, but they do also have a history of being less-than-kind to the queer community themselves (seen in the article), so I can understand why people view the company as hypocritical in regards to the whole thing.

Sophocles@infosec.pub on 06 Jun 12:19 next collapse

These come to mind where you can kill enemies, be a girl, and are or are similar to an rpg:

Middle Earth: Shadow of War: main character is a guy but in one of the expansions you can play the story as Galadriel. Killing monsters and game mechanics are peak

Skyrim Mods: ik you mentioned Skyrim, but The Wheels of Lull, The Tools of Kagrenac, and The Forgotten City are game sized mods in of themselves and are very good

Elder Scrolls III Morrowind and IV Oblivion: both as good as Skyrim, but in different ways. Go in with an open mind and you will be amazed

Star Wars KOTOR I & II: my favorite games of all time, very much games where you can choose how your character acts and who they become. Great story too, as a fan of star wars or not

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 13:04 collapse

I beat Morrowind, and I like it, but nobody in that game is pretty. KOTOR is closer to what I want, but it’s very plot-y, and I already beat them both. I want something less thinky and faster paced.

SteleTrovilo@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 20:34 collapse

Morrowind has mods that make characters prettier (this is an understatement). I highly recommend them.

GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Jun 12:33 next collapse

No Mass Effect? Too AAA?

knokelmaat@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 12:42 next collapse

This is the one, playing through 1 for the second time right now and it’s just so good. It’s my first time as female Shepard and I think I like her more than male Shepard!

GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Jun 12:54 collapse

Gotta love anything with Jennifer Hale. My male Sheps are always more physical, like Soldier, and my female Sheps are always more biotic. Tho, no matter how hard i try, I’m almost never very renegade-y.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 13:01 collapse

Too much plot, not enough horde-stomping

GeeDubHayduke@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Jun 13:04 next collapse

Fair 'nuff

HER0@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 16:30 collapse

Does the Mass Effect 3 multiplayer count, then? There are RPG elements, there are a bunch of playable women, and it is all about stomping hordes.

If this sounds appealing and you aren’t already aware: this is not available in the remaster. Andromeda has a version of this, too.

kbal@fedia.io on 06 Jun 13:31 next collapse

There are lots of new Skyrim mods since the last time you played it. Even if that was only last week.

Panties@lemmy.ca on 06 Jun 13:39 next collapse

I’m not sure if Rollerdrome might be your thing, but I enjoyed it. You play as a girl competing in a roller-skating death arena. It’s a bit like Tony hawk games, but combat plays a huge role, it’s very satisfying and it’s very well integrated with the rollerskating. I really enjoyed the first ten or so scenarios, but I’m not so good at score based games so I never finished it.

wirelesswire@lemmy.zip on 06 Jun 13:47 next collapse

Last Epoch: Fun ARPG with a couple different female characters available. The buildcraft complexity strikes a sweet spot between Path of Exile and Diablo 4. You can definitely turn your brain off and kill enemies by the truckload.

Fallout 4: Along the lines of Skyrim, just swap fantasy with post-apocalyptic sci-fi. You can play as a girl, and see plenty of tiddies depending on mods (shoutout to the “A Storywealth” collection on Nexusmods).

Fallout 3 and New Vegas: see above, just older.

Wayfinder: fun RPG game with set characters, but a few are girls. Combat was fun IMO. This one started as a live service game, but after backlash and their publisher dropping them, the devs rebuilt the game as a pay-to-play game with an end.

Bayonetta: kill tons of baddies with over-the-top combat as a sexy witch.

Dynasty Warriors & other “musou” games: lumping these together, but girls to play and TONS of enemies to kill

Granblue Fantasy: Relink: plenty of girls to play as, and fun combat. Honestly, the biggest drawback to this one IMO is not enough content after you finish the campaign.

Saints Row 2, 3, 4: definitely self-indulgent trash, definitely boobs, still fun

ReplicantBatty@lemmy.one on 06 Jun 18:45 collapse

I’d also recommend Saints Row 2 and 3. It starts off pretty normal but you get OP pretty fast to the point where you’re like an unstoppable force of nature, it becomes completely gratuitous and over the top. Pretty decent character customization as well.

Kwakigra@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 14:22 next collapse

Since New Vegas isn’t on your list it has to be my top recommendation. Of all games I’ve ever played, New Vegas is the most reactive to and acknowledging of the insane and unbelievable things the player does. The actions the player takes have permanent effects in the game, and everyone affected will know that the player is responsible for whatever happened and say so. You personally control the fate of every community in the Mojave. In other games, you are powerful on behalf of the story, but in New Vegas you personally are all the power in the entire game.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 14:59 collapse

New Vegas is ugly. It’s the post-apocalypse, everyone’s covered in dirt.

