RE: Body confidence campaigners try to redesign video game women
July 24, 2015 at 11:54 am
(This post was last modified: July 24, 2015 at 11:56 am by Dystopia.)
Correct me if I'm wrong but in the new Tomb Raider game and with the obvious transformation and evolution of the gaming industry's technological and financial capabilities, hasn't Lara Croft and other videogame characters been redesigned and made to look more realistic? I mean, the few times I played TR 2013 I was under the impression that her boobs looked considerably smaller and she looked less like a doll (like in previous games) and more like someone I could meet in real life.
I don't enjoy the barbie type with unrealistic bodies, if anything it looks excessively pretty and since games are required to cater to what's realistic specially when it comes to graphic quality it seems contradicting to use similar body types all the time. It is possible to create attractive and athletic characters without going for barbie types, and it's an idea I fully support.
I don't enjoy the barbie type with unrealistic bodies, if anything it looks excessively pretty and since games are required to cater to what's realistic specially when it comes to graphic quality it seems contradicting to use similar body types all the time. It is possible to create attractive and athletic characters without going for barbie types, and it's an idea I fully support.
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