With what you're describing, OP, that'd only sell with the shota crowd.
My personal opinion is that hell yes I'd love some more male eye-candy, but going back to when Mass Effect 3 allowed MShep to bat for the home team, one poster on the BioWare forums went as far as to say that BioWare was "alienating" their "core playerbase, the straight-white-male gamer" and raised such a shitfit over it. Despite the fact that having a same-sex MShep was completely optional, and that in the preceding games FemShep was able to bat for her home team.
Now if we go further into sexualizing the male protagonist, or male characters in general, (More than just the muscle-bound macho man power-trip we get) I can imagine a lot of people saying the same thing when they get denied their TnA in favor of sexualized male characters either due to an insecurity in their sexuality, because they don't like it so nobody else should, or simply because it's not tits and ass.
Matt S Hoimyr said:
Still you can see disguised oversexualising in games now *chofh* borderlands 2. Where the bigger breasts a female NPC character have. The more important it is that you go back and see her (elli, moxxi, random people... you see what i mean right?) i don't think this is what they intended to be accused of when making the game dough.
I'm sorry, Moxxi is oversexualized because that's how she was designed, and it was purely comical, digging deeper and examining her as a character (Albeit a side-character) she has her own personality beyond being a pair of tits that you need to talk to to get side missions. Ellie is only sexualized in that she has a rack that could crack your skull open if she turned around too fast, and even then Ellie is properly dressed for her occupation as a mechanic, and again, she has her own personality. Both Sirens, Maya and Lilith aren't really oversexualized ether, yes, Lilith has cleavage showing and she's got pants that hug her ass as if it was a second skin, but that's not exactly what I'd call oversexualizing. Also, name
one "random person" that is oversexualized.
You might have gotten away with this kind of claim for another game, say Bayonetta, and even then that's a big maybe with Bayonetta, but it's not going to work with the Borderlands series.
Matt S Hoimyr said:
2. I see it as kind of fair. Females get to have these half naked pretty boy twats in twilight. We get to have pixelated chick in gimpy outfits.
Uhh, why can't it be equal opportunity? Men get plenty TnA in movies as well as video games, women get a much smaller amount of man-candy in video games, and a little bit more in movies, mainly action movies (And really? You go for the Twilight twinks? C'mon, Vin Diesel? I could listen to that man read the phone book.. Jason Statham?? Hello???). While yes, there are quite a few more male gamers than female gamers, I'd like to think it would be an equal-opportunity for both genders to get their own form of eye-candy.
I do realize that whoever posted as Matt isn't Matt (Or was it? Aw hell I can't think straight and I'm falling asleep at the keyboard again), and I apologize for having this show up in your inbox.