I guess since the topic's shifted.....
Yes, men can be stereotyped. Yes, women can be stereotyped. Females are designed to be over sexed, men made to be overly buffed. Perfect example, Resident Evil 5. Chris goes from an average guy to looking like he bench presses Duke Nukem, his partner Shiva is constantly under-dressed with bare legs, bare arms, ultra-light clothing, and has an alternate outfit that makes you wonder why she didn't bother just going zombie hunting in a bikini. At the same time, you can have the all too common stereotype that women are emotionally and physically weaker, men are intellectually weaker and sex crazed. How much flak you want to give to each is going to be different for each person.
Regardless, there's always going to be something that somewhere out there some place won't agree with. Someone will say too little clothes, someone will say too much, others will say unrealistically buff or smart or whatever. Sometimes though, people just don't want to be bothered by it. Movies, books, music, so on, everything is going to do the same thing, and some people will enjoy it for what it is regardless. The Elder Scrolls 3, there's a club in the game you can go to featuring a handful of female characters with the bra model removed, and the cat/lizard race don't have them to begin with. I didn't give it much thought first time I played. Diablo 2, I mentioned before, jiggly character selection screen, didn't give it much thought. In the same selection screen you have a Barbarian character and Paladin, both big muscled and one of them low need for intelligence. Ceville, a game I learned about recently through youtube let's plays, every male character is an absolute moron, and there's only 3 female characters to speak of in the game I believe. The only non-moron male is your protagonist/antagonist, and he still winds up captured and arrested and harassed by the many other characters in the game...... and he takes the place of the Fairy Queen on a counsel chamber.
Fable, everyone's an idiot except for 5 people. Fable 2, same thing. Fable 3, same thing. Can play as both genders in the latter games, and you're free to cross-dress, grow beards or run around wearing nothing more than the Union Jack on your nethers. And if you're aiming for historical accuracy, women meant nearly nothing in any society with the exception of a few famed people such as Cleopatra, and Joan of Ark, even up to Madame Curie and after, it gets worse depending on the country you look at.
I'm not saying it's right, I'm not saying it's wrong. Obviously, humanity has screwed up in many ways between several hundred billion lives up to now, we can try to be better about it today, successful or not. But as far as media, and that is, something that is completely fabricated in every way except for the product used to create it, is sometimes not worth getting upset about because inequality is going to swing two ways, it's only as big a deal as what you make of it, and you're still going to find games that do it absolutely right with respect to everyone, regardless of the sexism you find in common.