To keep dumb ass soccer moms from raising a fit about the box ruining their little brat's mind or something.Wakefield said:So....she has marginally less panties...what was the point of that again?
To keep dumb ass soccer moms from raising a fit about the box ruining their little brat's mind or something.Wakefield said:So....she has marginally less panties...what was the point of that again?
A little off-topic, but what exactly did they change about Tactics Ogre?ten.to.ten said:First Tactics Ogre and now this? You guys are going to end up like Saudi Arabia where they photoshop clothing onto scantily dressed women on album covers.
An upper thigh shot?Trolldor said:It's not even a panty shot. It's an upper thigh shot.
The fabric doesn't obey the laws of physics because the BOOBS don't obey the laws of physics. Or the laws of anatomy. Or decency. Or any of that crap.PlasmaFrog said:They're always trying to protect youth from the inevitable. Other than that, the Dead or Alive series has always sold its fanbase barely dressed women who are often seen sporting bikinis that somehow hold melons in place with pieces of string. Must be magical fabric that refuses to abide by the laws of physics.
http://www.theicecave.org/damage_control/2011/01/cover-art-chronicles-let-us-ob.html Take a look here for a proper explanation, but long story short, in America they photoshopped a couple of the female characters on the box art so they'd be more covered up.Cheesepower5 said:A little off-topic, but what exactly did they change about Tactics Ogre?
Speaking of which, the logo itself distracted me from the aforementioned change in the box art.TriggerHappyAngel said:the "CVG co.uk" logo also helps by covering her cleavage.