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  • Awoo [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    You're right about everything, except the game is also pretty good. If you're an mmo fan it's a good game, if you're not then you're not going to enjoy it.

    If I had to describe it in the shortest possible way it would basically be One Piece the MMO.

    Oh and also the dungeons and big set-pieces are MILES better than every single other mmo on the market. There are moments that are seriously huge and epic and bring a massive smile to your face, legitimately good dungeon design.

    The only thing that really bothers me as a woman playing it is that I don't wanna wear heels but don't have a choice. It definitely has some boobies and butts in it but it's pretty fine, the men are more sexualised and perfectly sculpted than any western game too so it feels like it evens out.

    • nicholaimalthus [comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      Ugh. See that's a trait that makes me want to give a pass on the game. The part about any woman in the game portrayed between the age of 18 and 25 is in high heels and short skirts and boob window NieR levels of dress for no other reason than to splatter sex appeal all over the screen. It's nice when if they do that at least they do it for both sexes. Final Fantasy XIV was good with this in some ways. It's hard to play US or Japanese or Korean or otherwise games with really blatant traditional gender role affirming stylizations. Just gets gross.

      • Awoo [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        FFXIV is definitely a lot better about it in my opinion. I really do not dislike FFXIV's approach, it feels like it respects your choice to be sexy or cute or homely or an armoured battlemaiden. The problem with Lost Ark is it looks like in early development the only thing they thought about was sex appeal and they didn't really get around to making it a player choice until later in endgame development after some updates and new content. So it seems like you don't really escape from sexy outfits until endgame and skins. Feels like something they're actively trying to cater to with non-sexual content releases though. But yeah. Early design choices are obviously like that.

        I'll be honest though I really like Nier and feel like they made it fit quite well with all the themes they were covering. I guess part of me is just also sort of not too upset about women being sexy. There's right and wrong ways though. I dislike the trend of practically deleting all femininity altogether more, a lot of western companies are overcompensating in the other direction waaaay too far to the point of ridiculous.

        • nicholaimalthus [comrade/them]
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          3 years ago

          Ughhhh~ I just did more research. There's gender locked classes? Why the hell is this a thing? Why's it still a thing? I really don't know where in the development cycle this comes across as "yeah this is a good idea." But yeah I get your point on the overcompensation. The whole bowl of fruit thing with WoW. Sexy is ok. But what rubbed me wrong with NieR is it's sexy all the time of the day. There's no change to the attire or posture that will take away from the sexy because Yoko Taro says "I just really like girls"

          • Awoo [she/her]
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            3 years ago

            They've been actively making counterparts to the genderlocked classes. Striker is the male Wardancer for example. They're different but not really by all that much.