So… apparently there’s still someone out there who thinks not only is there a unmet demand for bikini babe fantasy warriors – on top of this they’ve decide to double down and make her a blue eyed blond with a name suspiciously close to Aryan.

Sometimes I wonder if some of these designs are people just creating this stuff in the desperate hope someone will see what’s wrong and try to stop them.

– wincenworks

So apparently Nights of Azure is both a serious RPG *, and rated T for Teen, I would never have guessed it based off the entry in the Playstation Store.

– wincenworks

* Unless, as I kind of hope, the reviewers are trolling people when they use adjectives such as “progressive” and “operatic in tone”

About This Game

Hack-and-slash action with two stunning heroines, tight and stylish gameplay — sounds like your cup of tea?

By now I should really know better than to get excited when I see a new fighting type game has been released on the “female protagonist” tag on Steam.

 – wincenworks

First, looking at those designs, I thought this must be some kind of spinoff to Scarlet Blade (a sure sign of creativity!). But when that turned out to be a wrong assumption, I noticed the title (which totally doesn’t try to sound like a certain Nintendo property): Smashing the Battle.

image

Think I fixed it.

~Ozzie

Nothing says savage like Vampirella costume in tigerstripe with the boots extended to thigh highs! 

And I mean that quite literally since she comes from Hero Graphics/Heroic Publishing does primarily publish Champions which was perhaps the most derivative superhero universe (and has been so since the 80s).  However apparently their latest focus (according to their site) is:

“Sexy and powerful super-heroines and awesome, fun to read comics featuring fantastic Good Girl Art by some of the best artists in the universe!”

And they haven’t shifted their focus to porn… this is just apparently their best idea for how to market superhero comics.

– wincenworks