That's an interesting argument, but I don't think it works. If it were meant to disgust instead of titillate, they probably would have not left the breasts in impeccable condition. The boobs are the only part of the body that isn't either scarred or severed. If the purpose is to disgust, why leave the most prominent part of the statue unharmed? If you want to titillate an audience, it makes sense to have a big pair of boobs as the focal point.someonehairy-ish said:That's actually basically the opposite of what it's doing. It's obviously not meant to titillate, it's meant to shock and disgust. Which it does, hence why people are getting so het up about it. It's taking your usual sexy imagery and parodying it by making it er... un-sexy.maninahat said:It's objectifying taken to it's most extreme
The whole anti-sexism thing was against female characters all being cardboard stereotypes or pure eye candy. This thing doesn't work as eye candy and it has no personality on account of being dead, so it isn't a cardboard stereotype either.
People aren't particularly disgusted by the sight of a plastic torso, male or female. They are disgusted by the designer's choice to promote a game to a mainstream audience by symbolically (and literally) reducing a woman to a pair of tits. Sexual objectification in advertising is as old as the hills, and has long drawn criticism in gaming. Whether meant ironically or not, the devs have taken it as far as it can go, literally turning a woman into a piece of meat.