Because I guess its difficult to depict any female character without 'em. That's one thing I liked about Zootopia, aside from maybe one or two characters, they didn't try to sexualize the bodies anymore than needed, and often they had a very neutral form for both genders, either than maybe a few details like eyelashes.
Whoo boy, this thing. I remember reading about this game when it was first released. It did not look good then, and it encapsulates what went wrong with all those gritty, pointless reboots in the 2000s.
Seriously, this thing looks less like a Bomber, and more a rejected FF character.
Whoo boy, this thing. I remember reading about this game when it was first released. It did not look good then, and it encapsulates what went wrong with all those gritty, pointless reboots in the 2000s.
Seriously, this thing looks less like a Bomber, and more a rejected FF character.
Whoo boy, this thing. I remember reading about this game when it was first released. It did not look good then, and it encapsulates what went wrong with all those gritty, pointless reboots in the 2000s.
Seriously, this thing looks less like a Bomber, and more a rejected FF character.
I was thinking more along the lines of rejected Mega Man character / enemy, honestly. But yeah, compared to the cute destructive awesomeness of the original - it still sucks for being so damn "edgy / tryhard".
I was thinking more along the lines of rejected Mega Man character / enemy, honestly. But yeah, compared to the cute destructive awesomeness of the original - it still sucks for being so damn "edgy / tryhard".
A certain post 90's design of the Riddler. Even the Batman Beyond Riddler was a better redesign than a particular design that comes to mind. He was bald and lost the mask, but at least he was recognizible.
Where are his organs, did they get squished up into his chest cavity?
Why does he look like a poorly-passing troon?
It's like they tried to make him edgy by giving him more sharp angles than the Bruce Timms design.
Later redesigns have improved, but jfc this one is horrifying in the wrong ways.
I'm sure there's a better picture out there to illustrate my points but I'm not in the mood to delve into the depths of American Godzilla related 'tism right now.
Setting aside sperging about a lack of continuity with the Japanese Godzilla for a minute, Zilla looks pretty fucking front heavy. It's kind of hard to tell here, cause she's all scrunched up and her tail is going off screen but when you see Zilla she looks like she's about to topple forward because her tail is to short and dinky. The whole point of a dinosaurian body structure walking around with your ass in the air is that you have a long, heavy tail as a counterbalance to your huge ass torso. Her torso is also weirdly humanoid, which coupled with her dinosaur posture makes her look like a weird, patchwork monster where all the parts don't really fit together.
Plus, something about the lower legs bother me. I can't put my finger on it though.
Also, why did a plant eating iguana mutate into a fish eating theropod, I thought this version of Godzilla was supposed to be scientifically accurate.
A certain post 90's design of the Riddler. Even the Batman Beyond Riddler was a better redesign than a particular design that comes to mind. He was bald and lost the mask, but at least he was recognizible.
Where are his organs, did they get squished up into his chest cavity?
Why does he look like a poorly-passing troon?
It's like they tried to make him edgy by giving him more sharp angles than the Bruce Timms design.
Later redesigns have improved, but jfc this one is horrifying in the wrong ways.
I actually didn't mind Pfeiffer's Catwoman costume. The stitching looked a little weird but it was a fucking Tim Burton movie. Still a much a better design choice than making the Penguin an actual penguin.
Halle Berry's costume was shit though.
I still maintain the Arkham games had one of the best Catwoman designs.
Anne Hathaway's was decent too, minus the high heels. That felt a little off in a series which was aiming for a more grounded visual personality.
I'm sure there's a better picture out there to illustrate my points but I'm not in the mood to delve into the depths of American Godzilla related 'tism right now.
Setting aside sperging about a lack of continuity with the Japanese Godzilla for a minute, Zilla looks pretty fucking front heavy. It's kind of hard to tell here, cause she's all scrunched up and her tail is going off screen but when you see Zilla she looks like she's about to topple forward because her tail is to short and dinky. The whole point of a dinosaurian body structure walking around with your ass in the air is that you have a long, heavy tail as a counterbalance to your huge ass torso. Her torso is also weirdly humanoid, which coupled with her dinosaur posture makes her look like a weird, patchwork monster where all the parts don't really fit together.
Plus, something about the lower legs bother me. I can't put my finger on it though.
Also, why did a plant eating iguana mutate into a fish eating theropod, I thought this version of Godzilla was supposed to be scientifically accurate.
these were the dumbest fucking enemies in halo - i couldn't tell these faggots apart and they weren't fun to fight
fuck those weird dog ant guys as well. fuck those not - engineers, fuck the floaty bits, fuck the not battle rifle, and fuck that not plasma pistol that one hits you around corners