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Oh, ok, that's too bad.
This is not a valid argument, Unavowed is also a narrative-driven adventure game, and you can choose the gender and the profession of your character.
It take place it in medieval HRE... so yeah. He going to be guy.
Oh, my bad, I didn't know there were no female during the medieval era.
The keyword was "rare".
The most relevent thing to be able to do anything in medieval time was not gender, it was social class. A noble woman could do considerably more things than a male serf. Yes, they were rare, but there were educated women, knight women... In a video game, I don't care if my character is a rare case, it is possible and plausible (much more than the female character in Expleditions Rome and yet, even there it was well done and people who don't like it could still play as a male).
Next people are gonna be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ that you can't play as a man in Tomb Raider, or a woman in Uncharted, or Maria instead of Mario.