• Harajukum [any]
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    6 hours ago

    Idk, the only time stellar blade is mentioned is when incels complain about “ugly” women in bideo gaem! All I can say about this game is that it gives me major “YOU WONT LAST 10 SECONDS”

  • GenderIsOpSec [she/her]
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    8 hours ago

    its a booba game for chuds, but the chuds cant be happy with just that, there also has to be a woke outrage somewhere so they can feel good about their booba.

    anyway most people just didnt care for an average game with only booba as the selling point.

    G#mer shit, dw about it

  • IWantToMakeProgress [any]
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    9 hours ago

    Chuds love Stellar Blade, especially with the recent 2B collab and photomode. (compared to Ubisoft collab)

  • kristina [she/her]
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    10 hours ago

    doll woman with big booba and ass is all i know about this. sex doll video game vibes. i had some trans girl rant to me about it on the phone while i was making dinner once lol

  • Coolkidbozzy [he/him]
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    11 hours ago

    Shaun said it was a shitty nier replicant/automata clone with shitty writing and no attempt to contextualize scantily clad women

    Chuds were excited about big booba in the demo and thought the game was anti-woke because it only appealed to the male gaze. In the release the outfits added SLIGHTLY more fabric to cover up 1 cm more booba, and they're losing it

    • someone [comrade/them, they/them]
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      8 hours ago

      a shitty nier replicant/automata clone with shitty writing and no attempt to contextualize scantily clad women

      So... Nier Automata?

      • WittyProfileName2 [she/her]
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        7 hours ago

        As much as I dislike the fan service in Nier Automata it does tie back into the game's themes.

          • WittyProfileName2 [she/her]
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            5 hours ago

            This is a bit of a rambling, stream of consciousness mess, apologies if it's hard to parse, I'll try to reword it more clearly later.

            I don't think there's a specific lore reason why Yorha androids dress the way they do, but rather instead it feeds into, like, some of the meta-textual themes of the game.

            I'm gonna spoil a whole bunch of Nier Automata here.

            I think, the Yorha androids all being dressed in, like, skimpy dresses (or overly body hugging catsuits during the start of C route) while at the same time being discouraged in expressing emotions due to it being "inefficient", kinda helps to build on the contradictions within the struggle against machine lifeforms. Like, we have these sexily dressed but sexless characters characters Vs rusted wind up toys that are running the full gamut of human emotion. One example that immediately springs to mind is the scene where Adam is born, where 2B and 9S are surrounded by various simple machine lifeforms expressing their affection to each other, like there's a parent rocking a crib and a couple fucking and, like, 2B and 9S keep insisting to eachother that they're just repeating words and actions they don't fully understand, which is later proven to be wrong as they begin to encounter and interact with machines in ways other than violence and begin to understand them as people, and then even later as 9S discovers the Yorha androids are built from reverse engineered machine lifeform cores.

            There's a lot of playing around with and subverting how a lot of media likes to do a sorta humanoid=personhood thing where the more attractively that person is portrayed, the more of a person they are.

            ---I go a bit tinfoil hat below---

            Admittedly i might be me reading too far into it is that there's also this recurring beat of 9S' infatuation with 2B and how it pathologises into this sorta sex/death thing. There's a bit close to the end of B route, (about the time you find out humanity's been dead the whole time) where 9S keeps getting these intrusive messages from an unknown person confronting him about his desires. Stuff like, "you want to #### 2B, don't you?" where it's left ambiguous whether it means fuck or kill. So get you this sense of, like, how do I say it? Like, sorta second hand objectification. This annoying little twerp who (as far as he knows) has just met you is, like, oggling you and shit and the outfit 2B wears kinda help keep you aware of this.

            • ikilledtheradiostar [comrade/them, love/loves]
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              5 hours ago

              Thats about the best explanation I've been given or found yet. I'm curious about that theme being half assed, or whole assed apparently, into stellar blade now.

            • someone [comrade/them, they/them]
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              5 hours ago

              All of that sounds like an interesting story, but it feels very ill-suited to such an extremely long game. It feels like a story that could be told effectively in a 2-hour movie or a single novel instead of being needlessly padded by grindy fetch quests in huge empty areas.

              Actually, now that I think about it, a story similar to that was already told effectively in novel form. Isaac Asimov's "The Naked Sun".

