Random shower thought as a #gamer inspired by this Discord conversation about the " #censorship " modesty update to cover up dem heinous side boobs in #StellarBlade :
People always going on about whether the outfits for female characters in fighting-focused games is practical, without mentioning THE HAIR. You're already in the realm of fantasy when they have long-ass hair that would get their head pulled off in their first real fight, who cares about the outfit??
(This reminds me, I need to put together some kind of video essay type thing about my thoughts as a feminist gamer on the Stellar Blade controversy...[I think the hub-bub is silly, this isn't a game you play for realism and having sexy female characters is fine sometimes, just not at our ONLY choice, or in a game that otherwise pretends to be realistic, ie some kind of CoD type thing]))
Si jamais vous l'avez loupé pour cause de jour férié (grand bien vous fasse), le dernier numéro de Règle30 revient sur le jeu vidéo Stellar Blade et son héroïne archisexualisée, ce que ça dit de certains gamers™ et la fonction de leur colère en ligne.
Ciekawe kiedy gracze nauczą się, że cenzura to zmiana w wizji artystycznej narzucana przez organ państwowy, a nie po prostu zmiana czegoś, bo twórcy mieli jednak inną wizję.
this stellar blade sexy nonsense is all over the internet... I don't seem to have much of an opinion on it though. How does everyone feel about Stellar Blade being condemned for sexy outfits while more mature games, like BG3 are praised for nudity? #bg3#stellarblade
I am thankful that we have all decided that releasing demos is cool again. I was interested in Stellar Blade before, but now I am sold on it. I want to explore the world and learn the lore. The music is terrific. And while EVE has had certain design choices made, I am not complaining about them or think they are strictly “fan service”