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That's her!
She's nice and reminds me of my missus a bit. Plus - that outfit.
For part, I defo agree things still need to improve and admirable characters do need to be more faceted than mere sex symbols or weirdly proportioned in some cases. There's no problem in making saym, Lara Croft more vulnerable or deeper as they did with Crystal Dynamics outings of Tomb Raider.
But on the other hand, I do not think we should wildly swing at the expense of embracing sexiness either.
We can have both. I guess the better argument is something that can apply across all matters in gaming (especially nowadays) and that's better writing and creation.
It always has.
https://youtu.be/Oug_lPZt1IA
anyway, who's tali?
Addendum: (vas Normandy)