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I would suggest that if you do not understand the arguments being made regarding the sexualization of female characters in video games, or if you think (as you apparently do) that they are merely an objection to female sexuality itself, you should be engaging in some more complex analyses, yourself.

Doesn’t change the fact a lot of people feel uncomfortable with the sexuality on display here. You can have a rich and rewarding experience in this game, and yet there are people to the right of Cecilia (no offense) who want nothing to do with playing someone that to them is dressed up like a prostitute.

Hahahaaa! Good lord! Even with the definition of censorship right in front of you...

Do you know what either “officially” examining or “suppressing” means? Advocating for someone to change things and succeeding isn’t suppression, and it certainly wasn’t done under the aegis of any official body.

I don’t think she’s any type of official, so I wouldn’t call it censorship. Me telling some guy to shut up or else is one thing, a government official or officer of the law telling someone to shut up or else is another.

Took her 5 years and $160,000 (not including any donations received after Kickstarter) to deliver what amounts to 16 critiques of Lets Play footage of video games on YouTube.

Well at least the weebs will have something different to cry about other than molesting/undressing/romancing underage anime girls.

This kind of shit is why I immediately mute every single human being on voice chat in any online multiplayer game.

Alex isn’t gay Kotaku, your only evidence is a dead gamefaqs forum post from 6 years ago

wait, what? I’ve been playing Street Fighter for decades and I never heard anyone ever mention Alex possibly being gay. That thread is the first I’ve heard of it.

Eagle, though, he’s definitely gay.

You forgot Ronan. And the whole Kree race. And the Frost Giants. So yeah, lot’s of blue people.

Teabagging = I’m a poor winner and have all the maturity of a 12 year old. Aren’t I cool?

If you don’t take to her that’s fine, but that last paragraph taking a potshot at her looks (especially for a Ripley archetype who was never going to be a va-va-voom supermodel) was so unnecessary.

you’re fun

In a film full of remarkably safe, fanservicey decisions, saving Luke until the end was an admirably bold piece of storytelling restraint, and it was executed beautifully.

An old-school refrigerator?