that’ll cover it

sailorscent:

Hope nobody attacks your major arteries in your thighs and neck or decides to get at your heart. Good thing for that tiara though, forehead protection is really key.

Trailer: (x)

The way Batman and Superman are looking at her – I can only assume they’re thinking the same thought:

“When this is over we need to get her a real costume.”

The absurdity of the entire situation is of course, compounded by the fact that after two minutes of trying to sell us supeheroes in a gritty world akin to our own – Wonder Woman drops in and tanks for the boys with her shield… because… comic books?

– wincenworks

that’ll cover it

sailorscent:

Hope nobody attacks your major arteries in your thighs and neck or decides to get at your heart. Good thing for that tiara though, forehead protection is really key.

Trailer: (x)

The way Batman and Superman are looking at her – I can only assume they’re thinking the same thought:

“When this is over we need to get her a real costume.”

The absurdity of the entire situation is of course, compounded by the fact that after two minutes of trying to sell us supeheroes in a gritty world akin to our own – Wonder Woman drops in and tanks for the boys with her shield… because… comic books?

– wincenworks

While, of course, a few of the usual offenders were present – overall there seems to be a trend of improvement in gender representation in games being nominated for awards.

Pictured above:

Even Until Dawn, a horror/slasher game with the obligatory shower/walk around in a towel trope, seems pretty good for depicting the women as dressing for the situation rather than the camera and a presumed straight male audience.

It really goes to show much you can accomplish when you’re not trying to fit worn out gender tropes and boob windows into everything.

– wincenworks

amatus-of-yore:

Geralt of Rivia

While some people are probably going to say it was the gameplay, or the performances, or the writing or other stuff that led to the Witcher 3 collecting the Game Awards’ Game of the Year – I think we all know what really won over the judges.

So the only real question is – how many future games will have the courage to boldly embrace male empowerment?

– wincenworks

amatus-of-yore:

Geralt of Rivia

While some people are probably going to say it was the gameplay, or the performances, or the writing or other stuff that led to the Witcher 3 collecting the Game Awards’ Game of the Year – I think we all know what really won over the judges.

So the only real question is – how many future games will have the courage to boldly embrace male empowerment?

– wincenworks