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    That's a good looking game.
    Though, I reckon it's easier to make realistic looking interiors. Less geometry and whatnot.

    Also, goddamn I hate when characters have to continually say/yell "no". When are we gonna bury this stereotype?

    It also kinda reminded me of a more awesome version of this scenario.

    I totally agree. That movie is excellent.

    Just...
    "even if it does have Matthew McConaughey"

    He's an amazing actor, you take that back!

    But it's not a space ship.

    The entire ship is un-aerodynamic.
    And those air brakes are outside of his tag.

    So?

    It's okay to swear on the internet.

    I miss these physics.

    If you try to report all of them you will be kicked for excessive use of the report function.
    True story.

    Even if you regard it as short it's still let out and all loose, like.

    If wearing some proper aromur slows you down you shouldn't be doing what you're doing.
    Saying you wear useless shoudler pads because you need to move easier is an excuse, not a reason.

    It's not new, no. It came in 2004.

    The poses and camera angles are, though. And I'm obviously talking about introduction/victory cameras.

    Impossibly tight and fitting bodysuit, poses, and camera angles to capture all the goodies in said poses.

    Oh, and there's the body filling said bodysuit. Not really something you'd see on a 6'3 tall superbly fit human.

    She's a police, of sorts, wearing a tight t-shirt and a strap going right under her fairly shapely breasts.
    And her hair is let down, as if she's ready for a picture.

    She wasn't designed to look like a genuine member of any police or military force, for sure.

    Though, it was really only noticable in promotional shots.

    "It's the oversexualization of a character who wasn't really supposed to be sexy"

    Bollocks. Original Jill was supposed to be sexy.
    And adding boobal physics to a character isn't inherently a sexualisation thing.

    She's fairly sexualised in Super Smash.
    Not OVERsexualised. But sexualised.

    I don't really care, though.

    That's a bit of a childish mentality, mate.

    My immediate thought was that it was bullshit.

    Turned out Kotaku wasn't mistaken. They're just making shitty clickbait articles.

    Yeah, let's spice it up with misleading info!

    Dude, no.

    Should I be impressed by someone who can play the guitar in a basic fashion? 'Cause I can't play it for shit.

    That's dopey talk, Brian.

    Or maybe the women are fucking idiots. And nervous.