I think it’s been long enough but if you find yourself getting ready to type up a comment related to Mass Effect: Andromeda’s animations please consider watching this educational video from Extra Credits and not commenting here instead.  This post is going to be a clarification of what we mean when we say Creepy Marketing Guy, and since the first post on this topic featured Samara, it’s only fair that Cora be the star of the clarification.

First, let’s start with what we do not mean when we refer to Creepy Marketing Guy.  It does not refer to:

What we instead refer to is a product where you can see the development team’s intentions are to create something where every element is involved in telling a specific story – and then someone (usually marketing) steps in and makes the change specific parts of them with the assumption that the cishet male demographic needs the sexual availability of at least one female character broadcast to them in order to be interested in the unrelated aspects.

In this case, they pick Cora Harper, who is an ultra-professional soldier (one of the most battle hardened in the team), introduced as being calm in a crisis, the second in command on the mission, and seems to use “male” set of animations for her running, etc (instead of the elbows-in butt wiggle run generally assigned to female characters, including fem!Ryder).

Then you see in the outfit in the top of the post before launching into the tutorial mission, during which she appears in cut scenes like this:

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Pretty much every other female character in the establishing chapters of the game has pragmatic, non-gendered attire on and off the battlefield. But, since Cora is a romance option for bro!Ryder, she apparently needs to wear a fetish outfit sculpted around her boobs and butt, while on the battlefield. The other female member of the away team who is a romance option also similarly needs to broadcast she’s got a sexy side (she also only owns one set of clothes).

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All other traits other than romance option to bro!Ryder are considered secondary – to the extent now Cora looks not just contradictory to her character but out of place in the game about exploring a new galaxy, finding wondrous alien technology and shaping humanity’s future. 

(This does not seem to apply to the male romance options, examples 1 & 2)

Ironically this now means she is so out of place cannot be included in marketing material without making the game look a ridiculous parody of a dramatic adventure exploring alien worlds in a new galaxy. It’s almost like they should have just given her one of the dozens of pragmatic outfits I am sure the concept artists designed for Cora before being told to sex it up.

– wincenworks

What is it with the “above boobs and under boobs belts” design feature that’s become so popular lately? Also, I thought Ashley’s outfit in Mass Effect 3 was insulting; the new BioWare studio really took it up a notch, though. … Good job?

I’ve read none of the promotional material for ME:A before it came out, so when I watched part of a Let’s Play of it out of curiosity, I couldn’t believe that Cora was this battle-hardened badass soldier type; I thought she was just another human on the ship. Her design makes me think of EDI before anything else. Those really sad attempts at actual armor pieces (like the baby plates on her shoulders) somehow make it worse, like Creepy Marketing Guy begrudgingly allowed it.

Also, send help, that butt window is staring into my soul.

-Icy

Cora Harper Official Character Sheet 

Friday Livestream #2

Sorry for the late notice! I will be doing another livestream, this time on Friday 12 PM PST for 2 hours.. We had some people chiming in from Europe, so let’s see how the new time works out.

This time there really will be a reminder post an hour before the stream goes up! 

-Icy

bikiniarmorbattledamage:

lookatthisfuckingoppressor:

You have men yelling: “yay! Boobs in games! Bigger boobs! More boob! Naked boob!”for decades. When female gamers finally got enough of a voice to say: “hey, I kind of wish there were women in video games who weren’t 80% boob by body weight”: those same men utterly flipped their shit.

This whole “why complain? You can’t tell designers what to do!” only seems to come up any time anyone but straight, white men dares make their opinion heard.

Sadly accurate.

Note how whenever cishet white audience members demand changes, those demands are met, or at the very least acknowledged.
Whenever anyone else does that, it’s gonna be called “whining” or “entilement”.

Emphasis mine.

~Ozzie

Video game has a single gay male character who flirts you? Riot against the developers.  Protagonist options do not include a white male? Riot against the developers. Age of Conan reduces bust sizes on female characters? Riot against the developers.  Didn’t get the ending you wanted? Riot against the developers.

Women who have been gaming for years point out obvious problems?

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– wincenworks

It still baffles me that wanting women in games to be designed appropriately for their job/setting is a controversial opinion to have, apparently. 

-Icy

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Thought I’d revisit this pinnacle of creativity from Soul of the Ultimate Nation with a bingo. Man, was it close to clear out the whole card!

~Ozzie

What greets you when you go to their website:

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(Kill me)

Look at the design variety! So many lingerie options!

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The strategic cutouts from the dress fabric are just hilarious. How does she walk? These are Carnival outfits, not armors.

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The most empowered man I’ve found in the labeled promotional material is the following guy on the left, though his image is completely ruined by monster-truck-wearing scowly man on the right.

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And even he’s not reaching anywhere near the levels of empowerment of the ladies in this post. 

We have to stand up to this reverse sexism! This particular MMO is apparently undergoing a relaunch, so now is our chance to let the developers know what we gamers really want.

-Icy

Edit: there have been a few comments about the potential child in one of the pictures, to which I reacted with a “(kill me)” and you are correct! That does appear to be a child. Here’s a better picture, for better or worse.

-Icy

Livestreams

Hi, yall!

I tend to do a lot of livestreaming, and lately I’ve been working on BABD-related arts for the blog, so I figured, why not have a weekly livestream where I take requests, or do super quick armor designs or paint-overs or whatnot for a few hours.

I’m planning on having the first one of these tomorrow, Friday April 14 at 1 PM PST, until 3 PM PST. I’ll post a reminder an hour in advance tomorrow, too, so anyone who wants to can chime in.

See you guys at twitch.tv/icysketchbook !

-Icy