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SonytendoAmiibo said:
Faelco said:

Apparently each team has a base and you need to destroy the opponent's base. At the end, she has a message warning her that her base is under attack (I think ^^).

It really does look like a nerfed version, that's why I think it's more aimed at a younger and feminine audience. And clearly, the "destructible clothes" part is just anecdotical, it's nothing more than Fire Emblem Heroes, as an example. Nothing "Perv otakus" oriented.

 

If the game is aimed at young Japanese girls, Konami must be showing them how easily destructible clothing should work, and that it is totally acceptable to wear them in public.

Then, do you think Fire Emblem Heroes has a problem and is aimed at otaku basement dwellers too? It shows the exact same kind of images when your troops take damages. Maybe less sexy, but I remember people being really happy about Lucina's getting her costume damaged when the images first released... But well, these otaku basement dwellers were also really disappointed when the "petting" feature of the last game didn't come in the west. And I don't remember Fire Emblem Awakening and Fates being labeled as "garbage made for otaku basement dwellers".... (IMO, it's kinda the direction it took in order to become popular...)

The "destructive clothes" everyone is arguing about is vastly exaggerated. From what we've seen so far, you have one artwork per character showing their costume damaged, and you can see it rarely in game (for a couple of seconds in the corner of the screen) and on the result screen. That's all. It's not "destructive clothes" at all by the way, because the characters models don't change.

Seriously, making such a fuss over nothing like that... I hope you guys never find out Senran Kagura.

I hate Konami just as much as everyone, but you should attack the game about its real problems, like the gameplay which looks awful, not the really anecdotical things like one artwork you don't like.

And it's the same thing with all the other "Reboot with feminine cast" projects Hollywood is so attached to right now. The problem isn't the feminine cast itself, it's that the majority of those projects are just lazy and awful adaptations trying to use the original idea with "Now with lots of girls!", and absolutely no other idea than that. If the content was good, then these projects would be good. These ideas are usually used to hide the real flaws of the content, and then the idiots behind the idea can have a discussion about feminism and sexism rather than about how bad they are at their job, because people complain about the wrong things.

Talk about the real issues here, about how bad the game is or looks, not "OMG they made a girl instead of a guy!".