



Nothing says quality gameplay by assuring people that you don’t have to worry about actually playing! The game plays itself while you’re not playiing!
But it comes coupled with reassurances that if you do deign to actually learn to play their game, there’ll be more boobs.

Oh well, at least this bizarre combination of bikini armor, promises of gameplay and promises that you don’t need to play is unique right…

Oh…
– wincenworks



Bulletstorm is getting a remaster, so it’s probably time to talk about how Trishka Novak ended up looking more like a pinup model than a “merciless stealth assassin” even after the team fought to cut down on her arbitrary sex appeal.

What’s interesting is that despite his unwillingness to consider that perhaps, there were some bad decisions made here, Adrian is apparently in agreement with us over the outfits in some other people’s games:

– wincenworks


Cindy is basically the first female character you get to have significant interaction with in Final Fantasy XV, and while she’s not a warrior I’m going to make an exception here because.
1. She’s supposed to be the lead mechanic who can fix anything
2. So far I haven’t been able to find any noteworthy warrior women in Final Fantasy XV
3. Most of the female characters wear slightly differently styled clothes based off everyday and formal clothing from the real world
I think it’s safe to say there’s no way that we’re supposed to believe this is an outfit a third generation mechanic would wear to work (particularly in a world where monsters roam about just a hundred feet or so from truck stops)
If you have any doubts, I suggest checking out this great project where a fan artist gender flipped the cast and check out how Cindy came out:

– wincenworks