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JWeinCom said:
KLXVER said:

Ok, if you want to say its part of her character, then fair enough. Still doesnt make her any less sexualized though. A porn movie about a strong woman fighting men vs a porn movie about a woman just having sex with men for fun are both in the end just porn movies. Not sure what the plot has to do with anything.

Also there could be several reasons why Nintendo didnt censor it. Theres several games on the Switch with very sexualized men and women. It might be to keep a good relationship with developers, but then again it would mean they are not very worried about that kinda stuff. Nintendo has the final say in any game releasing on their platform. So in the end Nintendo would be the one blamed for it. 

I don't know what Nintendo's stance is on these things. But, a company will be held more accountable for a product they wanted on their platform badly enough to pay for vs a product they just didn't object to enough to ban. Do you disagree with that? 

Porn is defined basically by the fact that people have sex in it. Bayonetta is not in any way porn.

Plot has to do with it, because we're talking about her character. Most of the aspects of her character, as in what kind of person she is, are revealed through the story. 

Do I disagree. Well no, but I also think Bayonetta is the most sexualized character...

The porn thing was just an example. Just like a strong woman fighting angels and demons vs girls playing volleyball. What has the plot to do with the character being sexualized? Ok, so her game has a better story... Good for her I guess. The women in DOAX wants to win the volleyball game. Seems like a good enough motivation to me. Its not epic, but the game isnt an epic adventure.