I am telling you this
If there is no "female power fantasies" then there are no "male power fantasies"
It really is as simple as that.
If there is no vision of a female character that a woman can feel empowered through, then by what means can a male be?
Or do women just do not desire to feel special? Because that is "the condition" not to have a power fantasy.
There aren't many games that I could consider "female power fantasy"
It is because you are too stuck on "For all women"
Just think about typical characters considered to be male power fantasies such as Rambo.
Any "strong male character" has at one point or another been considered a male power fantasy... Whether or not any male sees them that way.
Yet by what metric can that be considered valid by the same way we consider female power fantasies?
The ONLY aspect that makes something a power fantasy is it needs to be empowering. How many videogame females would you consider to be empowered, or strong, or virtuous, or intelligent, or beautiful, or popular, or fashionable, or together, or stable, or independent, or with great friends, who rises to the occasion, who gets the guy, who gets the girl, who saves the day, who saves the world, who discovers who they really are, who finds out they are actually special?
Sure not many protagonists would be iconic under "female power fantasy" but how many males honestly view their male protagonists as their "Iconic male power fantasy"?
But why am I saying this?
Because "Male power fantasy" is used as an insult and to basically put "all men" into this box.
You want to know who my favorite videogame male protagonist who I would emulate if I had to? Alexander from Kings Quest 6, he is smart, soft-spoken, brave, romantic, well-read, and witty. He is the exact opposite of a typical male protagonist. Is he a male power fantasy? He certainly isn't a physical strong character.
Take Nancy Drew, Wonder Woman (When written well), Kim Possible, Hannah Montanah... Do none of these count as a female power fantasy? They have every single ingredient to be one.
Are they just too "Beneith" women to count? Do female power fantasies need to be superior to male ones? They can't just be some stupid junk that is fun to think about?
Edit: Yeah I know I am wording these WAAAAAY too strong >_< I don't know how to word them more neutrally... uhh so please bare with me.