Summary

An unfortunate assumption that many still hold today is that only tough, grimacing men carrying shotguns over their shoulders would survive the end times. However, despite a tendency to put on disarming personas, women the world over are continuously tested and toughened by impossible challenges on a moment-to-moment basis, most of which go unseen by their male contemporaries. Irradiated water supply? Catcalls on the daily commute. Snapping a broken leg back into place after surviving a collapsing bridge? Childbirth. Hunted by mutated super-wolves? High heels in the company dress code.

Women would handle the end of the world like they do everything else: with finesse. While post-apocalyptic titles in gaming are a dime a dozen, there have only been a handful of high-profile games with female protagonists leading the charge, thanks in part to the legacy of amisplaced marketing ploy in the 80sthat to this day continues to exclude half the world’s population. While there is still a long way to go in terms of representation in the medium, strong female protagonists are finally breaking in, even into games about the end of the world.

Aloy fighting a Clawstrider in San Francisco in Forbidden West

Aloy was raised in the beautiful but dangerous post-apocalyptic United States, in Mother’s Heart, or what was Colorado, about one thousand years into the future. Although the human survivors have become more attuned and respectful of nature, guided by the wisdom of the matriarchs, Aloy was cast out due to themysterious circumstances of her birth. With the unique insights gained from her “focus” device and through a lonely upbringing, Aloy sees herself as an outsider and prefers the rugged wild to tender comforts. However, she rarely eschews compassion for those who deserve it.

Although she is not always the best diplomat, having developed outside society, Aloy proves herself to be a great hunter with a will strong enough to overcome any setback or obstacle, as she must contend not only with beasts but also wandering deadly machines. By the time ofHorizon: Forbidden West, she is humanity’s best hope for survival against a mysterious plague and global biodegradation.

Clementine holding AJ;s hand as zombies surround them, her other hand holding a weapon.

Fans ofThe Walking Deadgot to see first-hand how Clementine grew from a helpless eight-year-old girl to a capable survivor, fierce guardian, and even-handed leader. Despite being shaped by anincredibly dark world filled with monsters, both living and dead, she develops a strong moral compass thanks to the kindness of those who helped her mature into an adult. Of course, she was oftentimes the only one with a level head in a room full of panicked, emotional adults.

Clementine spends the first season under the care of Lee, a prisoner set free by the onset of a zombie apocalypse, a man who takes parental responsibility over her while they search for her parents across the country. By the end of the series, Clem has become a guardian herself, and even though she persists in an unforgiving world, she still finds a way to carry the light for the next generation.

Ellie in The Last of Us Part 2

Raised in a world ruined by a fungal outbreak that turned humans into mutated monsters known to the remnants of humanity as “clickers,” Ellie knew little else about the world other than hardship and loss, brutality, and violence. Despite the spiraling chain of violence brought about by a world in pain, Ellie shows a relentless drive to survive, resourcefulness, and, inThe Last Of Us Part 2, a relentless desire tomete out justice for those she lost, even if it means perpetuating that broken world of suffering.

InThe Last Of Us, Ellie continues to mature beyond her years, and while Joel is injured, she is able to take care of them both with her scouting, hunting, and shooting skills. Although circumstances denied her the sacrifice, she was willing to give up her life in the hope of providing a cure for the plague. In the years that follow, Ellie finds herself navigating the nature-reclaimed former United States on a quest for vengeance, creating body after body in her pursuit. However, when the last players saw Ellie, it seemed that the burning hatred in her heart had started to cool.

Promo art featuring the main cast from NieR: Automata

Whoever said that there would be no time for philosophizing after the end of humanity’s reign?Nier: Automatais chock-a-blockfull of fun existential referencesbetween the shooting, slicing, and exploding of enemies at the hands of 2B. As well as being a reference to the famous Shakespeare line, her name might give away the fact that she is technically an android, ostensibly of the “battle” variety. However, if she dresses like a woman, acts like a woman, and kicks machine butt like a woman, then she is, in fact, a woman.

In an interesting subversion ofthe unfortunate “emotional woman” stereotype, 2B remains calm and keeps her feelings under wraps at all times while occasionally dropping a droll quip, while her male android partner, 9S, practically bursts with unchecked emotion (a dynamic that many women will recognize from their real-life experiences). Just as 2B’s eyes are hidden behind a blindfold, much more lurks behind her haute persona.

Lightning about to get into a fight

With all the matter and souls of the universe being recalled for a grand recreation in thirteen days, it’s fair to say that Lightning has to deal with perhaps the greatest “end of the world” scenario in the third part of theFF13trilogy,Lightning Returns. While the remnants of sentient life gather in the islands of Nova Chrysalia, each dealing with the end times in their own “unique” ways, the islands are stillhardly the best place to settle down, as dangerous monsters and worse still roam the broken landscape.

Thankfully, Lightning has amassed enough power to take on anything that comes at her, including the agents of creation themselves. As Lightning readies herself to become the new goddess of death, she shepherds the world’s lost souls to their new homes and even takes part in its shaping.