I only referenced her as it kinda seemed to be the crux of the thread topic based on the couple articles referenced in the OP, along with comments made by the developer that their focus was on making her appearance ordinary enough to avoid being sexualized. Which is fine as it makes sense for her character, but her features in the sequel which seemed to be doubling down on it have drawn their own criticisms. Her face was just fine in the original IMO.Eh, I'd say it's an uncomplicated look for the post-apocalypse. Not exactly a lot of specifically masculine or feminine looks for anybody in that game.
Would like to ask what specifically is unfeminine about Aloy though.
What’s more surprising to me though might actually be how Sony was apparently sweating bullets over the initial reveal due largely in part to her simply being female.
E3 2015: Thank Heavens Sony Didn't Change Horizon's Protagonist
"Is it risky to do a female character?"
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