Yeah... I get the argument at its face value and it really is pointless in the end to argue over a fighting game roster. As for "army," she was raised by anthropomorphic birds, so who knows? In most pictures, the heels don't even seem that high, but I digress.erttheking said:Look, I have no idea if that's true or not, I just know that the army issues boots to soldiers who are going out onto the battlefield and not high heels for a reason.Nieroshai said:Snip
Well, yeah. Except by Metroid fans, who just had salt poured on their wound. Other M will remain the main complaint, but this will be a recurring garnish.Matthew Jabour said:this is, of course, an Internet Flash Firestorm, which will probably be forgotten in a week
On the surface this looks like an excellent point. But what's the first rule of Metroid? Don't just look at the surface. And this argument's about as full of holes as Zebes.Matthew Jabour said:First of all, people are complaining that the character has now been 'too sexualized.' This is, in fact, stupid, since Samus has been sexualized in almost every game she's been in.
It's a shift that happened bit by bit, a little at a time, and it wasn't even a straight line. In the original games the "sexy Samus" was limited to when she was done with her work. In Zero Mission we saw the Zero suit briefly, but it was presented as a hell run of sorts, something you wanted to get over as quickly as possible, and was still a small fraction of gameplay overall. A few people complained and said it would end badly, but they got laughed at. I mean come on, the official art even had Nintendo saying "no high heels!" they weren't going to turn Samus into Lara Croft (a character that in 2006 showed more sense than modern Samus, by taking off a pair of high heels before fighting)Matthew Jabour said:Brawl... I fail to see how this is any worse
Science disagrees. The psychology of sexual attraction has been an intense area of study over the years, and make no bones about it, the research points to high heels being considered sexy. It looks like because they leave women off-balance they exaggerate the hip movements in a woman's walk, which causes greater arousal in male viewers. And it looks like we learn to think of high heels themselves as indicating greater sexuality, even when that exaggerated walk isn't in play. More than half the models on dirty magazine covers sport a pair of high heels. We can debate whether or not these particular high heels are fashionable, and that's a matter of taste. But whether or not they sexualize her is much simpler. Yes, they do, because they're high heels, and research points to high heels being viewed as inherently sexy.Matthew Jabour said:the heels really aren't that sexy
Has there EVER been another example of rocket high heels? EVER?Matthew Jabour said:the shoes seem like a standard powerup
Matthew Jabour said:Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if they end up in the next Metroid game.
Yeah, they've definitely redesigned her underarmor so it looks less like underarmor and more like something Samus, being an idiot all of a sudden, would wear into battle instead of her Varia suit.Matthew Jabour said:The new Zero Suit looks a lot more functional, with the jet boots offering a strong offensive (no pun intended) capability.
I've never met you, I'd never say you're a terrible person without getting to know you first.Matthew Jabour said:I look forward to being told the 1,009 ways I'm wrong and a terrible person by this afternoon.
A lot of us noticed when people pointed it out and posted the side-by-side comparisons confirming it. As for the people that did those initial comparisons, some of them might've been fixated on her sexuality because they're perverts, but some of them were probably fixated on how Nintendo portrays her breasts because they're not perverts, and they don't like the direction Nintendo's taking the character in.Matthew Jabour said:P.S. Some people are saying that they made Samus' boobs bigger. I didn't really notice. And you did. What does that say?
Well sure. For some people they're the straw that broke the camel's back, but what people are upset about really is the entire trend. The heels are just an exclamation mark for some people. But SB4 features ZSS as a separate playable char (so more screentime) with bigger breasts, a beauty mark, and high heels. And they do it right after Other M? Yeesh.CarlsonAndPeeters said:As someone who thinks sexism in games is a big problem, I do not find Zero Suit Samus's new design particularly offensive. The entire concept of Zero Suit Samus, maybe,
Yeah. Yeah nah, you're right OP. Everyone who complained about Samus' new assets are actually just latent perverts.Matthew Jabour said:P.S. Some people are saying that they made Samus' boobs bigger. I didn't really notice. And you did. What does that say?
Um...Zelda wears boots, actually.Snotnarok said:No, Zelda and Peach do not make excuses as one abides by cartoon logic and does not fight in her games in melee and Zelda is a mage/archer who when she fights in melee fights as Sheik who has no high heels.
Asita said:Um...Zelda wears boots, actually.Snotnarok said:No, Zelda and Peach do not make excuses as one abides by cartoon logic and does not fight in her games in melee and Zelda is a mage/archer who when she fights in melee fights as Sheik who has no high heels.
Well then that makes the argument even less solid, that is an argument someone used against my heel hating argument, maybe there's another iteration where she wears heels, I don't know. But thank you for just pushing the point that even a royal princess has the sense to not wear stupid footwear to combat.Asita said:Um...Zelda wears boots, actually.Snotnarok said:No, Zelda and Peach do not make excuses as one abides by cartoon logic and does not fight in her games in melee and Zelda is a mage/archer who when she fights in melee fights as Sheik who has no high heels.
'Twas a joke, good sir. I'm happy that I managed to be 95% rational, at least.Caiphus said:Well, OP was at least mostly rational until this happened:
Yeah. Yeah nah, you're right OP. Everyone who complained about Samus' new assets are actually just latent perverts.Matthew Jabour said:P.S. Some people are saying that they made Samus' boobs bigger. I didn't really notice. And you did. What does that say?
