Yeah, I have to agree with you about El Shaddai doing that better, mainly because that guy's paints don't get shredded to shorts (even if it did, I would found it very difficult to be offended). I'm still not sure if I would enjoy 3rd Birthday, due to the games other mechanics.Fiz_The_Toaster said:SWEET!!coates32 said:No, I don't think you're a "disgrace to your gender" for liking 3rd Birthday. That would be like me thinking that I'm a disgrace to men for being okay with El Shaddai doing the same thing to its protagonist (who's a pretty boy).Fiz_The_Toaster said:Also, a few people mentioned 3rd Birthday, and I have this to say. I must be a disgrace to my gender since I loved that game and I didn't have much of a problem with the whole clothing thing (read: I thought it was stupid and moved on), again I just wrote it off as Japan being Japan and me not living there to get it, and that's not the game's fault.
I will say when I played El Shaddai I couldn't help but make comparisons to 3rd Birthday when I saw that mechanic, and thought El Shaddai did it better....
And to MovieBob's point, I never thought of it that way but I agree with him about there needs to be more variety on of female characters (especially protagonists) expression of body language.