Posted on 11/07/2014 at 03:02 PM
| Filed Under Blogs
The only issue should be, does the over-sexualization fit in well with the overall presentation of the game, or is it totally out of place and unnecessary. Mr. Gies seems to think it's unnecessary, but I say that it is an essential part of this game. It's an essential part of Bayonetta's snarky attitude. She teases the player constantly and loves the power that gives her. Bayonetta without the sexiness wouldn't be Bayonetta. I even get the feeling that if the character were real, and head of the dev team, she would demand the cameras whip through her legs so she could laugh at the effect it has on the mostly male gamers.
Essentially though, this comes down to culture, because everything Bayonetta is is very, very Japanese and the West has "issues" with sexuality in games. If this was made in the West, the sex would be toned down and the violence and gore toned up. Is that better?