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Lets compare ratings when Stellar Blade comes out, so we can point fingers and and laugh joyfully at irellevant, fictitious concepts that hinder profitability.
Imagine she'd be eye candy, would wear something tight and we'd have enjoyable camera angles.
Of course they do. It’s the power fantasy. We don’t want to play as ourselves, we want to be space marines, or hot adventure exploreres. We want to be Batman or Spiderman or Luke Skywalker. No one wants to be a frumpy spinster.
But it’s a minor problem : they also send men in their toilets and their sport competitions.
Her character was perfect, but she was still very feminine in her physical apperance and also her personality (if you have ever seen the original and the ones after)
Not saying the main character of this game is not, simply trying to showcase an argument about Sigourney weaver and her Ripley role.
have you been trapped on deserted island? watch a YT video in the future, it"ll save you the embarrassment