I didn't even get past the main menu. Laughed so hard at the music and quit.
I didn't even get past the main menu. Laughed so hard at the music and quit.
Here’s your average peasant woman in the Witcher.
Here’s Trish:
This is what Princess Adda looks like:
I haven’t even posted the abundant nudity found in the Witcher, a game where it’s possible to have intercourse with multiple women for a few coins or even a hunch of food. There is a bordello in Act 2, and a hooker can be found at every turn, no matter how small the community is.
Like I said, I think Loren: Amazon Princess is a great game, and that even led me to purchase other titles from your company like the 2 Spirit Hearts. I will also convey my positive experience to my friend who’s even more of a RPG/anime enthusiast than I am. Neither of us are misogynist by any means.
I do not believe Loren Amazon Princess will push any gamer towards misogyny.
And the average peasant woman isn't far off the mark, as far as I'm aware, so y'know.
And it's Triss
In the picture above, you can see very, very few of the serfdom/peasantry.
In that picture, we can clearly see that the average medieval female peasant ( paysanne 1400) does not show any cleavage at all, unlike her counterpart in the Witcher.
In fact, none of the medieval women in that picture, regardless of class, show any cleavage. That's in stark contrast with women in the Witcher, where even Princess Adda gives gawkers a generous view of her cleavage.
It's not just some Witcher women that were allergic to clothing, it's a lot of them, as I have shown with the screenshots, which did not even include the abundant nudity and numerous hookers found throughout that game.
It really, really wasn't that bad. It could have been better, but it suffered from having about three different models of clothing.
The point that I made still stands.
There is also The Witcher, an RPG that makes liberal use of nudity, sex and scantily clad females.
And it's not a bad thing, because most of it makes sense or is mildly exaggerated.
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Yes it is. Despite some hilarious comments from some people in this thread, I was very pleased by the public overall response to the game, and will surely make more VN/RPGs. About the sexyness will keep it in future games but make a better distinction between the "covered" version and the sexy one. I mean, the covered version will be much more covered than it is now, with warriors wearing armors and so on, so this way will make everyone happy :)
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Real life medieval women did not flaunt their cleavage as ostensibly as Witcher women do. You’re saying that The Witcher setting is not set in Realistic Medieval times, therefore Witcher women can freely show their cleavage without detracting from the immersion of the setting. You also said that the Witcher setting borrows some of the aspects of the 21st century’s female dressing code, which is true. I agree with what you said concerning that. The Witcher created its own setting, and that’s fine with me. That game is one of my all-time favorites.
My intent was not to degrade the Witcher. I just used the Witcher as an example of a successful RPG who features abundant cleavage, nudity and sexual activity. Consequently, no developer should be afraid of including those adult elements in their future games, because it has been shown that the market enjoys such products.
About your last point, that women in The Witcher did not fight in cleavage dress, well Triss does. I don’t have any issues with Triss going to battle in a revealing dress, or with Isabella and Aribeth doing likewise. All of them wear stuff that shows their cleavage and exposes their throat. You also see a ton of those sort of “armor” in World of Warcraft. It’s par for the course for Fantasy RPGs.