There's no division in the Stellar Blade community except in your brain, which is rotten from watching AI porn. Besides, you pretend to be a Stellar Blade fan when you don't know Eve and have probably never even played the game.
Stellar Blade: Blood Rain split the fanbase.
But that's not Shift Up's biggest problem.
The faction that finds Evie's design 'attractive' will go scorched earth trying to justify it, even tearing down Eve's legacy.
From a market intelligence standpoint, that's a disaster.
One thing I'd really like to learn in Blood Rain is how kinship works among the Andro-Eidos, because you encounter many NPCs who have a brother or sister and also parents with their children, even though they are machines and technically incapable of reproducing with each other.
Both of these examples, enemies of one another - hating on Stellar Blade Bloodrain for two very different politicised reasons.
One accuses Shift Up for “selling out” because a Tomboy “looks too androgynous” hence its “woke”.
The other accuses Shift Up of being “predators” because the MC does not look middle aged enough and hence “must be a child” to them.
But one thing they both have in common.
They’re Western Politically-addicted accounts commenting on works from different countries and cultures.
The more different they are the more they stay the same.
Stella Blade was such a fun experience with great gameplay and a banger OST but it’s shame it’s forever gonna be reduced to annoying discourse by everyone involved
@luscielia As for the cheeks, some Asian women have more pronounced cheekbones and cheekbones, as well as a shorter nose than average. Regarding the eyes, I'd say it's more to better resemble the character of Gally from Gunnm, from whom Evie seems to draw a lot of inspiration.
@luscielia For example, my cousin, who is Korean (adopted), long retained a face that could appear childlike even though she was over 20 years old, which made it difficult for her to access alcoholic beverages.
@luscielia Compared to a Western female face, yes, but compared to an Asian woman, it's more in her twenties; Asians generally have rounder faces than Europeans, which can give a childlike effect.