werewolfgold
Well-Known Member
Yes, ladies and gentlemen. THIS IS THE TOPIC YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR!!
*fanfare*
I know some of you probably immediately rolled your eyes when you saw this topic (couldn't stay away, could you? ). But, I created this topic because I think that there is legitimate discussion to be had here. Over the past year or so, I've seen all of the various comments that people have posted on the subject here and elsewhere and things sometimes got a little heated. Arguments were started. Threads were locked. The end was nigh. Et cetera, et cetera.
Anyway, I do want to have a focused talk about it because now I've seen multiple people in varying places bring up the idea that the sexualization is perhaps worse than it has ever been, worse than DOA2, 3, or 4. (Maybe everyone can agree on DOAX/DOAP being the pinnacle on that front, but just comparing the strict fighting game entries.) This would be ironic seeing as that whole possibility of "toning it down" happened in the first place for DOA5. Yes, we know that they reversed on that point due to fan backlash (Japanese fan backlash? Western fan backlash? Both?). But, have they taken it too far in the other direction now? Past a "line" that they hadn't crossed in the other fighting entries in the series? I think a good number of people think so. But, there's another group that's perfectly fine with it. Where exactly is that "line", anyway?
I have my own thoughts, but I'll hold off until I see some other responses. I did create this topic in hopes of interesting discussion, so any tomfoolery or vitriol will not be tolerated. But, maybe this can serve as a lightning rod for getting some things in regards to this subject off of everyone's chest.
Be tactful and respectful. I will lock this topic my-damn-self if I think it's going down the drain.
*fanfare*
I know some of you probably immediately rolled your eyes when you saw this topic (couldn't stay away, could you? ). But, I created this topic because I think that there is legitimate discussion to be had here. Over the past year or so, I've seen all of the various comments that people have posted on the subject here and elsewhere and things sometimes got a little heated. Arguments were started. Threads were locked. The end was nigh. Et cetera, et cetera.
Anyway, I do want to have a focused talk about it because now I've seen multiple people in varying places bring up the idea that the sexualization is perhaps worse than it has ever been, worse than DOA2, 3, or 4. (Maybe everyone can agree on DOAX/DOAP being the pinnacle on that front, but just comparing the strict fighting game entries.) This would be ironic seeing as that whole possibility of "toning it down" happened in the first place for DOA5. Yes, we know that they reversed on that point due to fan backlash (Japanese fan backlash? Western fan backlash? Both?). But, have they taken it too far in the other direction now? Past a "line" that they hadn't crossed in the other fighting entries in the series? I think a good number of people think so. But, there's another group that's perfectly fine with it. Where exactly is that "line", anyway?
Dead or Alive continues to be the whipping boy of sorts whenever people bring up females being poorly represented in video games.
Back when DOA5 was just starting for instance, an example of a response to them doing a 180 on toning it down...
DOA was recently mentioned briefly on the Colbert Report (in a segment on Gamergate of all things)...
Team Ninja and DOA even get shoutouts in articles and videos talking about and defending Bayonetta in an "at least Bayonetta isn't that game" kind of way.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2014/10/femme-doms-of-videogames-bayonetta-doesnt-care-if.html
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/9814-Its-Okay-To-Like-Or-Not-Like-Bayonetta (Yeah, Jim Sterling again. But, you get the point.)
Whether you think these people are being fair or not, the fact remains that these seem to be the types of things that many people think of when they think of DOA. More so than other fighting games (maybe Soulcalibur and Skullgirls catch flack every now and again). I've seen comments from fans that basically claim that DOA's number one priority is boobs and has always been boobs and anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional.
TN perhaps had opportunities to head this off, especially in recent years, but for better or worse, they didn't. It could be said that they upped the ante even by continuously releasing things like nurse outfits, maid outfits, and towels. Maybe it could be said that the copypasta and fetish-y nature of the outfits is fueling the idea that the female characters are just dress up dolls for male enjoyment. It also doesn't help that the males are rather categorically ignored in basically all marketing aspects, sex appeal or otherwise.
And then that Game Informer thing happened recently regarding the DLC...
An exchange between Tom Lee (TN Creative Director) and @EMPEROR_COW occurred on Twitter recently where Lee insinuates that even he thinks that what they've been doing is a little much.
https://twitter.com/kalchi/status/532700084547633152
Even Tomonobu Itagaki seems dissatisfied with the direction that DOA5 took in regards to how the females are being represented.
https://www.facebook.com/tomonobu.i...d=1487640914833355&offset=0&total_comments=47
https://www.facebook.com/CKKati/posts/773070409419958 (I guess he also said some of this, though I'm not sure what all is a quote from him or what part is the poster's own thoughts. Itagaki did "like" the post, however.)
We can add that to the stream of FB posts (ranging from civil to rage) about the sexualization and the current DLC situation which I'm sure people are somewhat aware of. Now, DOA5 is the first game to occur in the golden age of continuous DLC releases. Could the argument be made that we would have gotten the same thing in the past if they could have? (If Itagaki is to be believed, then perhaps not.)
We know what sells. And apparently it's boob mousepads. And while some people have facepalmed at the gravure videos and fetish DLC, there are some fans that wouldn't care if everybody fought naked and some want the pole dancing back in the game. I'm sure naked pole dancing would just make someone's day. Hell, I've seen posts around in the past that saying that they should just remove the guys from the game and that they would never buy anything relating to the guys in terms of DLC. I've also seen some saying that TN should get out of the fighting game business and just make an H-game if this current status quo is what they really want.
Even without the DLC, DOA5 is perhaps the first game to market the lose poses, camera mode, and movie viewer in such a lascivious way.