Kwakigra@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 15:12 collapse

To be honest, this is what kept me from playing it at first as well. It’s a pretty old game, but mods can help a lot toward making it easier on the eyes. With Vortex through Nexus modding is super easy nowadays.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 15:16 collapse

I don’t want New Vegas characters to be supermodels, it’s not authentic. I want to play a game where it makes sense for me to be pretty

Kwakigra@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 15:21 collapse

In New Vegas, it will make sense for your character to look any way they want. In the game’s story, nice clean things are available but restricted to the rich and powerful. The player, however, is the most powerful and the most influential as to who ends up getting what by the end of the game.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 15:23 collapse

Not after being pulled out of a shallow grave with a head wound

Kwakigra@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 15:31 next collapse

Haha, yeah. The courier probably has the biggest turnaround of any bethesda game protagonist. They go from a completely anonymous average person delivering packages to being essentially a demigod capable of pretty much anything. No fate, no destiny, no special heritage, just you and your choices.

araneae@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 16:48 collapse

You can go to New Vegas itself, buy a pin-striped suit or a cocktail dress, gamble, drink, do quests and flirt/fuck people with sexuality defining perks for the player. You can even score a cute dress off a dead broad’s bones in the DLC. You can serve cunt but you have to work for it, basically. New Vegas itself is like the biggest city-state in that slice of the country so its actually the one place in Fallout that suits being an e-girl bad bitch protagonist.

BmeBenji@lemm.ee on 06 Jun 15:53 next collapse

If you like Prey 2017, and you want to kill things like an absolute monster, and you want to play as a girl, Dishonored 2 is a good fit for all of those things. It’s not indie, and I’m not sure you can see boobs, but it’s a great game by any measure (though it’s not well optimized on PC). It’s not an RPG and it lacks the large skill tree of Prey, but it is an action-forward stealth immersive sim with cool eldritch super powers.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:40 collapse

Thankies!

BmeBenji@lemm.ee on 06 Jun 16:07 next collapse

In my headcanon, DOOM 2016’s player character was a genderless force of anger incarnate. No boobs, but power fantasy for sure.

In that vein, if you wanted indie games, you could look for any recent boomer shooter like Viscerafest (yes girl), Ion Fury (yes girl), or Selaco (yes girl). Searching for the “boomer shooter” tag on Steam seems to yield a lot of female protagonist power fantasy games

The only boomer shooter I’ve played lately is Prodeus which doesn’t have a female protagonist but can definitely exemplify the strengths of the boomer shooter subgenre

Megaman_EXE@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 16:40 next collapse

Hmm. What about Nier: Automata?

SnotFlickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Jun 16:44 next collapse

Bonus: you also get to play as a pretty boy.

mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Jun 18:59 next collapse

This is the best answer tbh. You’re either playing as a girl or as an egg a future femboy a twink programmer who hides behind the pretty girl and lets her do the fighting 90% of the time.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:42 collapse

2B has her own personality :( I want to self insert

authorinthedark@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Jun 17:22 next collapse

It’s… probably not what you’re looking for but I’ll throw Warframe into the ring just in case. It’s technically an MMO I think? And not exactly a traditional RPG progression either. There are definitely boobs, but your character won’t look like you

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until you progress through a sufficient quantity of the main story, and even then still not part of your standard gameplay.

But it checks the slaughtering hordes of enemy box. Power Fantasy is turned on day one I think

knokelmaat@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 19:18 next collapse

Is Warframe still nice to start out with in 2025? I remember installing it a while back and being overwhelmed by the amount of info and options and not really knowing how to simply progress the story in the original way.

authorinthedark@lemmy.sdf.org on 07 Jun 18:28 collapse

it definitely still can be, the devs have been putting a lot of work into streamlining and improving the new player experience, so a lot of the overwhelming options are still available but more things are trying to point you forward. All of the main story quests are separated out in your codex now with their unlock requirements, otherwise the advice I have always heard is: explore the star chart and unlock new planets. Which will never let you down if you’re feeling lost

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:45 collapse

I love Warframe, but I don’t like how it steals focus during loading screens. I’m kinda pissed off at it. I need a better window manager before I can get back into Warframe

Duke_Nukem_1990@feddit.org on 06 Jun 18:12 next collapse

It depends on your definition of “pretty” but in Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup you get to slaughter countless hordes of critters to dragons. Go for a brain off Minotaur Berserker with an axe and shield and get killing! Go here if you need more character ideas: tavern.dcss.io/t/…/1057

HarvesterOfEyes@piefed.social on 06 Jun 18:21 next collapse

It's not an RPG but how about Lollipop Chainsaw?

