Imagine if we just excluded ugly people. Wouldn't we be by now, genetically speaking, be formed just by the genes of godly looking people?
I can't believe some people here didn't consider that ugliness and beauty is subjective and susceptible to change.
Of course it's subjective, that's why i put a "imo" in my posting, you are free to find any fictive person attractive or not.
You do realize that *gasp* "ugly" people can fall in love and form relationships too right?
I do, and i also can find videogame characters ugly and not to my liking or unsympathetic.
I will play the game nonetheless as it looks great, it was only a small remark on a character and i wonder why people find it that offensive to *gasp* I didn't want to offend anyone here, i talked about an imaginative videogame figure and how i feel about Sonys Polygon women.
I'm sure Sony will take onboard the valable, informative and constructive criticism that you can't masturbate to their characters. I'm sure this is a major issue for Sony and is a big part of why they make games and have female characters in them at all.
In the first game you could disable it and it wasn't even an option on harder difficulties, if I recall correctly.
That would be great but sadly i doubt it. And i don't masturbate to videogames or fictive women.
Well, in the end we probably aren't gonna see that character the whole game either way.