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by spider_silk_skin » Tue Oct 24, 2017 3:50 pm
In one of the original Titanfall maps there are fembot receptionists(?) behind some counters. Additionally in Titanfall 2, there is an NPC fembot pilot. The lore is that deceased pilots can have their brains transplanted into robot bodies. Your multiplayer can reflect this. The Titan mechs also have AIs. In the first game you can choose which one you want and most are female. In the second one, they are specific to which Titan you choose.
TimeSplitters 2 features Gretel Mk. II as a playable character in one of the futuristic stages and she is also unlockable in multiplayer of course. Looks like there is some neat fanart of her.
Fallout 4 of course has synths. Some of these are female (though only the very realistic, indistinguishable from humans type). There are also plenty of mods available to turn your character into fembot. (There is a mod that allows you to use the synthesized "inside power armor" voice even when you are not in power armor. Combine that with a fembot body texture, some glowing eyes and some "robot armor" and you are good to go.) There is also a new robot type enemy (or ally) in the form of the very feminine-shaped Assaultron. One in particularly calls herself K-L-E-O and identifies as a woman.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 features a generic protocol droid on Nar Shadaa, but she has a distinctly female voice and a gambling addiction. In the first game, there is a lady with an ASFR-attraction to her droid. The droid is, comically, not amused.
Star Wars: The Old Republic, 300 years sequel to the above two games as some good content. If you play the "Imperial Agent" vanilla story you run into SCORPIO, a selfish and sadistic fembot. She has a very large role in the "Knights of the Fallen Empire" and "Knights of the Eternal Throne" expansions, which actually make her available as a permanent (non-canon) companion for ALL character classes. Not to get into spoiler territory for a 5-year old game, but there is a mind-control segment as well to the Imperial Agent story, and plenty of "robot armor" and "cyborg armor" available in the game. Playing Act 2 as a female Imperial Agent with the right outfits results in some very ASFR-friendly scenes. Shortly after you lose your brain washing, you are rewarded with aforementioned fembot companion.
Arcee is playable in the Transformers: Cybertron series games.
In Dragon Age: Origins, Shale, the DLC golem character, turns out to actually have been originally a female before she was turned into a golem. This is more statue-material, but since BioWare is on my mind...
Choukou Senki...KIKAIOH!...better known as Tech Romancer in the US. This is a Capcom fighting game for the Dreamcast that features homages (ripoffs?) of famous anime giant robots. There is a skyscraper-sized fembot named Diana-17 which seems to have some level of sentience (though she is piloted). There is also the human sized android Yale. (She fulfills the role of the female Zentradi alien that Max Sterling romances in Robotech/Macross) Yale uses her antennae to control a giant monster, and she has a fairly robotic voice and several robotic expressions. In the "Rafaga" story line, Yale is treated as a central character, and there is even a good ending where the hero ends up saving the day and getting the robot girl. The bad ending...well, it's a bit depressing. The good ending got me really interested in stories centered on female robots, which lead to Internet searches which is how I found out that ASFR was a thing.
And speaking of fighting games we have the Virtual On series. More giant robots, and some of them are fembots. Fei-Yen is a Sailor Moon/Nobel Gundam inspired robot, though post Dreamcast-era she appears to be taking on more robot-maid like qualities. Angelan is a magical-girl style robot who can summon ice dragon constructs with a magical rod and can fly with Wing Gundam Zero-style angle wings. There is also Guerlain which is a fembot made out of energy crystals.
Saya already mentioned the Phantasy Star series and the Phantasy Star Online series, but there is actually a Phantasy Star Online 2 that is still live and there are unofficial mods to make the game playable for the English-speaking population. I like the simplicity of the classic PSO gameplay and progression, so I can't recommend the new game from that perspective, but you can customize your own fembot character, and there are a lot of cool options.
The Megaman X series features reploids, which are human-like androids with robot armor. There are several fembot characters in these games. Roll is a character from the classic series who is normally portrayed as a child-robot (like "Rock" or Megaman, her brother) however she is definitely more mature in the US cartoon. Additionally she is a "joke" character in the first two Marvel vs. Capcom games. She has a "hyper combo" where she transforms into "Hyper Roll": a *very* mature Aphrodite-style super robot (Mazinger).
There are several Terminator 3 games featuring the T-X as an enemy.
In The LEGO Movie game, you can unlock the Lady Robot minifig which has a windup key and laser eyes. Calamity Drone is also playable and she features her brick-built Gatling gun from the movie. Velma Staplebot may also be playable. Don't remember.
Mass Effect is in the Master List, but there is no mention of the feminine Loki-mechs or the female "virtual intelligence," Avina, which is technically in all four games.
The Halo series features several female AIs, Cortana being the most famous. All Spartans are also cyborgs, and there are a few of those. The female Spartans in Halo Reach are particularly shapely, and Kat has a fully prosthetic arm (which the player character can also unlock as an armor option).
Saya also mentioned the Destiny series. There is an AI named "Failsafe" in Destiny 2. She's been operational for several hundred years, marooned on an alien world. Like all Bungie-AIs, she is a little bit crazy. In this case, she has two personalities: a bright cheery one and a pessimistic realist. She is a very entertaining character.
One more? One more. In Gears of War 4, there are robot troops that have replaced the gears as standard infantry. They are called "DB"s. One such DB is customized to display the female leader of the COG (Coalition of Order Government) so that she can communicate to people without actually going into the field, so this robot will display her head above the robot body.
Which reminds me of Fallout: New Vegas. One of the Securitron robots is programmed to be female companion. I believe her name is Jane.
BattleMech AIs from the old MechWarrior games are exclusively female.
I think that's all I got.