ShinyCharizard said:
I still don't have a fucking clue what the issue is here. Why do people care so much about the artstyle in these games? How does it possibly affect anyone negatively at all?
Frankly anyone who seriously finds this kind of thing offensive needs to fucking reconsider their priorities in life.
Exactly, I want to know why people think that somebody's art somehow ingrains into the psyche of certain people to behave a certain way. These people are not hypnotizing you into acting against others, if somebody is sexist, it is because of their personal views which stem from their own upbringing which further comes from the part of the world and the culture that they come from. Of course people can choose whether or not to follow those cultural rules. But isolated incidents like Dragon's Crown do not make men mysoginistic.
Is it wrong that the creator decided to excentuate the features of the mage the way he did? Maybe, but he has every right to have developed his work in that fashion. We have every right to criticize him for his work but at the same time, he has the right to ignore it.
Something being considered sexist is all relative, and somebody's views on something being sexist stems from their choices and views in life, and at the same time, those views might be a little much.
Much of what I've heard Anita says points to how she thinks women can't decide things for themselves and that their actions are defined by what men tell them to do. Anita implies that a lot of women are just puppets and that is by far much more sexist than many of the games that she's reviewed. (Note that this view was taken from watching her Damsel in Distress video about the main characters saving the female character from themselves after having become monsters)
EDIT: and if sexualized images in video games are some of the biggest problems that people in First World countries can find then they seriously need to take a good look at what's been going on in the world
EDIT2: everything should be equally be portrayed, both good and bad, sexist or not - when we start censoring things, it wouldn't be long before others try to censor things they don't like, and when that day comes, the minority groups will be deciding what's best for the majority and the majority will have no choice but to go along with it because it'll be considered anti(insert group here) to fight back.
Maybe that view is a little extreme, but people are already trying to do this - think the PETA group or the anti-smoking group - a vocal minority trying to use legislation to enforce their views onto others even though their work or data is falsified for the sole purpose to paint their issues in a darker light