While we addressed that this amazing article’s header image references the removal of Tracer’s “look at my butt” pose from OverwatchI wanted to illustrate how it applies to any censorship vs creative freedom “controversy”, not just Overwatch.

Here are some older “vile acts of censorship” in video games which we covered on BABD that match Point & Click’s satirical text just as much:

Similarly, the older article that features a pic of R. Mika, could apply to the Overwatch butt case as well.

Hope this sufficiently summarizes how predictable and repetitive the sexualization defense rhetoric really is.

~Ozzie

The AAA industry is so diverse and creative with their female-led action games, huh?

Found the first picture by as a one-off joke in badassoftheweek article and @wincenworks proposed we made more.

I’m disproportionally proud of how they came out.

Not pictured: Hot chick with a chainsaw (Lollipop Chainsaw) and Hot chick with a sword on a dinosaur (Golden Axe Beast Rider).

~Ozzie

image

– wincenworks

PS: Font credits:

My apologies for not including this earlier. ~Ozzie

The AAA industry is so diverse and creative with their female-led action games, huh?

Found the first picture by as a one-off joke in badassoftheweek article and @wincenworks proposed we made more.

I’m disproportionally proud of how they came out.

Not pictured: Hot chick with a chainsaw (Lollipop Chainsaw) and Hot chick with a sword on a dinosaur (Golden Axe Beast Rider).

~Ozzie

image

– wincenworks

PS: Font credits:

My apologies for not including this earlier. ~Ozzie