Fine, in that case I apologise. It can be tough to tell when people are joking on the Internet, especially during sexism debates.Matthew Jabour said:'Twas a joke, good sir. I'm happy that I managed to be 95% rational, at least.
mitchell271 said:endtherapture said:This thread needs pictures for reference.
What is the suit in question? I wanna see it before I can judge the sexualisation of it.
They went a little overboard with the sexualization. Seems like they forgot that people already liked Samus for what she was, a badass space bounty hunter that just happens to be a woman.[/quote]Really? I seem to remember she was one of the first to have a bikini cheat code, and rewarded the player with variously increasing levels of undress based on their speed in completing Metroid games.
Personally I was amazed when the Zero Suit was a thing, because it's basically a body stocking. We're way past being guarded about how she's portrayed at this point, and these weirdly irregular ideas about what's too sexy have become much to polarized by the glut of forced controversy being shoehorned into this medium by parties interested in controversy for controversy's sake.
She's a fictional character made sexy by her designers, however people feel about it. This hurts nobody, nor does it set civilization back by any stretch.
No, most of this remark was not directed at you, they're just my thoughts.
"If you're offended by this, you're the one with a problem, because you noticed" is frequently used as a real argument. You might want to avoid sounding like that, since there's lots of people that use that argument in perfect seriousness. It strikes them as a good way to silence dissent, for some reason.Matthew Jabour said:'Twas a joke, good sir.
On the surface this looks like an excellent point. But what's the first rule of Metroid? Don't just look at the surface. And this argument's about as full of holes as Zebes.Icehearted said:Really? I seem to remember she was one of the first to have a bikini cheat code, and rewarded the player with variously increasing levels of undress based on their speed in completing Metroid games.
Are you really going with "you're not a real gamer if you disagree with me"? Lame.Icehearted said:Personally I was amazed when the Zero Suit was a thing, because it's basically a body stocking. We're way past being guarded about how she's portrayed at this point, and these weirdly irregular ideas about what's too sexy have become much to polarized by the glut of forced controversy being shoehorned into this medium by parties interested in controversy for controversy's sake.
This one specific thing, all on its own? No, it's hurting nobody. But that "high heels, so what" attitude in general? Yeah, that actually factually provably is harming people. These days games are being played for a few billion hours worldwide every week, and people are influenced by what they see. That doesn't mean that because people play a FPS they'll go out and shoot people, because we all know shooting people in the real world is wrong. But continuing to push high heels as the norm? Yeah, that'll probably feed the public's denial that they're actually a major health nuisance. They may not be killing many people (I say "many" because something that common which leaves you off balance and limits your mobility has to have claimed a few lives over the last couple centuries), but it's well-established that they're a major source of injuries and health problems for women. So the overall trend of continuing to slap them on more and more women in media, even ones that should have more sense than to wear the horrible things, is definitely hurting women. And since some of those health issues, like osteoporosis, are likely to kick in when they're older and on Medicare, it's a drain on taxes, so sure, it sets civilization back a bit too. Less so than some other health hazards, but I can't think of many contemporary health hazards that get shrugged off and ignored as much as high heels.Icehearted said:This hurts nobody, nor does it set civilization back by any stretch.
In all fairness Nintendo has been trying to put that blue and yellow together on her character at least since Fusion. They've been together so much on Samus I've just come to accept it at this point. If it weren't for the pink highlights and design on the front and back it wouldn't work at all.COMaestro said:I agree that the overall model of ZSS is really good. It looks like something a person could effectively wear and fight in. However, the heels REALLY need to go. The color contrast alone is horrible and as nearly everyone above has said, they just aren't practical to run/fight in. To be fair, they look to give a lot of ankle support, so if she loses her balance she shouldn't break or sprain an ankle...
Boots like the concept art posted above would have been much more true to the character and, frankly, look better to me.
I have and thats the point, this isnt a real person, its an animated character and even if she wasnt on heels you can bet that her ass would be as if she was (and her walk will be the same too)JimB said:No, she isn't wearing a thong; she's wearing a bodysock that's pretty much painted on her, which isn't that much more progressive than Red Sonja's scalemail bikini. And yeah, they're "just" heels, but since the only point of high heels is to change the shape of a woman's legs and ass to be more pleasing to a man, it's still disappointing to see them there.josemlopes said:First of all, it's just heels. She isn't wearing a thong and isn't showing her tits while sucking on a lollipop. It's just heels.
Er, have you ever watched someone walking in flats and someone walking in heels?josemlopes said:And anyway, her body with heels or no heels would move exactly the same way.
You mention "Valve All Stars", sure, but you do compare this to Half Life 3 taking a dump on its characters too. You use 2 examples and one of those was that so you cant say that the second example made the first one non-existant (if you didnt wanted that to be an example you shouldnt have used it, just the "Valve All Stars" would be enough and closer to what is going on here)Carsus Tyrell said:Also I never compared this Samus to a new Half Life, that would be blatantly obvious if you fully read what I typed. I described a hypothetical situation where a new game ruins an established character and said character appearance in an offshoot (the imaginary "Valve All Stars" game I described, I used those exact words, did you skim read?)seems to reinforce those negative trends.
I mean yeah. The same could be said in reverse though. You might have your reasons to justify your opinions but they are that an opinion. It's just an opinion on what matters and to what degree.TheKasp said:That is the thing: Just because you say she looks fine does not mean that she looks fine.