I think the precise problem is that we haven't been given a lot of personality for Eve, because all we have is a demo. So there's not a lot to talk about her besides her looks. Most of the dissent I've seen centers around how bland she feels as a character just from what was presented in the demo and that the story feels awfully similar to Nier Automata though. Not a lot of criticism about her appearance unless it's in relation to the above criticisms or when it's on the topic of her body being realistic, which is an entirely different can of worms. Again it is a demo, so no one's opinion should really be set in stone or taken as gospel until the whole game releases.
Just wished the hype was through organic excitement for the game and not because it was thrust into being an online politics flashpoint by an IGN article. I heard Nikke has a subplot about making the player respect the andriod girls as humans, so I don't doubt that the concerns about how Eve will be protrayed are unfounded.
I think the precise problem is that we haven't been given a lot of personality for Eve, because all we have is a demo. So there's not a lot to talk about her besides her looks. Most of the dissent I've seen centers around how bland she feels as a character just from what was presented in the demo and that the story feels awfully similar to Nier Automata though. Not a lot of criticism about her appearance unless it's in relation to the above criticisms or when it's on the topic of her body being realistic, which is an entirely different can of worms. Again it is a demo, so no one's opinion should really be set in stone or taken as gospel until the whole game releases.
Just wished the hype was through organic excitement for the game and not because it was thrust into being an online politics flashpoint by an IGN article. I heard Nikke has a subplot about making the player respect the andriod girls as humans, so I don't doubt that the concerns about how Eve will be protrayed are unfounded.
It's not a subplot. Halfway into the campaign our main objective becomes ensuring a better life for the girls, and every action taken by the commander is towards that goal.
Nikke Commander treating the Nikkes like human beings is very much the trait that set him apart from other commanders. While it cause westerners to sneer at how low the bar is set, it makes sense when you judge Nikke while having in mind how BROKEN the dialogue between genders is in South Korea.
Nikke Commander treating the Nikkes like human beings is very much the trait that set him apart from other commanders. While it cause westerners to sneer at how low the bar is set, it makes sense when you judge Nikke while having in mind how BROKEN the dialogue between genders is in South Korea.
You can say whatever you will about Laishuro, but you can’t deny that Laios having an unrequited crush is the most hilarious explanation possible for their whole deal.
You can say whatever you will about Laishuro, but you can’t deny that Laios having an unrequited crush is the most hilarious explanation possible for their whole deal.
In one of the extras (Trying to find a link to it is very difficult) involving a magic mirror that swaps the characters genders (A Mirror World you could say...), female Shuro has a crush on Laios instead of Fallin so it might not be entirely unrequited...
I don't want to be rude, but why do gringos love Palestine so much? I hope someone answers me genuinely, on Twitter everyone insults me, but from my perspective they should support Israel, I mean, I do and my country has nothing to do with the conflict, it makes me very curious.
I don't want to be rude, but why do gringos love Palestine so much? I hope someone answers me genuinely, on Twitter everyone insults me, but from my perspective they should support Israel, I mean, I do and my country has nothing to do with the conflict, it makes me very curious.
It's the same kids who blindly support BLM and thought George Floyd was some sort of a "saint" (even trough objectively, he was a criminal, you can google it)
It's ironic how majority of them are LGBT yet in Gaza they wouldn't make it out alive for being LGBT.
It's ironic how majority of them are LGBT yet in Gaza they wouldn't make it out alive for being LGBT.
Standing against injustice and genocide isn't some kind of transactional arrangement wherein queer folks expect Palestinians to support them in return. Shocking as it may seem, some people are actually willing to live by their principles even when they don't stand to directly benefit from it. I'm sorry for anyone who is too hopelessly cynical to understand this.
Also, what the fuck do BLM and George Floyd have to do with anything in this post? Apart from fitting the general theme of how your comment history is weirdly focused on black people, that is.
I understand why people have such strong feelings about this and Israeli policy towards Palestinians has long been pretty fucked up... but what does One Piece have to do with it?
I understand why people have such strong feelings about this and Israeli policy towards Palestinians has long been pretty fucked up... but what does One Piece have to do with it?
People like to see the characters they care about and the principles they believe in, in alignment. That's pretty much it. Not too complicated.
I'm not upset about hamas losing a war they started by killing toddlers. I am however upset for any civilians on either side (including those toddlers) getting caught up in this. I don't know which side is in the right, but it definitely isn't hamas.