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Many women aim for beauty, that is why they take up 25% of certain grocery stores with a cosmetic section. They care how their hair looks, what clothes they wear, how revealing they are, what colour their nails are. They seek praise/attention. Perhaps not all, but all the mentally stable and not socially awkward chicks that I have met at university, by the beach and in general do, to a degree care about how they a perceived by the public regarding beauty. Looks matter to women and men are attracted to that. You start obscuring these things, it starts to become weird from multiple perspectives.
Women are looking less feminine in recent video games, they look like men with absolutely no figure but a blob because they don't make them muscular given that is a typical male's trait, yet they are scared sh!tless to give them feminine traits too, so you have some androgynous looking character in the end, to whom female players won't really be able to relate to and men players won't care about. So much for creating an immersive virtual world/story where characters are so detached from an ideal world, that you cannot invest enough into them to really work with anything.
Movies, games that had story and meaning were heavily outputted by the characters which revolved around those things. If you cannot bond with characters, then good luck getting anything out of people. Apex doesn't really apply here, but in general I have played some games lately where clearly it was meant to be sad that this character is killed off, but good riddance, glad they killed them. Whereas, if it were a character designed to be appealing or somehow catch your attention, perhaps it would have had a different effect on me.
https://youtu.be/0Lrdjvaph6o
🖕🏻 ea & respawn!
Anyway remaining on topic what does OP mean by Wraith's ninja skin lacking shape ?
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i kinda agree with this but wraith is not the most mentally stable character in the game ,you know?
we have loba tho, she is hot
Of course and this does not really work for Apex given that you don't really have a reason to be invested into any Legends, unless of course you follow the lore, which I used to up until they started mixing and matching all sorts of combinations in terms of relationships and that stupid drama with Loba, Valk and Bang, that's where I stopped caring. Story-wise would have been a good lore, but this social issues-infused, chick-flick, drama, romance, stuff, deviates from what made the lore good originally. Subjective, I know, but that is my take on it.
about the story part, the love relationships is like the smallest part of the lore, I can understand why you don't like romance in a violence-based game but you can still enjoy other parts because lore is easily skippable