kogarashi-art  submitted:

Here’s a positive example for you. I watch a few Let’s Players on Youtube, and one recently started playing a game called Jotun by Thunder Lotus Games. This is Thora, the playable character. I was quite surprised to see that not only is the main character (a warrior) female, but a very well-portrayed one at that. She swings a giant axe around (and looks like she has the build to wield it properly no less), and is dressed as anyone would expect of a female viking. I haven’t seen much of the game so far, but it seems like a very positive portrayal overall and I may end up getting a Steam account just so I can get this game.

This game is pretty awesome. I’ve only played a little of it thus far but not only is fun (and somewhat nostalgic) to play but Thora is actually pretty characterized and they’ve made everything in the game suitably magical.  This for instance, is a shrine to Frigg:

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– wincenworks

He's a very solemn character.He also has a crown 'cuz he's King, and a collar that shames Tuxedo Mask.Oh yeah, and he wears THIS.” />OKay...well, are you really gonna fight in that?THERE WE GO. QUAL-I-TY armor right here.Two worlds collide: Maniacal Golden Strap-armor, versus Suit-n-Tie.

sessionscreenshots:

bikiniarmorbattledamage I recently submitted a picture of our villain, David, from Killer Is Dead, here’s a bit more, a slight “homage?” to him. Figured this might be good for the Male EmpowerMENt Friday~

Killer Is Dead

Developed by Kadokawa Games/Grasshopper Manufacture

Published by Deep Silver

It’s certainly great and powerful – such as shame that this outfit was given the villain instead of the hero.  Don’t get me wrong – I can see it working as an incentive to get to see the villain in person, but why deny the player the rear view eyecandy for the majority of the game?

Oh course, it is possible they were hoping that making the villain look so flamboyantly sexy would be okay due to unfortunate implications, after all his style does look king of familiar.

– wincenworks

Fiore

Lucas submitted:

I think i saw Star Ocean 5 here before but i’m not sure. They finally released some in game screenshots and the art for the main characters.

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As anyone can see, the green haired girl quite a “unoptimal attire”. Her name is Fiore and here is her art.

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I’ve seen a lot of crazy outfits in games but this is reaches around the “i can’t even” tier. Everything looks so glued into her i have no idea how she managed to wear that in the first place. 

But hey, i’m sure she must have a “good reason” to walk around like that right? According to one interview with the devs here:

F: I’d like to ask about a newly introduced character, Fiore. Is there a story behind her attire? (laugh)

K: In order to use spells in this world, mages must have a spellmark*** carved somewhere on their bodies. To show off the strength of her own spells, Fiore prefers to wear the kind of outfit that you’ve taken notice to. In Randock, the country that Fiore lives in, there are outfits used specially by Spellmark Mages, and you can customize these in any which way you want. I can ensure you they are far from being indecent (laugh).

Oh, so she needs to expose her skin to use her magic and “chose” to dress like that to show of her strenght! At least she isnt breathing through her skin.(I wonder if these guys are laughing because even they can’t keep a serious face with this crap)

But despite that, he isn’t wrong. I searched a bit and found out that this is “normal” in the Star Ocean universe. For example, this is Nel from Star Ocean: Till the end of time

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As you can see, she “needs” to show off her thighs because the “magical marks”. But if that’s the case, then there are some problems here.

First is that, if Fiore really needs to show her marks, she doesnt need to show that much skin, only the necessary. And second is, Fiore doesnt have any marks. I keep looking the screenshots but cant find any.

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This is even more disappointing. I mean, if you’re gonna invent a stupid excuse to make the character walk around semi-naked, at least go all the way and try to convince people, don’t lie about it and leave it that.

Yes, we featured that design before on BABD, and now that her special reasons for “choosing” to dress that way are revealed, it somehow got MUCH worse.

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To be precise, Fiore does have a mark on her thigh, as seen in this pic of her on EscherGirls:

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How does that explain wearing holes all over her body, not just that one spot on the leg? Hell if I know.

Dear Star Ocean crew: if you really want to excuse obvious sexualization with

a diegetic argument, then the least you could do is stay consistent within your own logic. It would still not be valid justification, but at least a less insulting one.

~Ozzie

Fiore

Lucas submitted:

I think i saw Star Ocean 5 here before but i’m not sure. They finally released some in game screenshots and the art for the main characters.

image

As anyone can see, the green haired girl quite a “unoptimal attire”. Her name is Fiore and here is her art.

image

I’ve seen a lot of crazy outfits in games but this is reaches around the “i can’t even” tier. Everything looks so glued into her i have no idea how she managed to wear that in the first place. 

But hey, i’m sure she must have a “good reason” to walk around like that right? According to one interview with the devs here:

F: I’d like to ask about a newly introduced character, Fiore. Is there a story behind her attire? (laugh)

K: In order to use spells in this world, mages must have a spellmark*** carved somewhere on their bodies. To show off the strength of her own spells, Fiore prefers to wear the kind of outfit that you’ve taken notice to. In Randock, the country that Fiore lives in, there are outfits used specially by Spellmark Mages, and you can customize these in any which way you want. I can ensure you they are far from being indecent (laugh).

Oh, so she needs to expose her skin to use her magic and “chose” to dress like that to show of her strenght! At least she isnt breathing through her skin.(I wonder if these guys are laughing because even they can’t keep a serious face with this crap)

But despite that, he isn’t wrong. I searched a bit and found out that this is “normal” in the Star Ocean universe. For example, this is Nel from Star Ocean: Till the end of time

image

As you can see, she “needs” to show off her thighs because the “magical marks”. But if that’s the case, then there are some problems here.

First is that, if Fiore really needs to show her marks, she doesnt need to show that much skin, only the necessary. And second is, Fiore doesnt have any marks. I keep looking the screenshots but cant find any.

image

This is even more disappointing. I mean, if you’re gonna invent a stupid excuse to make the character walk around semi-naked, at least go all the way and try to convince people, don’t lie about it and leave it that.

Yes, we featured that design before on BABD, and now that her special reasons for “choosing” to dress that way are revealed, it somehow got MUCH worse.

image

To be precise, Fiore does have a mark on her thigh, as seen in this pic of her on EscherGirls:

image

How does that explain wearing holes all over her body, not just that one spot on the leg? Hell if I know.

Dear Star Ocean crew: if you really want to excuse obvious sexualization with

a diegetic argument, then the least you could do is stay consistent within your own logic. It would still not be valid justification, but at least a less insulting one.

~Ozzie