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Hiku said:
Zkuq said:

and I seriously wonder how Yuna regressed from a fairly mature person to an immature teenager.

I never thought about this before, but I do think it makes sense if you look at it from this viewpoint. In the original game, she was never really allowed to grow up and be a normal teenager. The responsibilities of adulthood and the expectations of the whole world were piled on to her at an earlier stage than normal due to story reasons. So once she completed her duties, I don't think it's unimaginable that she would be the person she would have been if she wasn't shouldering those responsibilities. Tidus teaching her to relax and have fun was also a theme of the original game.

I agree, it makes sense - to an extent though. Personally I feel like she's regressed too much for it to be believable. Of course it could be just me, but it definitely hurt the game a lot for me.



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Dulfite said:
haxxiy said:

This is the thing about modern feminists:

Some feminists will say it is sexist to have women showing lots of skin and wearing heels. And other feminists will say it is sexist to take away the beauty of women by making them dress unfeminine, and that there is a lot of power in showing off skin and wearing heels. It's a civil war within feminism, so what are companies supposed to do? Whatever they do will tick off half the feminists.

There's a world of difference between, say, Aerith wearing high heels to enter Don Corneo's mansion and what a lot of games do.

Most of the times it's just one of the most annoying and immersion-breaking things in games. It's such an inconvenient, actively detrimental thing to wear in a physically demanding context. I don't think there's a single feminist that would argue with this.

Bikini armors are such a non-issue in comparison. Historically many kinds of armor would take form over function or cover just parts of the body, after all.



 

 

 

 

 





CaptainExplosion said:
FormerlyTeamSilent13 said:

Who are they?

Forerunners; Ur-Didact and Librarian from Halo.



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Kakadu18 said:

"I only like games with realistic graphics."



CaptainExplosion said:





Dulfite said:
haxxiy said:

Any female character that is wearing high heels without a good reason to do so.

This is the thing about modern feminists:

Some feminists will say it is sexist to have women showing lots of skin and wearing heels. And other feminists will say it is sexist to take away the beauty of women by making them dress unfeminine, and that there is a lot of power in showing off skin and wearing heels. It's a civil war within feminism, so what are companies supposed to do? Whatever they do will tick off half the feminists.

I see this more from a utilitarian perspective (and get irritated by female characters in games and movie/tv with high heels specially in action scenes and sequences).

Sneakers or flat sole boots are much more practical and realistic when you are an action hero/heroine making (very realistic) backflip kicks and somersault gunslinging or running from an earth destroying alien. 



Definitely Sonic. Modern Sonic just has such weird proportions that never really did it for me. The big floppy feet, the big floppy hands, the huge quills. I wish he looked more like he did in the '90s.

And I would like Tails to be aged up. Make him taller, give him a deeper voice, make him about Sonic's age. I really don't understand this relationship. Why would Sonic, who's supposed to be a hip teen, be hanging out with a little kid?

And I also wouldn't mind a redesign of the Toads in Mario. The toads never really did it for me, they're just kinda bland and plain, wouldn't mind a redesign.