Tekken 7 - Lucky Chloe revealed

Reading most of the comments against the character I can tell a large majority have barely even touched the series or played it more then casually. Very sad to see.
Calling out people won't really do anything for the discussion but it sure smells like "I used to mash b+4 with Eddie in T3 when I was a kid"
 

Fishqt

Neo Member
I wish i was as innocent and naive as you but i'm not. This character is about a sexual thing. Now, we can always ignore it and enjoy the game. That's also an option.

Actually, she's based on idol culture. Idol culture is not a sexual thing, but rather a passionate thing. Like the term "Moe", which loosely means to burn passionately for something. I'm sure a lot of people will agree that Chloe is based on moe aesthetics and behavior.

Idol culture is about idolizing these women, not sexualizing them.

Cute not sexy.
 

alstein

Member
The 28th Amendment: The right to protect the American shores from the infiltration of Japanese idol culture.

The thing is I like the IMAS community, and think the IMAS girls are cute (Love Live creeps me out though) . I just think Tekken has gone too far in the direction of goofy. Tekken is not supposed to be a gag fighter like Power Instinct.

I think that's the core complaint, especially since Tekken 7's supposed to be the end of the storyline- that's supposed to make things a bit more serious.
 

Parakeetman

No one wants a throne you've been sitting on!
The thing is I like the IMAS community, and think the IMAS girls are cute (Love Live creeps me out though) . I just think Tekken has gone too far in the direction of goofy. Tekken is not supposed to be a gag fighter like Power Instinct.

I think that's the core complaint, especially since Tekken 7's supposed to be the end of the storyline- that's supposed to make things a bit more serious.

Tekken has always been a gag fighter for the most part. The only "semi" serious one was 1 & 2 really. From there shit went all downhill on the crazy train. Though its not like people really care since lots of players use the more fucked up characters as they are more interesting than the orthodox ones. Granted its not tournament play type of characters, but the fact they are there gives players something to mess around with. Those that dont believe me obviously have not seen a good amount of the endings the game has with the characters lol.
 

Astarte

Member
So I just bumped into this post on my Facebook

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Bad NeoGAF
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At least he corrected himself and not be rude

The thing is I like the IMAS community, and think the IMAS girls are cute (Love Live creeps me out though) . I just think Tekken has gone too far in the direction of goofy. Tekken is not supposed to be a gag fighter like Power Instinct.

I think that's the core complaint, especially since Tekken 7's supposed to be the end of the storyline- that's supposed to make things a bit more serious.

Too bad love live is the new ish and is winning in the character polls :(
 
The thing is I like the IMAS community, and think the IMAS girls are cute (Love Live creeps me out though) . I just think Tekken has gone too far in the direction of goofy. Tekken is not supposed to be a gag fighter like Power Instinct.

I think that's the core complaint, especially since Tekken 7's supposed to be the end of the storyline- that's supposed to make things a bit more serious.
It's not the end of the storyline, it's the end of the Mishima story. You honestly think she'll have any place in the main events?

Tekken hasn't been serious since T2. You have fighting wood, bears that fart, fucking whatever Dr Boskonovitch is, Heihachi's endings, Yoshimitsu, super fast fat guys, etc, etc, etc.
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
Too bad love live is the new ish and is winning in the character polls :(

iM@S is still strong what with the recent movie, series 2 of Puchimas earlier this year and the Cinderella Girls anime coming. Haruka also won best female character in a recent poll. What Love Live benefits from is a stronger western presence because they bothered to release a game over here that people were willing to try out.
 

Creaking

He touched the black heart of a mod
Almost every fighting game character is about a sexual thing. You're just being biased because it's not your sexual thing.

This is a series with Anna in it. I repeat, Anna is a thing.

I don't buy that. Many, maybe (though it varies from series to series), but not "almost every".

And people will argue that Anna's thing is an ages old thing. She's a femme fatale. It's very common in literature, films, and other forms of pop culture. It's going to be more widely recognized and accepted than what Chloe stems from, which is a much more recent invention.

Actually, she's based on idol culture. Idol culture is not a sexual thing, but rather a passionate thing. Like the term "Moe", which loosely means to burn passionately for something. I'm sure a lot of people will agree that Chloe is based on moe aesthetics and behavior.

Idol culture is about idolizing these women, not sexualizing them.

Cute not sexy.

I think the idea of idolizing these fictional characters is going to come across as being just as strange to the people who believe that they are sexualized. Why idolize the visualized figments of some writer's or artist's imagination? What makes these creations so great that they are deemed worthy of idolization?
 

Parakeetman

No one wants a throne you've been sitting on!
These days fucking "gamers" want to cry more about games than actually play them. people like that are the ones who are ruining the hobby really. Since there are some occasions where the publishers actually listen to those doinks assuming they are the majority of the consumer base which is anything but.
 
I don't buy that. Many, maybe (though it varies from series to series), but not "almost every".

And people will argue that Anna's thing is an ages old thing. She's a femme fatale. It's very common in literature, films, and other forms of pop culture. It's going to be more widely recognized and accepted than what Chloe stems from, which is a much more recent invention.
Idol culture is decades old.
 

