Metamorpho
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Saw this post in the FGC thread and thought it would fit here: https://kiwifarms.net/threads/fighting-game-community-fgc-general.72431/page-79#post-12732510
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Didnt really take the voice acting into account to be honest, as that would change very much based on the director, and well the american bio using female pronounce when the japanese still suggest a male doesnt really bring much confidence.It isn't just the dialogue of the endings but also how the voice actors spoke them. Which to me seem like the voice actors read and spoke the lines as if they're still in the nineties or aughts not the troon infested tens and twenties. Cause I seen variations of this discussion done before back then and they did not involved chopping off own body parts.
Sorry for being 3 days late to saying this, but this has to be the stupidest shit I've seen someone say on this site. Yeah, the series that had black playable characters and half of the playable starting cast be black in the third entry had characters designed to appeal to the "starbucks demographic" for the 4th entry made by the French. Yep. That makes a LOT of sense.Streets of Rage 4's new playable cast were clearly designed to appeal to the starbucks demographic. I'm also scared of the possibility of Blue Point touching the MGS series.
It isn't so much the race of the characters, but the aesthetic standards they were designed in. Indicating who the people behind their conception and target audience are. But in a sense, the race is still connected but not the entirety. It is very in-line with the newer characters made by the ones in-charge of Marvel and DC, as well as more recent iterations/redesigns of legacy characters. There's also numerous woke comics coming from lower profile publications who have characters designed under those standards. There's the cast of Saints Row 2022, there's Knight/Andrea Morgan from Hitman 2: Sniper Assassin who looks like Estel in SOR4.Sorry for being 3 days late to saying this, but this has to be the stupidest shit I've seen someone say on this site. Yeah, the series that had black playable characters and half of the playable starting cast be black in the third entry had characters designed to appeal to the "starbucks demographic" for the 4th entry made by the French. Yep. That makes a LOT of sense.
Estel isn't a "legacy" character though. And why would they further exaggerate the sex appeal in Blaze's design if they were really gung-ho about shooting for the "woke" design? Not to mention keeping a lot of the dominatrix goons pretty consistent.It isn't so much the race of the characters, but the aesthetic standards they were designed in. Indicating who the people behind their conception and target audience are. But in a sense, the race is still connected but not the entirety. It is very in-line with the newer characters made by the ones in-charge of Marvel and DC, as well as more recent iterations/redesigns of legacy characters. There's also numerous woke comics coming from lower profile publications who have characters designed under those standards. There's the cast of Saints Row 2022, there's Knight/Andrea Morgan from Hitman 2: Sniper Assassin who looks like Estel in SOR4.
The Japanese for some reason, know how to design actually attractive black characters. It's not unrealistic, but would be considered high standards in the real world.
We have characters like Elena from Street Fighter III, Master Raven from Tekken 7, Darlie Dagger from Samurai Shodown, and Dolores from KOF XV among the more recent examples. I do not even like how the word "realistic" is being used in defense of ugly ass characters, because that means denying the existence of good looking people in the real world. Woke creators just like to model their stuff after the worst specimens in the real world.
There's even characters like Claire (RE2 Remake), Abby's GF in Last of Us 2, and one of the female player models in Mass Effect Andromeda, as examples being based on actually attractive people but for some reason their character models were intentionally made to look less attractive than their real world models.
I was referring to comic book characters for the legacy argument.Estel isn't a "legacy" character though. And why would they further exaggerate the sex appeal in Blaze's design if they were really gung-ho about shooting for the "woke" design? Not to mention keeping a lot of the dominatrix goons pretty consistent.
That answers me nothing.I was referring to comic book characters for the legacy argument.
Is this video pro or anti bridget being trans?View attachment 3617137
The like/dislike ratio on other videos like this ain't looking too hot either.
Is this video pro or anti bridget being trans?
At least with Chihiro they localizers kept the line where he out right called himself a boy, again this bridget shit is mostly frustrating not because these people call him trans, its because if you dare to disagree with their opinion on the subject they will shout you down and call you a bigot despite the fact that being antagonistic to other perspectives like that is in of itself a form of bigotry.Another Naoto/Chihiro episode.
Bigot is like other words such as racist, fascist, whateverphobe.At least with Chihiro they localizers kept the line where he out right called himself a boy, again this bridget shit is mostly frustrating not because these people call him trans, its because if you dare to disagree with their opinion on the subject they will shout you down and call you a bigot despite the fact that being antagonistic to other perspectives like that is in of itself a form of bigotry.