This is a character from the first game, but I haven't heard any complaints
I am just astonished by your recent takes on Stellar Blade. It undermines your entire stance on Anti-Censorship
@BadgamedevR@ma1ybe Brother what?
Relax
Just chill when in proximity of a female
The date will be better if you don't gaf
Also if your profile on the app doesn't make you look appealing, try and fix that first
A lot of guys fail their. You'll be ahead of 99% if you take care of your image
@LordofCinder24 No I actually addressed your point with relevant data
And sales infer demographic
Demographic usually shows the dominant gender enjoying a product aka a videogame
@LordofCinder24 Not what sales numbers says
And gaming is a male hobby
So it would stand to reason that they are great scripts
Since people in mass bought it.
Mainly men.
I understand your point
But, my point is you generalized too broadly
You gotta be kidding me smh. They replaced a WHITE woman with a BROWN person. In addition they have BISEXUAL purple lighting.
Iโm sick of this WOKE propaganda in gaming.
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@ChibiReviews It's been trendy since 2016 sorry to say and maybe slightly before. It's a way to "gatekeep" a like minded community together and against their opposition. It's an attack to make one side or multiple look "dangerous" when they're not. It's actually the attackers posing the danger
I have bisexual brain so this is only a shower thought
If a female wears something slightly male=not offensive
If male wears anything feminine=mocked relentlessly
If only for the reaction men should wear halter tops and see their wives reactions(50/50 on triggering her)
We might need to to what @Grummz suggested the first time and send a letter again about this "lack of personality "in Eve. It's never been a thing in the actual fandom. We love EVE! But, also keep in mind it could be translation error. And "some people said it" is sus af
Shift Up said they're taking feedback from Eve to develop Evie, claiming that some players didn't like Eve's personality and that her appeal was based solely on her appearance. The next game, according to them, will feature a protagonist who has a full of personality.
I don't really buy that. What I loved about Eve was her calm, empathetic nature. To me, she felt more like a companion than a larger-than-life protagonist constantly demanding attention. Not every video game character needs to be overly complex, hyper-expressive, or endlessly talkative. Sometimes less works better than more.
It's something I think Shift Up should reconsider. The idea that Eve had "no personality" was also a criticism pushed heavily by journalists, and I never agreed with it. Her personality was subtle, not absent.