Hexa

Member
She's adorable. :D

Welp, won't be buying this. Any censorship regardless of intent is a no sale for me.

I'm pretty sure the censorship thing was a joke.

These days fucking "gamers" want to cry more about games than actually play them. people like that are the ones who are ruining the hobby really. Since there are some occasions where the publishers actually listen to those doinks assuming they are the majority of the consumer base which is anything but.

Hear hear!
 

nkarafo

Member
Actually, she's based on idol culture. Idol culture is not a sexual thing, but rather a passionate thing. Like the term "Moe", which loosely means to burn passionately for something. I'm sure a lot of people will agree that Chloe is based on moe aesthetics and behavior.

Idol culture is about idolizing these women, not sexualizing them.

Cute not sexy.
I want to believe. I guess i will take your word for it since, judging by your avatar, you are more into japanese culture than i am. Even though mine is from an old anime where monsters rape young girls.
 
I want to believe. I guess i will take your word for it since, judging by your avatar, you are more into japanese culture than i am. Even though mine is from an old anime were monsters rape young girls.
Idol culture is a... weird type of passion. An idol's "purity" is a big deal to fans.
 

Fishqt

Neo Member
I think the idea of idolizing these fictional characters is going to come across as being just as strange to the people who believe that they are sexualized. Why idolize the visualized figments of some writer's or artist's imagination? What makes these creations so great that they are deemed worthy of idolization?

They may find it strange and foreign, but the offensive nature of sexualization would be gone - which I understand is the main issue here. If the biggest complaint people have are philosophical questions like "why are they deemed worthy of idolization?" then I'll say the issue is out of this world.
 
These days fucking "gamers" want to cry more about games than actually play them. people like that are the ones who are ruining the hobby really. Since there are some occasions where the publishers actually listen to those doinks assuming they are the majority of the consumer base which is anything but.

Agreed, wholeheartedly. I'm more into playing games and appreciating them for what they are rather than whining about what they may or may not do.
 

Astarte

Member
iM@S is still strong what with the recent movie, series 2 of Puchimas earlier this year and the Cinderella Girls anime coming. Haruka also won best female character in a recent poll. What Love Live benefits from is a stronger western presence because they bothered to release a game over here that people were willing to try out.

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Yeah, I forgot about the Love Live game...I'm glad Idolmaster has life left in it though. I could do with another puchi season
I think the idea of idolizing these fictional characters is going to come across as being just as strange to the people who believe that they are sexualized. Why idolize the visualized figments of some writer's or artist's imagination? What makes these creations so great that they are deemed worthy of idolization?

Idols are cute and they do cute things. This also applies to waifus and husbandos.
 

Creaking

He touched the black heart of a mod
My point is a fetish character is ok as long as it's an old fetish? Come on now.

I'm explaining why people would hold that viewpoint. Idol culture doesn't have a huge* presence in the west outside of the internet. There are plenty of folks who have never even heard of it, or only know enough to call it "weird anime trash". When confronted with that sort of design so heavily in something that they are familiar with, it shouldn't be surprising that they react with confusion or negativity.

Idol culture might be decades old, but that doesn't mean it's widely recognized, let alone accepted. That's why people draw a line.


*huge presence =/= any presence. I know it does have some presence, but I don't think it's broken into any sort of cultural mainstream in the west.
 

Sou Da

Member
In Western terms idol culture in relation to grown men is usually "Putting Pussy on a Pedestal: The hobby"

As for Chloe, she's alright. I suggest you count yourselves lucky she isn't an actual catgirl.
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
James Bond - men want to be him, women want to be with him.

Yeah, idolisation of fictional characters isn't a new thing or even a Japanese thing.
 

nkarafo

Member
I'm explaining why people would hold that viewpoint. Idol culture doesn't have a huge* presence in the west outside of the internet. There are plenty of folks who have never even heard of it, or only know enough to call it "weird anime trash". When confronted with that sort of design so heavily in something that they are familiar with, it shouldn't be surprising that they react with confusion or negativity.

Idol culture might be decades old, but that doesn't mean it's widely recognized, let alone accepted. That's why people draw a line.


*huge presence =/= any presence. I know it does have some presence, but I don't think it's broken into any sort of cultural mainstream in the west.
This post makes sense.
 

Hasney

Member
Yeah, he's thankfully (hopefully) not serious. Would be a huge downer to play a game with a smaller roster than another region. Would also cause issues for online play since I assume they'd have to be region-locked.
 

alstein

Member
If Tekken wanted to go the idol route, I'd rather have had them put in one of their actual idols.

Problem is put one in, fans would demand all of them. Nicely because they're IMAS fans.
 

nkarafo

Member
Basically idols are supposed to be untouchable sexually.
Why do i have the feeling that this makes it even worse? Why do i have the feeling that a "virgin" is even more of a sexy thing, especially when you take into account that pedophilia isn't as bad in japan as it is in the west... remember, we are talking about a country where a decade ago you could legally buy magazines with nude minor girls.
 

Parakeetman

No one wants a throne you've been sitting on!
Not to be with another sex; virgin, unkissed, does't hold hands with the other sex, smoking, etc.
Careers can be destroyed by just one picture of someone holding hands with another.

