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they made her body skinnier too, especially her arms, despite the fact that she would have well developed muscles from said life style.
This. I hate that I practically always have to play middle-aged beard guys with dead-child issues in other games like this. No choice there, so it actually is sexist to insist that female protagonists in action games have to meet anyone's personal standard of beauty to be playable.
There are two ways to go - protagonist is a personalized stand-in for the player to play themselves in the game world, or they are a pre-made, scripted character you're just directing. Horizon is the second kind, Aloy is not you. Yeah if you don't like it, if you can't put yourself in her shoes, then don't play.