It’s kind of telling that you couldn’t give it a full 11 minutes before deciding you didn’t like it.
It’s kind of telling that you couldn’t give it a full 11 minutes before deciding you didn’t like it.
It slowly builds up, and takes a while to get great and suck you into its world. I wasn’t that impressed with it when I first saw it either.
They’re biologically without sex, but I consider them women. They look female, and refer to each other in feminine pronouns. I consider them women by the same logic I consider trans individuals the gender they identify as.
Safe from the constant rape and death threats that tend to happen whenever people bring up the issue of representation of women in games.
False equivalence. I’d like to see the buckets of rape death threats GG has received from feminists.
“Don’t push feminism on your reader (push equality!)“
Those outfits actually fit cohesively together, same can’t be said for much of FF’s designs.
Well its only 2 characters on the protagonist side that were involved. I understand not being able to get past it for Holland (and I don't think he was ever meant to be seen as a hero, he's an asshole, and generally portrayed as such), but for Eureka, she has a very valid excuse. I want to say something about Eureka's…
While the beginning episodes seem a bit filler-y to me in retrospect, I genuinely enjoyed them, and found them to be a good counterweight to the darkness of later episodes, but I certainly understand where your thoughts regarding them comes from though.
I don't really think there is such a thing as "best for beginners" for manga and anime. Just suggest something actually good that matches the interests of person you're suggesting it to. If the story is good, there's no reason why it should matter to the viewer that it's an anime rather than a life action tv show for…
I kind of wanted to play the previous one for a lot of reasons, but then I heard about the awful boss fights, racist NPC (INB4 defenders call me a SJW as if its a bad thing), and went with other games instead. I’m cautiously optimistic. I need a good scifi RPG with cool powers, or “augmentations.” The protagonist is…
Sinon does not even belong on this list. She started off as a competent character, but quickly became overshadowed by Kirito (a total newb at the game and its genre), and became just a subordinate to him which she had to be saved by multiple times (did they really feel the need to add a rape attempt?). I think fans…
Last I checked, you don't need technology to masturbate. I am well aware that your comment is probably a joke... but just in case.
Sounds like she just failed to do her homework that time, or she has issues that the game even allows you the option of killing the strippers because of her fear of violence and sexuality mixing. If you are indeed correct about her misinterpretation or misrepresentation of the mission, then I agree she is in the…
Well the article is about -her- criticisms, so its fair to assume you were talking about specifically her complaining. Hordes of enemies being "weak and helpless" is not a problem as long as one gender isn't weaker than the other; the key is to treat them equally. I'm not going to take you seriously and read any more…
I get that is is the internet, and that you hate her and want to paint her as a crazy person and all, but she SPECIFICALLY STATED otherwise. Actually read the article.
Her response to the "male characters are sexualized too" was covered in the article. Also I personally don't see superhero muscular physiques as sexualized since they don't seem to be made to someone get horny (they're more "male power fantasy"), but definitely hyper-idealized.
1) That suggests video games are inherently violent.
I don't know why they didn't just genderbend 2 party members. Keep the same style, personality, story, combat ability, etc, but just make them female. That method would have he added benefit of those characters not just being token stereotype females conforming to sexist trope.
Just because you don't complain about your group's representation or lack thereof in media does not mean you shouldn't, or that others shouldn't complain when it comes to how their group is portrayed.