Which causes incidents such as this.

On January 31, 2013, the weekly tabloid Shukan Bunshun reported that she had spent a night at the flat of Alan Shirahama, a member of the boyband Generations. A few hours later, it was announced through the AKB48 official blog that she would be demoted from one of the official members of Umeda Team B to kenkyūsei (trainee) status as of February 1.[7] She thus became the first AKB48 member to be demoted to kenkyūsei in four years since Miki Saotome in late January 2009. On the same day, the AKB48 official channel published a video of Minegishi with her head shaved (or more accurately reduced to a crew cut[8]), apologizing to her fans for her "thoughtless behavior" and hoping that the management would let her stay in the group, with other members that she loved.[9] In the YouTube statement, Minegishi explained that she cut her hair in a state of shock induced by reading the Shukan Bunshun scoop, when she could not calm down.[7] However, in Japan, cutting one's hair is a way of showing contrition.[10]

taken from Wikipedia
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
If Tekken wanted to go the idol route, I'd rather have had them put in one of their actual idols.

Problem is put one in, fans would demand all of them. Nicely because they're IMAS fans.

Just use Haruka. She is basically the face of the series despite the intentions of it being about all the girls equally. The anime, movie and even Xenoglossia made it perfectly clear she is the main one.
 
Why do i have the feeling that this makes it even worse? Why do i have the feeling that a "virgin" is even more of a sexy thing, especially when you take into account that pedophilia isn't as bad in japan as it is in the west... remember, we are talking about a country where a decade ago you could legally buy magazines with nude minor girls.
It's not about sexuality. It's a really weird thing, idols aren't supposed to be desired.
 

BlazeVoi

Banned
It's not about sexuality. It's a really weird thing, idols aren't supposed to be desired.

Wanted to add to this:

I get the feeling characters like this are often lost in translation with westerners (more so). Judging by the comments here, they think it something sexual, whereas in the east, they dont quite feel the same way.

It is funny because this game isnt just for one region, it is international. There are going to be things you dont understand due to cultural differences.

I have come to the conclusion that I will main Chloe and anger people enough to send me hatemail when I beat them >: D
 

ZoddGutts

Member
Not to be with another sex; virgin, unkissed, does't hold hands with the other sex, smoking, etc.
Careers can be destroyed by just one picture of someone holding hands with another.

Japan is pretty crazy about this issue, look at what happened with one AKB48 member, shaved her head for forgiveness:

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Shukan Bunshun reported with their latest issue published on January 31st, that AKB48 member Minegishi Minami spent a night at the house of GENERATION member Shirahama Alan. Now, on AKB48’s official blog, it was announced that she will be demoted to Kenkyuusei starting on February 1, 2013.

It also says that they will announce further details on Minegishi’s activities when it’s decided.

There was a video message from Minegishi who shaved her head which was posted on AKB48’s official YouTube channel.


http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=511074
 

Mihos

Gold Member
I'm explaining why people would hold that viewpoint. Idol culture doesn't have a huge* presence in the west outside of the internet. There are plenty of folks who have never even heard of it, or only know enough to call it "weird anime trash". When confronted with that sort of design so heavily in something that they are familiar with, it shouldn't be surprising that they react with confusion or negativity.

Idol culture might be decades old, but that doesn't mean it's widely recognized, let alone accepted. That's why people draw a line.


*huge presence =/= any presence. I know it does have some presence, but I don't think it's broken into any sort of cultural mainstream in the west.

last time I was in Korea and this stuff was on constantly. I just saw it as the same cutesy stuff they (used) to put on Saturday morning like care bears or Pikachu stuff. I never saw anything sexual about it... not to say that young dudes don't sexualize everything. Maybe I am just old and have different context, but she seems like someone my granddaughter would have on a poster or something.
 

nkarafo

Member
Guess that means all of the AKB48 girls are not idols either since they do swimsuit shoots and such.
I think this is a case of "forbidden fruit" kind of thing. Your idols can look as sexy as possible, showing boobs, wearing tiny skirts and doing poses to reveal their underwear. But nobody can't touch or think sexually of them, even though your nose betrayed you as it bleeds like a hose. The only one who can do dirty things to them is YOU, in your fantasies. Because if you know that your idol isn't sexually active, meaning there aren't any other males antagonizing you, it helps you think that she is completely yours in your fantasies.

See, i'm not convinced. I still think its about sex.
 

Mihos

Gold Member
I think this is a case of "forbidden fruit" kind of thing. Your idols can look as sexy as possible, showing boobs, wearing tiny skirts and doing poses to reveal their underwear. But nobody can't touch or think sexually of them, even though your nose betrayed you as it bleeds like a hose. The only one who can do dirty things to them is YOU, in your fantasies. Because if you know that your idol isn't sexually active, meaning there aren't any other males antagonizing you, it helps you think that she is completely yours in your fantasies.

See, i'm not convinced. I still think its about sex.

There are male idols too.... and I stick by the "you are sick" prognosis. Think all girl backstreet boys. This would be more analogist to if they added a stereotypical British boy band character, than some kind of dark corner hentai stuff.
 
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