Cecilia D'Anastasio writes: Over-the-top appearances may have fit in quite well with the boys’ club mentality of the late 1990s when characters like Ivy were introduced in the first SoulCalibur.
20 years later, at an E3 with down-to-earth playable female protagonists in Assassin’s Creed, Tomb Raider, The Division 2, The Last of Us Part 2, Battlefield 5, and other headlining games, Ivy in SoulCalibur 6 seemed a little out of place.
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Am I allowed to be offended and upset about the super buff shirtless men in the game? Or does the bitching/insecurity only work one way?
I am offended that you are offended.
Play the Saudi Arabia version if it bothers you that much. It should hold up to your moral standards.
I think we can all agree that SC allows for plentiful customization so if you're offended you can at least change threads or create your own character. Having choice is a good thing and perhaps respecting o ther people's preferences is good too. At least SC provides for this.
lol No. Actually, they don't.
Namco will make many sales based on these "objectified women" [and men]. (notice the quotes to indicate the sarcasm of the term)
You can count on that.