There is complete lack of consistency regarding how Dejah’s outfit is laid out (does it have a headpiece, pauldrons, chain between pasties, big pasties or tiny ones?) really showcases the priorities here – on top of the complete lack of any sort of story to the cover (and these are all for the same issue of a John Carter comic).
It really showcases the priorities when she clearly either doesn’t have a design sheet or an editor that cares what she looks like beyond the desperate hope that sex will sell a title that (thanks to a movie that bombed) doesn’t really carry as much credibility as it could.
– wincenworks
Who’s gonna break it to that lady character and explain to her that this is not appropriate attire for hacking and slashing?
~Ozzie
Yet another female character who looks unimpressed that her first quest is to find who stole the rest of her outfit.
– wincenworks
@i-might-be-a-nerd submitted:
Watch. Just… Watch. This is actually painful. I came across this on a game with ads… Blah!
So the amazingly insecure “sexiest RPG ever” has an amazingly terrible trailer… but personally what I find most baffling is the blurb:
“Sword of Chaos combines the elements of fatal attraction and chaotic violence into a unique and astonishing visual feast. Immerse yourself in a world of violence and unleash your inner wildness. Sensing, Tasting, Hacking, Slashing and Fighting dominate your every move, as you fight to destroy all that stands before you!“
And here I thought that Fallout 4 was the only RPG with cannibalism being released this year. Of course, that’s not surprising given how truly creative and original this production is.
And apparently no expense has been spared regarding quality either…
I’m really hoping that mainstream games will start to notice this trend and be inspired to distance themselves from it bikini armor.
– wincenworks