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i think its pretty clear i was talking about the real person, not the character, this real, incredibly attractive person is a villian, i have to kill her, is that "sexualized" violence whatever?[/quote]
I suppose I'd classify it as sexualized violence if the killing was presented in a certain way. Like have you ever seen high school of the dead? I heard zombie anime and got excited, anyway I watched the first few episodes (gotta give it a proper chance after all) and came away pretty thoroughly grossed out. It has panty shots of girls being disembowled and eaten, at one point the camera lingers on a huge breasted torso, just a torso. It's not great. Or there's a part in Hellsing Ultimate (I watched plenty of anime when I was a bit younger) where Alucard is slowly impaling a woman with the barrel of her long rifle, the scene goes on forever, her cheeks are flushed as if she's blushing, and she's moaning like she's getting off. These are both examples where the violence is meant to be sexually titillating, and specifically because it's happening to attractive women (although personally I think Hellsing character designs are waaaay to lanky). I have no problems with attractive characters getting killed or otherwise brutalized, the world can be a cruel place and good looks can make you a target more often than not, just don't present it in such a way that you (not you obv) expect me to be getting off to it.
Human sexuality is a nebulous and complex thing, I like it rough, if my back is bloody by the end all the better (sorry to dump my kinks out), but that doesn't mean I enjoy seeing women (or men for that matter) in pain. In your hypothetical game if your amazingly beautiful super villainess met her end in a normal-video gamey death scene (dramatic speech, promises of vengeance with her dying breath, you know what I mean) kinda deal I'd have no problem with it and I don't think anyone else would either. But if you spattered her face and tits with blood and had her clothing rip and the camera lingered lovingly on said face and tits then I'd be grossed out and disappointed (disappointed mostly because a woman like that deserves better).
Also I didn't mean to imply Rikku was sex object in my previous post. I love her character, I really like al the al bhed but Rikku in particular because she's willing turned herself into a pariah in order to fight against dumb religious dogma that will directly result in the death of a family member. I even think her outfit makes sense within the context of the world (everyone has some weird, strappy fashion but the al bhed especially) and particularly when you take into account that she's one of like three characters who can fight underwater in FFX. Rikku's great, and that Rikku cosplayer is great.[/quote]
oh my god HSoTD, ive only seen clips of it, now those are some ridiculous boobs physics and i can agree those exist for the pleasure of the male viewer, theres really no reason for them to be there
my friend and i used to joke how in one scene boobs seemed to literally move faster than a bullet
but not, im actually trying to discredit Windknight's definition of sexualized violence, which i think is dumb, because theres more than one way in which a character can be attractive and his definition marginalizes sex worker from any sort of violence in a game, which is stupid
[QUOTE=Windknight]
Sexualised violence (a mistyping from my original post I must admit... sexual violence is a very different thing, and I had intended sexualised) is violence where the victim is sexualised - presented in a manner that's sexually attractive and potentially arousing to the veiwer.[/QUOTE]
man i love this girl so much i dont even want to think about killing a character based on her in a video game, but for the sake of the argument that happens, is just the usual villain affair, speech and all and she dies, her death isnt sexual in any way shape or form, but according to Windknight, is still sexualized violence because i found the character attractive
now that i think of it, this would be an interesting idea for a video game, a character the player is supposed to like, hell probably find attractive, a would-be love interest, turned agaisnt him, and the player being forced to fight her
similar to the ending of MGS3, where snake is forced to kill the boss, of course their relationship was more along the lines of student and mentor, altough the game also turns a love interest into an antagonist, but you never fight her