So a recent episode of Game Theory had me thinking about LGBT representation in video games, and I think I've come up with something. MatPat brought up Phantasmagoria 2, and he mentions how the main character, Curtis Craig, is bisexual, but is also into S&M, cheats on his girlfriend, and is a transdimensional space alien. That's not exactly good representation. But, he also failed to mention Curtis's best friend, Trevor Barnes. Trevor is a perfectly well adjusted gay man, and although he is a bit of a stereotype, not everything about him boils down to his homosexuality.
In place of the Mako Mori or Bechdel tests, I've come up with a test for LGBT representation that keeps in mind some of the issues that MatPat brought up in this latest episode. I can only think of one or two American made video games that pass this test, and one was made almost 20 years ago.
Using Trevor Barnes from Phantasmagoria 2 as an example:
Is your character a protagonist? (Yes, Trevor helps Curtis throughout the game and is shown to genuinely care about him.)
Is your character treated with respect and dignity by at least one other, non-LGBT character? (Yes, Trevor is seen having friendly conversation with a (presumably straight) female coworker.)
Does your character ever have a conversation that does not relate to their LGBT status? (Yes, "The Potato Story" is a notable example.)
(Optional) Is your character of sound mind? (Yes, there is no evidence of Trevor having a particularly adverse mental condition.)
Using this test, we can determine that Trevor Barnes is:
1: Not universally vilified for being gay.
2: Not a villain or antagonist
3: Not reduced to having 'gay' be his only personality trait
4: Not insane/bipolar/schizophrenic
Sure, he isn't
the main character, but he's well represented. His homosexuality is just a part of his personality. It doesn't define him or make him a villain.
I'd like to see this test put up against other LGBT characters. Just how many games are there that have decent representation of gay, bi, and/or trans characters?