Gankytim said:
If video games are an art form, then they're free to sexualize all they fucking want because art is by definition free expression. Yes, sexualization falls under free expression and is therefore art, no matter how gratuitous and unnecesary. Now it might not be art in the sense that it's making an artistic statement, but because it's an artistic medium it shouldn't be held to standards that label it as not art because that's damaging to the actual art.
Erm, I agree? Please quote where I defined art and what should be excluded or included. Art is contextual and environmental, and yes, it's there to express the totality of human expression - from the good to the bad, from the 'tasteful' to the crass (I'm a film lover who loves Kurosawa/Malick
and [the first and some of the third] Transformers films - it's all 'valid').
And yet, one thing that goes along with art is criticism and appraisal. The artist is free to create - and their community as well as society is free to appraise and deconstruct.
Purely because that was ME2's big selling point, romance. Even if they didn't state it outright they were writing undoubtedly with the romance audience in mind.
Not sure how you're getting that. A developer emphasising something the fans responded to isn't exactly writing with that "in mind". The romance arcs in the game are still very minor aspects, as well as entirely optional.
Gankytim said:
That's overly harsh and dramatic language for the sake of shock value or some very, very skewed view you have on sexuality.
Saying something like Dead Or Alive is tediously fetishistic is
shocking? I don't think the creators can complain at such an appraisal when they literally fetishize ridiculous physics and put such elements front and centre in the marketing.
As I said, I don't particularly have a problem with exploitation when it's contextually appropriate. DoA doesn't pretend to be anything other than it is, and that's fine for what it is. It doesn't stop it representing tedious trends in male dominated pop culture or the fact that it is fetishistic.
I do not appreciate having my tastes and preferences berated as being "tedious and fetishistic sexism".
Considering you've never stated your kinks (or even what media you like), how on earth could I be berating
you, personally? You're projecting, emotionally.
I just simply believe that if you're that offended by bare flesh then maybe you're coming at this argument from an unbelievably hateful angle.
Again with the emotional overreaction. It's "hateful" to be bothered by a perpetuation of inequality? And please quote where I said I was offended by bare flesh. I personally enjoy a wide range of kinks and think Sasha Grey's a kickass feminist - so I'm really not the right person to waving the prude flag at.
By the way, what the fuck is wrong with fetishes? Seriously?
Um, nothing? Please quote where I somehow said I thought anything of the sort. PM me, if you want, because this is wildly off topic.