@femfreq will you actually be playing the game this time? You know, like someone with an opinion about it should?
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@ImmortalHD@femfreq because theres a real storyline behind the bouncing tits. shes trying to find herself. -
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@femfreq Bayonetta's character designer is a woman. Just fyi. Try thrusting "internalized misogyny" onto her, I dare you. -
@fakefemfreq@femfreq Everything other than her look and voice was made by men. Writers, animators, programmers. Easy-peasy. -
@MaxwellElvis Aren't her sexy looks the main problematical for femfreq? -
@fakefemfreq No, the way the camera pans around to each and every curve of her (technically nude) body is. Male Gaze. It's a thing -
@MaxwellElvis That's a fair enough assertion. Why is it so terrible? Others see it as female empowerment. -
@fakefemfreq Because that's how EVERY female fictional character is seen. Look up Laura Mulvey's "Male Gaze" article
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@femfreq Bayonetta is as strong and empowered a female character as you can get. She is confident in her sexuality. - 1 more reply
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@femfreq answer me this, have you actually played Bayonetta? Since you're passing so much judgement on it. -
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@WinstonBooth@femfreq don't like it, don't fucking play it. -
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@WinstonBooth@femfreq the difference is, the people bitching haven't played it. An informed opinion hurts no one. -
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@WinstonBooth I'm not talking about the guns, i'm talking about@femfreq's incredibly misinformed opinion about bayonetta's sexual agency.
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