That depends on what your argument is. I'm sorry to say but you are not framing them very well.
For example, one of my positions on this is that art should not be controlled. That creators should be allowed to freely express whatever they envision and that famous artists will be those whos work a lot of people agree is worth their money and attention.
So no, when I say artists should be free to create what they want, I am not doing the same thing as you when you start rambling about how you find certain types of art somehow problematic.
Ofc you can voice your opinion that you think its wrong that some things tied to human sexuality happen to be popular. But unless you bring any convincing arguments I am going to call you out for having poor arguments.
So lets hear it more clearly, why exactly is wrong with having some forms of artistic media present women in a sexually appealing way. (and before you settle for the "because it creates bla bla stereotype X about women) keep in mind what I said about women helping to create and popularize these views of female sexuality. If you are going to argue that a game creates this view of women, you need to:
A) describe why that is wrong, and how it is not sexist by you to assume women do not have any meaningfull agency in how their sexuality is expressed in culture.
B) show the connection. If your argument is this you need to somehow demonstrate that games actually does cause whtever it is you think they cause.
But lets hear your actual arguments. Perhaps this isnt at all the direction you were heading in.