You bring up a good point but one problem I tend to have with fanservice is that it often doesn't fit. The souls in Sunless Sea fit the tone of the game. In quite a bit of my experience, there's a fair chunk of fanservice that just doesn't fit. For example, any major time there's supposed to be a serious battle and they give me gianaxing, it takes me out of the story. For example, when I was watching Gundam SEED and that happened with the main captain all of the freaking time, even in the battle where the "good guys" decide to use a kill sat to wipe out the enemy army and don't care that it causes a massive friendly fire incident in a show that almost always takes itself super seriously. The fanservice that they give to us there REALLY doesn't fit, clashes with the tone. There were a couple of instances in the show where there was fanservice that actually fit the tone of the story (like when one character sleeps with another to manipulate him) but aside from that, a rather grim series that presents itself as rather hard and depressing doesn't feel like the place for fanserviceLightspeaker said:Snip
Kill la Kill on the other hand, that's a show where the fanservice actually makes sense. It fits the tone of the show goofy as hell, off the rails and in a world of absolute insanity. It has its serious moments too, but unlike SEED its positioned itself to be in a place where the serious moments and the fanservice can actually blend together well. Ironically in my experience with fanservice is that it's rather...soulless. They try and tell a regular story and they just cram it in without any rhyme or reason. It almost feels like a tacked on multiplayer mode. Nothing is really DONE with it. Fanservice can actually ADD to the story if it just does one of the following
-Fit a character's personality
-Fit a world's tone
-Be used to set a mood
And probably other ways I can't think of at the moment. Just throwing it in there where it doesn't fit just clashes with the tone. To go back to Sunless Sea, it'd be like if you had to sell souls in a game that isn't as delightfully bleak as Sunless Sea, like Kirby. (What do we do with those souls again? I know the Devils like them but that's the only reason hinted at)