My main problems here is that for me, there's no relevance to this that could have amounted to a discussion in the first place.
Dragon's Crown in itself is a niche product that would have probably came out regardless of the nature of mainstream titles.
It only amounts to being a scapegoat in comparison to say Far Cry 3 or Hitman:Absolution where you can argue its exploiting the audience than understanding and appealing to it.
Same going with Bioware's weird bisexuality angles, but that's for another day.
Vanillaware has proven to have beautiful and subtle females. Games like Muramasa and Odin Sphere show this very well, but one game apparently removes that.
Meanwhile, Jason did not apologize in reality, unless I'm missing an article.
You can say you're not a censor and that you now understand what the artist was intended all you like, but Jason shames the artwork on a very popular game site and makes his stance seem better by forcing the implication that George is being homophobic. Seriously, I should see a witch hunt for Muscle March and Cho Aniki if implied homoeroticism gets everyone in a twist.
In fact, I can definitely assume the defensive points on Kotaku are intentionally separate articles for more views and sensationalism.
All in all, its like complaining about an indie buddy cop movie because of exploitative action thrillers.
Why don't you bring up the main picture of why you dislike it as a trend, represent individuals as only potential/mild samples, not representations. Give examples of what you want instead of going back on this "untapped market" that's all faith in statistics. Show you know the reason behind these and you've researched things.
It will be doing like, I don't know, an actual constructive criticism.
Dragon's Crown in itself is a niche product that would have probably came out regardless of the nature of mainstream titles.
It only amounts to being a scapegoat in comparison to say Far Cry 3 or Hitman:Absolution where you can argue its exploiting the audience than understanding and appealing to it.
Same going with Bioware's weird bisexuality angles, but that's for another day.
Vanillaware has proven to have beautiful and subtle females. Games like Muramasa and Odin Sphere show this very well, but one game apparently removes that.
Meanwhile, Jason did not apologize in reality, unless I'm missing an article.
You can say you're not a censor and that you now understand what the artist was intended all you like, but Jason shames the artwork on a very popular game site and makes his stance seem better by forcing the implication that George is being homophobic. Seriously, I should see a witch hunt for Muscle March and Cho Aniki if implied homoeroticism gets everyone in a twist.
In fact, I can definitely assume the defensive points on Kotaku are intentionally separate articles for more views and sensationalism.
All in all, its like complaining about an indie buddy cop movie because of exploitative action thrillers.
Why don't you bring up the main picture of why you dislike it as a trend, represent individuals as only potential/mild samples, not representations. Give examples of what you want instead of going back on this "untapped market" that's all faith in statistics. Show you know the reason behind these and you've researched things.
It will be doing like, I don't know, an actual constructive criticism.