It has hordes of enemies you can slaughter (which provides a certain kind of relaxation, to be fair) as a pretty girl who possibly looks like you maybe, and you can see boobs.

I never actually played the game (although I'm interested in playing it) but it was the first thing that popped into my mind.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:49 collapse

Too hetero-coded. I’m gay.

hamsterkill@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Jun 18:38 next collapse

How important is being an RPG in this case? (as I note only a couple of your examples are in that genre)

The below suggestions are not RPGs, but I think fit your request.

It’s a survival game, but Conan Exiles ticks a lot of those boxes once you get a bit geared (which doesn’t take super long), and it can be played single player. Just have to be okay with some janky experiences.

I will also note that you are a girl in Hades 2.

Sifu is another one you might enjoy, though bosses certainly are a challenge.

Bayonetta is probably the most pure example of a horde-fighting action game with a sexy female witch protagonist. Lollipop Chainsaw is there too, for more of an airhead protagonist. Darksiders 3 could fit the bill as well.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:51 collapse

Sifu has girl? I got that for free on Epic. I was looking at it yesterday but decided not to check if the guy on the box is the only player character. Thanks!

Groggy@jlai.lu on 06 Jun 18:39 next collapse

Stellar Blade ?

Coelacanth@feddit.nu on 06 Jun 19:58 collapse

Ooh good shout, this has to be the ultimate convergence of power fantasy and boobs surely?

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 07 Jun 05:42 collapse

Or Bayonetta.

itmightbethew@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 19:22 next collapse

Elderborn is an indie first person “metal AF slasher.” I guess it could be considered souls like. but you can be a lady barbarian thwacking skeletons with a hammer. Well theres a bunch of weapons but hammer rules. Id say its a tough game but not all that hard.

Theres a kick mechanic where you can boot an enemy over a ledge. Landing one of those is just about the most satisfying thing for me.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:54 collapse

Oooh, thanks!

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 06 Jun 20:06 next collapse

Idk what you look like to narrow down the recommendations. 🤷🏻‍♂️

I will say that despite all the negative shit I’ve heard about Forspoken, I think the combat and traversal systems are super fun and the stupid bracelet is vastly more annoying than the protagonist. The game is literally “girl boss power fantasy” too.

Commiunism@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 20:20 next collapse

BG3 is pretty good for that to be honest - good character customization, there’s a learning curve to be sure so its not a power fantasy until you get past that.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:56 collapse

I thought about doing a D:OS2 replay, but the combat in that is too slow, and I don’t want to rely on a party. I heard Baldur’s Gate plays a lot like Divinity?

Commiunism@beehaw.org on 07 Jun 05:31 collapse

In a sense, yeah. BG3 can be much slower, and you do still have to rely on a party, though I only played DOS1.

SteleTrovilo@beehaw.org on 06 Jun 20:35 next collapse

Code Vein is a Soulslike with an excellent animé-style character creator.

MummysLittleBloodSlut@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Jun 00:57 collapse

Ooh yes yes blooooooooood!

Blood blood blood blood blood blood blood

Thankiiiiies! <3

Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml on 07 Jun 05:06 next collapse

Hades IIs character is a girl, and it’s very fun.

endeavor@sopuli.xyz on 07 Jun 05:18 next collapse

Witch spring r lets you become op af easily .

Severed steel is insane and 2 bucks on gog.

QDgwZjQYdfbnMdMNQ@lemmy.cafe on 07 Jun 06:01 next collapse

I’d recommend Kingdoms of Amalur if you’ve never played it. It has neat lore, and the combat is fairly satisfying imo. My main complaint is that combat gets kinda easy when you start approaching the level cap, even on max difficulty, but I still go back to the game every now and then.

goatbeard@lemm.ee on 07 Jun 10:32 next collapse

Fable

Sylvartas@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Jun 18:45 collapse

I’m having a lot of fun playing mount and blade : bannerlord. The combat is satisfying and the game has quite a lot of depth. It can be a bit overwhelming but I think it’s worth the 2h attempt. For the power fantasy part : get good at polearms and riding, get yourself a glaive, optionally download the mod that allows you to hit several enemies with a single swing and mow down lines of infantry with each charge.

Also, blizzard bad but Diablo is fun