Top 20 Gayest Video Game Characters - #18

18. Cybil Bennet – Silent Hill
If you’ve played the original Silent Hill (or seen the movie for that matter) then you can’t forget Cybil Bennet. She’s undoubtedly the hottest dead lesbian leather motorcycle cop we’ve seen to date. Sorry, straight boys, to pop your Cybil wet dream balloon, but if this chick likes d**k then Richard Simmons is out there somewhere right now licking some pus*y! Cybil is pleased to announce that she will be the Grand Marshall at next years Dykes on Bikes parade.








Wrong.
Very wrong. If you had actually played through the game and gotten the good ending…it would be very, very obvious that she’s not gay.
As said, the game version of Cybil does not appear gay at all. The movie is a different story.
tsk tsk, wrong.
Yeah, yeah…just because they gave Jo on The Facts of Life a boyfriend doesn’t mean her character wasn’t one of the most lesbian-coded characters ever. Cybil may have run off with dude in the “good ending”—but her character hits all of the lesbian codes out there. Go watch the documentary The Celluloid Closet, or go take some Queer Studies classes and then come back.
"just because they gave Jo on The Facts of Life a boyfriend doesn’t mean her character wasn’t one of the most lesbian-coded characters ever. Cybil may have run off with dude in the “good ending”—but her character hits all of the lesbian codes out there. Go watch the documentary The Celluloid Closet, or go take some Queer Studies classes and then come back."
Haha, oh wow. So basically the fact that she rides a motorcycle and has a slightly male-like appearance makes her gay? Even though she's obviously attracted to males according to the ingame canon? The 'motorcycle enthusiast' stereotype has always been quite silly and even slightly offensive, and I have no idea why gay pride communities are embracing crap like this instead of being against them.
Would be nice if we'd just live in a world where everyone can just love whoever they want without being labeled heterosexual, gay, and I quote, "dyke" (...)