We did comment on this not long ago but partially I also wanted to address that a lot of responses we got tended to focus on it as though it was mostly an issue in RPGs.
The reality is you see it in all kinds of video games, in comics (sometimes while throwing other cultures under a bus) and most forms of media (hence the cliches about the seductive student trying to corrupt her professor, remarkably similar to the author, and lure him into an affair despite his virtue).
Ultimately mostly what this tends to boil down to is the desire to continue marketing women’s sexuality as a consumable product while claiming to be progressive and that others are just doing it wrong (yes, these people pretty much do maintain that real women are doing being a woman wrong).
So yeah, as a general rule if you need to break the fourth wall to justify why your female character is flaunting her sexuality despite the massive impracticality involved or you plan to blame women (one way or another) then our advice is: Don’t.
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So this is the concept art for Mileena in Mortal Kombat X, they didn’t end up going with this design – they ended up with something much simpler… that shows even less understanding of how clothes, circulation and boobs work:
But then, that’s hardly surprising from a franchise where the best female outfits seem to be “cosplay” of male outfits.
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So this is the concept art for Mileena in Mortal Kombat X, they didn’t end up going with this design – they ended up with something much simpler… that shows even less understanding of how clothes, circulation and boobs work:
But then, that’s hardly surprising from a franchise where the best female outfits seem to be “cosplay” of male outfits.
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Considering how Kitana started, it’s actually kind of amazing they’ve managed to make her costume worse over the years.
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Sindell from Mortal Kombat is supposed to be a mystical queen of another world, yet has always been depicted as well, let’s just say “empowerment” isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Particularly whens he’s on screen with other women from the series:
I have to admit I’m kind of surprised they thought to add those straps to answer the question of “how does it attach”, though this is not the kind of progress that I consider worth celebrating.