And there seems to be kind of a difference between the media sections we have for main site of DOA5 and for previous games (though that could just be a byproduct of DLC).
http://teamninja-studio.com/doa5/ultimate/us/home.html#movies
http://teamninja-studio.com/doa5/ultimate/us/home.html#screenshots
...compared to, say...
http://teamninja-studio.com/doadimensions/us/
And, then, you know, the "softness engine" and the various videos of it for Last Round happened during Tokyo Game Show.
But, it must be said that they've also been supporting the tournament "hardcore" scene more so than ever. Does that cancel everything out? I dunno. I've rambled on for long enough. I suppose the TL;DR version boils down to a couple of questions for discussion.
Is DOA5 really worse than other DOAs in terms of sexualization and has the current TN gone too far with it? Their DLC costumes do seem to be making them money, but are they actually worsening themselves in the eyes of the public? Do they have any alternatives if they wanted to make an extra buck? Is Team Ninja on the best path? Should they be doing more to change their and DOA's public perception?
And perhaps a more interesting question (and why I really created the topic): Has the game crossed a line for you personally in terms of sexualization? Hypothetically, let's say moving into DOA6, how would you balance it out or where would you draw the line?
Back when DOA5 was just starting for instance, an example of a response to them doing a 180 on toning it down...
DOA was recently mentioned briefly on the Colbert Report (in a segment on Gamergate of all things)...
Team Ninja and DOA even get shoutouts in articles and videos talking about and defending Bayonetta in an "at least Bayonetta isn't that game" kind of way.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2014/10/femme-doms-of-videogames-bayonetta-doesnt-care-if.html
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/9814-Its-Okay-To-Like-Or-Not-Like-Bayonetta (Yeah, Jim Sterling again. But, you get the point.)
Whether you think these people are being fair or not, the fact remains that these seem to be the types of things that many people think of when they think of DOA. More so than other fighting games (maybe Soulcalibur and Skullgirls catch flack every now and again). I've seen comments from fans that basically claim that DOA's number one priority is boobs and has always been boobs and anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional.
TN perhaps had opportunities to head this off, especially in recent years, but for better or worse, they didn't. It could be said that they upped the ante even by continuously releasing things like nurse outfits, maid outfits, and towels. Maybe it could be said that the copypasta and fetish-y nature of the outfits is fueling the idea that the female characters are just dress up dolls for male enjoyment. It also doesn't help that the males are rather categorically ignored in basically all marketing aspects, sex appeal or otherwise.
And then that Game Informer thing happened recently regarding the DLC...
An exchange between Tom Lee (TN Creative Director) and @EMPEROR_COW occurred on Twitter recently where Lee insinuates that even he thinks that what they've been doing is a little much.
https://twitter.com/kalchi/status/532700084547633152
Even Tomonobu Itagaki seems dissatisfied with the direction that DOA5 took in regards to how the females are being represented.
https://www.facebook.com/tomonobu.i...d=1487640914833355&offset=0&total_comments=47
https://www.facebook.com/CKKati/posts/773070409419958 (I guess he also said some of this, though I'm not sure what all is a quote from him or what part is the poster's own thoughts. Itagaki did "like" the post, however.)
We can add that to the stream of FB posts (ranging from civil to rage) about the sexualization and the current DLC situation which I'm sure people are somewhat aware of. Now, DOA5 is the first game to occur in the golden age of continuous DLC releases. Could the argument be made that we would have gotten the same thing in the past if they could have? (If Itagaki is to be believed, then perhaps not.)
We know what sells. And apparently it's boob mousepads. And while some people have facepalmed at the gravure videos and fetish DLC, there are some fans that wouldn't care if everybody fought naked and some want the pole dancing back in the game. I'm sure naked pole dancing would just make someone's day. Hell, I've seen posts around in the past that saying that they should just remove the guys from the game and that they would never buy anything relating to the guys in terms of DLC. I've also seen some saying that TN should get out of the fighting game business and just make an H-game if this current status quo is what they really want.
Even without the DLC, DOA5 is perhaps the first game to market the lose poses, camera mode, and movie viewer in such a lascivious way.
And there seems to be kind of a difference between the media sections we have for main site of DOA5 and for previous games (though that could just be a byproduct of DLC).
http://teamninja-studio.com/doa5/ultimate/us/home.html#movies
http://teamninja-studio.com/doa5/ultimate/us/home.html#screenshots
...compared to, say...
http://teamninja-studio.com/doadimensions/us/
And, then, you know, the "softness engine" and the various videos of it for Last Round happened during Tokyo Game Show.
But, it must be said that they've also been supporting the tournament "hardcore" scene more so than ever. Does that cancel everything out? I dunno. I've rambled on for long enough. I suppose the TL;DR version boils down to a couple of questions for discussion.
Is DOA5 really worse than other DOAs in terms of sexualization and has the current TN gone too far with it? Their DLC costumes do seem to be making them money, but are they actually worsening themselves in the eyes of the public? Do they have any alternatives if they wanted to make an extra buck? Is Team Ninja on the best path? Should they be doing more to change their and DOA's public perception?
And perhaps a more interesting question (and why I really created the topic): Has the game crossed a line for you personally in terms of sexualization? Hypothetically, let's say moving into DOA6, how would you balance it out or where would you draw the line?
I have my own thoughts, but I'll hold off until I see some other responses. I did create this topic in hopes of interesting discussion, so any tomfoolery or vitriol will not be tolerated. But, maybe this can serve as a lightning rod for getting some things in regards to this subject off of everyone's chest.
Be tactful and respectful. I will lock this topic my-damn-self if I think it's going down the drain.
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