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Wyrdness said:
OnlyForDisplay said:


Sadly, for me, this answer truly depends on ones personal views White-San. This issue is constant throughout multimedia entertainment. Even some people viewed StarFire from the New 52 a form of artistic freedom. The big question still is "Where do both devs. and gamers draw the line between artistic freedom and over sexualization?"


The problem here is when talking about drawing the line it can simply be argued that if it's not breaking the law the's no line to be drawn but rather a form of acceptance that even if what you see is not to your tastes it's still someone's artistic vision.

There is no drawing a line, it's legal to do all this stuff and accepted more than it is not accepted.  Of course people have a right to put whatever they want in the game, no matter how harsh, again it's law's concern not ours. 

That being said, this isnt a callout of sexualization of video games or even JRPGs in general,iit's calling out the new and quite childish sexualization in fire emblem that truly is in poor taste



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