Congrats Rachel, you actually said stuff so utterly absurd as to make me register an account just to respond. *claps*
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1. Bayonetta does not shy away from her sexuality. As we all know, that game is laden with sexual references, innuendo and partial nudity. However, I don't believe that the creators specifically created Bayonetta to be the sexual object that people have claimed. Her sexuality is part of her character, it's not just thrown in as sleazy pleasure on the side. When women were oppressed, their sexuality was something to be seen as shameful. History is littered with evidence of this. Surely, by embracing her sexuality so completely, using her sexuality to create highly powerful, highly charged attacks to despatch her enemies, it's safe to say that Bayonetta is the epitome of the things feminism strives and stands for?
-I don't even know where to begin but here's a start: YOU ARE WRONG. And here's why.
-Bayonetta is a blatent, perversive, shamefully overly-sexualized wet-dream-in-a-game. Its one the most utterly shameful representations of women ever done in a video game since 'Dead or Alive Extreme Beach Volleyball' was made. Or perhaps 'The Guy Game' with that barely-18 girl that got the game recalled.
-The glasses are a gimmick, nowhere does it show in her 'background' that she's educated or worldly. You have the fucking nerve to compare her to Lara Croft, when at least Lara has an extensively educated background (at least till its retconned in the new series) where she graduated from top British Universities and so on. She makes it a point to even brag about it whenever you go to her 'manor' in various of the older Tomb Raider games. Yes even Lara was a sex object in marketing materials, however you didn't really have her flashing a lot of skin in-game, just wearing a lot of tight outfits.
-Bayonetta strips naked because her entire outfit is made of her hair. Ok fine, points for creativity, but it also gives them an excuse to strip her anytime she does a 'special move', wtf now? How's that empowering again? The crap that Bayonetta does that counts for 'combat' seems like some wacked-up quicktime events from a 3rd-rate hentai game.
-Even one of the artists spent 'hours sculpting the perfect ass', so I fail to see how she couldn't be seen as a perversion of a guy's wet-dream even when the artists fell for it.
-You honestly believe that sexuality is what empowers a woman? You have a seriously warped view on both true femininity and empowerment. What empowers a woman is *confidence*, not necessarily sexuality. Being even moderately attractive, but *very* confident, THAT is empowerment, to get what you want WITHOUT having to debase yourself as a fucking piece of meat! Guess what? Stripping naked to perform 'special attacks' is exactly the OPPOSITE of empowerment, its shameless servitude to the desires of the men who created her.
2. Bayonetta is a strong, powerful, highly independent woman. Even Lara Croft has males at her side, helping her. Sure, Bayonetta has Luka (and Rodin and Enzo to a certain extent, although they can largely be ignored, because they don't affect gameplay), but he's only really there to look after Cereza when Bayonetta is kicking Angel arse. She is completely independent and, on the odd occasions when she fights with a partner, it is always Jeanne. Platinum Games presents an environment that truly is a "Woman's World"; even Jubileus, the Creator, is a female, whereas the angels are referred to as "boys" at every turn.
-Bayonetta is only as 'strong' as her magic lets her be.
-Bayonetta is so independent that she has to resort to summoning demons/monsters to do most of her fighting for her. Really now? She's a gussied-up version of a warlock, nothing more.
-Lara Croft has males at her side!? WHEN!? WHEN!? Are you referring to that shit-storm of a game, Angel of Darkness? Or her 'sidekick' that was only there briefly and ended up betraying her anyways? Lara specifically does NOT trust males, period! Especially in the line of work that she's in! She does what she has to in order to get what she wants, once she has that she cares less about them.
3. I'll probably be berated for this, but I believe that Bayonetta represents the female form better than a lot of other female characters and women in the media. Yes, her limbs are exaggerated, but she actually has curves, an ass, she has breasts and she's not particularly skinny/size zero, which is what the media too often presents as perfection. Sure, she's slim (hell, she fights angels for a living, she has to be in great shape), but she bears more resemblance to real females than some others I've seen.
-WRONG! Bayonetta has the most disproportionate limbs of just about any 'realistic' female video game character outside of fighting games. Have you seen her legs!? How does one perform acrobatics with those absurd shoes!? And I'm not sure where you got 'skeletal female = hawtness' from, but maybe you have ignored EVERY SINGLE FIGHTING GAME EVER that is the exact opposite of that, with plenty of 'T&A'. Even outside of fighting games, the most common portrayal of video game females is a well-endowed and 'bootylicious' woman. Bayonetta is a freakishly-long-legged spider-woman that seems nothing more than a sick perversion of true woman, NOT a role model!
4. This is slightly taken out of context (I'm a Literature student, it's what I do

), but Bayonetta protects Cereza and tells her that she is a "strong, little girl" and that "there is nothing [she] cannot overcome." This is such a lovely sentiment; if the women playing this game can apply this to their own lives, then Bayonetta could be a catalyst in inspiring a generation of strong women with perseverance, intelligence and confidence, both sexually and otherwise.
-Wow...you want inspiration dear? Not from Bayonetta, but instead from Terra, from Celes, from Samus, hell...from Lara Croft even. Inspiration is having the will to go on after the world is completely decimated and all your friends are either dead or gone and you're stuck all fucking alone on an island with the only friend you've had for the past few months who just DIED because you fucking FAILED to give him healthy fish! And then you jump off a fucking cliff in a suicide attempt and only survive because a seagull manages to find your broken corpse and nurse you back to health! THAT is fucking inspiration, not a one-line-canned ass response from Bayonetta!

-You want real literature and tenacity? You want a decent story? Go play FF6. Really.
5. Bayonetta is completely comfortable in her own skin. Admittedly, she IS gorgeous, with a body to be proud of, and seems to be just as comfortable naked as she is fully clothed. Despite how beautiful she is, she's also teaching a great lesson because, if more women could feel comfortable with themselves, we'd be in a much happier place. Bayonetta never claims to be gorgeous but rather seems to be largely oblivious. She DOES say to Luka, "Do I LOOK like I have any interest in children?", referencing her body. But that could be more about how in shape she is as opposed to how hot she is. As I say, she never makes a reference to her own BEAUTY as opposed to BODY which suggests that you can still be confident and sexy, even if you're relatively average-looking.
-Bayonetta is shamelessly flaunting her T&A because she is a vapid, shallow, hallow shell of a witch that has little to nothing to offer beyond her looks.
To wrap this up. You're looking for a 'role model' in the wrong place. Completely wrong place. Bayonetta is shameless flaunting of T&A. She's a convulated collection of fetishes. There are many other examples of real feminism and empowerment (FF6, Metroid series). True female empowerment is the ability of a woman to have both the confidence and desire to bypass artificially-imposed societal expectations and rise above to fulfill her true potential. Whether its being 'the best mother EVAR' or becoming a docter/nurse/lawyer or whatever. Its having the CHOICE of a woman being able to choose her own future and not having it decided for her, THAT is empowerment. This can all be done minus overt T&A flaunting/sexuality.
@ the Mods: I know, I know. I probably won't be posting again but hopefully this can stay up long enough to just make its point.