          • someone [comrade/them, they/them]
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            6 hours ago

            Seconding this. I just got bored silly by all the fetch quests and repetitive button-mashing combat after a few hours. I remember the last thing I was doing was crossing a desert. When I found out from fans that I had to play the game multiple times to figure out what was going on, I just gave up on it entirely.

            • Infamousblt [any]
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              6 hours ago

              Each playthrough is different though and has you doing different things.

              The fetch quests are mostly there to show you the world before it .. changes. Before everything changes.

              The first playthrough is the worst. The second is like wait what? Wait...what? The third is wowee

              It's worth it to trudge through the first playthrough. I think at least.

      • Andrzej3K [none/use name]
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        10 hours ago

        They don't want to be reminded that the act of sex exists, and that people other than them are doing it all the time, just booba

      • shath [comrade/them]
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        11 hours ago

        mad about not being the default audience and how things are no longer made just for them

        • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]
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          11 hours ago

          Lmao the shoehorned T&A was always the worst part about older games. Seriously, it always seems so forced and pandering. Especially in horror games. How can I be scared if I'm laughing at the boobs flying everywhere?

          Like if I was into big booba women I'd be insulted "You think I'm dumb enough that I'll buy anything if it has boobie jiggles in it?"

          • shath [comrade/them]
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            10 hours ago

            yep, but to the reptilian gooner brains it was the "good old days".

            grums eat shit and [redacted] challenge

          • Andrzej3K [none/use name]
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            9 hours ago

            The thing about horror though is that it's a question of tone. Looads of horror movies play the booba card, to great effect. The silly horniness of Friday the 13th is a vital part of the recipe, for example. What doesn't work is trying to grimdark at the same time. But these people demand both SERIOUS and BOOBA at all times

            • fox [comrade/them]
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              7 hours ago

              Being in a state of undress to both titillate and underscore vulnerability is different from GGG honkadonks with jigglebone physics blocking the camera during cutscenes

            • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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              10 hours ago

              Kelly cartoon where the booba sex doll main character is without the heels, freeze-gamer is crying about it, and Kelly in the corner is saying kelly Heel turn.

  • grandepequeno [he/him]
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    6 hours ago

    A game with a very sexy character, chuds are mad that the game isn't seen as the second coming of anti-woke christ and also that a minority of people criticized that aspect of the game.

    I'll probably give it a try when it comes out on PC, visually it looks good and gameplay wise it supposedly has a cool parry mechanic, if it's halfway as competent as a Platinum Games character action game it'll probably be good

  • kittin [he/him]
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    11 hours ago

    You can now only see 92% of the main characters tits instead of 96% thanks to DEI and the woke mind virus

    • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]
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      11 hours ago

      thanks, i'll be honest, i'm probably not watching skullboi's 2 hour video essay about all this

      • PointAndClique [they/them]
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        9 hours ago

        It boils down to: studio releases booba hack and slash l, skullboi plays it it's mid, it rips off nier automata plot but misunderstands why, 56 year old guy makes it his whole twitter identity to get skimpy cosmetics reintroduced, cavalcade of pronouns including asmongold attempt anti-woke critique and completely miss the point of things like why characters in hades II are designed the way they are. Video ends.

        Oh i guess his thesis is thst gamers don't want booba in the games because they want them for masturbation fuel, it's because that cohort of gamers wants to be the primary audience again amd these games are the 'battleground'. Skullboi points to the fact that in BG3 players have unparalleled choice to design their characters how they want and romance who they want, but the alleged 'wOkErAtI' never 'raged' against because it was a good game.

        • Thordros [he/him, comrade/them]
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          7 hours ago

          why characters in hades II

          The moment I heard some stupid chud whining about how "lame" it is that Hephasteus can't walk, and them not understanding how incredibly funny that complaint is, will be seared in my brain for eternity. I'm going to occasionally chuckle about that until the day I die.

        • flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
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          8 hours ago

          Hades 1&2 are also good games, but smaller. I think the chuds just felt on a deep level that if they'd rant about the multi award winning, full price super popular game, they'd be laughed out of the room whereas they can get away with “hades bad”

  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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    11 hours ago

    As well as everything already mentioned, part of it is also ”Japan hasn't fallen to the woke mind virus*/Sony is evil censorship woke company” brainworms.

    *Stellar Blade is from occupied Korea, but the Japanese version was ”uncensored”