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Huh?
Is it saying that? Because I'm not seeing that.
Hades 2 Technical Test has revealed various characters from the game, journalists for some reason decided to point this up while attacking Stellar Blade:
Examples below:
Uhm why can’t we have both. Thats truly diverse….
It's a concept called safe horny. The idea is that it's ok for all kinds of sexy to exist as long as it's diverse and not too sexy. Even Dead or Alive fell for it, you have to buy the sex appeal that used to be included.The character on the left in the hades image is full blown butt ass naked with half her boob hanging out.
But no, stellar blade is too horny.
More like, buy the games u like and stop giving clicks to these sites farming controversies.So buy Stellar Blade and don't buy Hades 2. Got it.
Reads to me like someone is desperate for clicks in hopes of convincing their boss that their job still matters.
What the fuck does that even mean? in context of the story they have “body frame” which suggest its artificially made bodies. It same reason why 2B doesn’t really “show off” her sexiness.character like Stellar Blade’s Eve (like Lara Croft before her) is hot, but she doesn’t seem to be aware of it: “she’s sexy but doesn’t know it
Hey now. I’m not saying I don’t love’em either. Just feel like as I’ve gotten older, and the sexual positions I like, grabbing hips and cheeks are my jam.36. Still love tits.
Tits and face are amazing. I prefer the bottom half curves more, as I’ve grown older. Hips and ass are my game now. I think tits are a young man’s game.
Yes. See gif above, and below. I was just pointing out my preference.You do know you can have both you know?
how in the hell is it that everyone on the far left has never heard of 'the streisand effect'?...More PR for Stellar blade and not a negative one despite their "hard" effort. They dont know yet, but its gonna sell even more Stellar Blade copies. Thanks Kotaku for free ad
Ah its the same bitch who tried to pull this:
Septum ring CHECK
Short Karen like hairdo CHECK
False sense of entitlement DOUBLE FUCKING CHECK
Bet she has hair on her back too...
"a moveable god with immovable legs disproves his existence." ~richard dawkins, probablyI don't know what's funnier. A god in a wheelchair, or the fact he tried to fix his legs and is still in a wheelchair
Is that a fat god with a prosthetic leg on a wheelchair?
Hades characters’ sexiness is woven into their personalities, as much a part of them as their wants, needs, and emotions—and their bodies, however scantily clad or salacious, are not in motion, they cannot be manipulated or posed or peered at from different angles. Instead, it’s like you’re looking at statues or paintings of these gods and their eternal, infinite sexiness. There is desire here, sure, but there is also power and reclamation, there is longing because you only get a tiny little taste of their beauty. The concept of “look, but don’t touch” is incredibly sexy—it’s part of why strip clubs, many of which have strict rules on touching the performers, are so lucrative.
Conversely, as Issy Van Der Velde writes for Inverse, a character like Stellar Blade’s Eve (like Lara Croft before her) is hot, but she doesn’t seem to be aware of it: “she’s sexy but doesn’t know it; she’s athletic and acrobatic but entirely controllable.” She is a blank slate, a poseable sex doll, her bountiful chest heaving during idle animations. Unlike Bayonetta, whose sexiness is folded into her personality and fighting style, Eve is just blandly attractive. Eve is the object of desire, not the owner of it.
Welp, we gonna need a thicker webTsk tsk
You see how many SBI points Sony was leaving on the table?
Only one solution (and it has to be Miles, duh)
Check out this part of the article......
Like what are we doing here? Not the owner of her attractiveness? She got all that from a demo?
Imagine going to church, volunteering to speak, and then extolling the congregation as to why your porn preferences are virtuous and everyone else's preferences are the devil's work.Check out this part of the article......
Like what are we doing here? Not the owner of her attractiveness? She got all that from a demo?
There's room for some more intelligent analysis of Eve's character designs, but she just didn't hit it. Would be a lot more interesting to read a piece about South Korean culture, beauty standards, and what they think about this type of character design and what it means to them. Could even maybe interview a few people and compare their culture to ours. They definitely put a high degree of importance on cosmetic procedures, perfect beauty standards for idols, etc.They're saying roughly that in one game you can dress the character up and point the camera anywhere you want and everything happens on the player's terms. While in the other you can imagine the character has some agency over what is being shown, that the player doesn't get to dictate the terms. I don't see a problem tbh.
An Asian female isn't diverse enough now?
I was going to say something similar. I think Asian females are the diversity CROWN JEWELS, and since I'm a white dude, that's probably why they don't count.
Nothing , she won since we ara talking about it.Wtf is wrong with these people?
Do you not remember the in-game ad in Cyberpunk? People get mad at chicks with dicks too!If Eve had a cock though, it would be celebrated.
Because it was an enormous dick.Do you not remember the in-game ad in Cyberpunk? People get mad at chicks with dicks too!
An Asian female isn't diverse enough now?
These types actually don't like Asians,like Asian americans they often place them and white men together for some weird reasonWait...Isn't the character Korean? Or at least fictional-world Asian featured?
Don't such entries increase diversity?
This is just ever more proof for my theory that if you lean too far to one side, you end up looking a lot like the far fringe of the other. Extreme liberals suddenly being against interracial marriage type shit when that's what liberalism (rightly) made acceptable.
Well, there's certainly room for conversation and debate on various fronts, but as the article identifies stellar blade has become a culture war figurehead, so I expect it's less likely to happen, unfortunately.There's room for some more intelligent analysis of Eve's character designs, but she just didn't hit it. Would be a lot more interesting to read a piece about South Korean culture, beauty standards, and what they think about this type of character design and what it means to them. Could even maybe interview a few people and compare their culture to ours. They definitely put a high degree of importance on cosmetic procedures, perfect beauty standards for idols, etc.
Not to mention, I still can't really even tell if Eve is an android or not. It would be pretty fitting for her to feel like nothing is really in her control, or for her personality when she may not even have a personality. Far as I can tell, she acts like a blank slate object created to be put on the front lines in a never ending meat grinder, and may not even be human.