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Update: I just found out that Nicole's character is modeled after the voice actress. I didn't know that. All the voice actors are modeled to look like their characters.
It appears her character model was aged a little too much. The voice actress still looks pretty good.
Her look in game is more about keeping within the context of the gruesome situation she's enduring in a horrific environment, than anything to do with what's going on in the real world regarding female empowerment.
Too many players just overreacting, which makes them look even worse than the ones they're accusing.
"Do you really think Nicole, after years of being isolated, hiding from Necromorphs, and likely low on supplies, even food, would look like she's ready for a modeling session all made up?"
^
When in the hell did I say she should look like a model? Y'all always go to the damn extreme to make a point.
It's like you guys don't know how much time the average woman these days spends putting on her makeup. Maybe get out more! LOL
Nah, it's more you being obtuse, AGAIN!