werewolfgold
Well-Known Member
Well, DOA1 had bikinis. DOA2 didn't have bikinis as costumes (but had the CG gallery with them). DOA3 didn't have any. DOA2U had them (but I think it was to promote DOAX). DOA4 didn't have any (that I can recall). I think that's right. I may be wrong.My issue with Itagaki is that he acts as if earlier DOA games didn't have bikinis or sexy costumes in them. DOA1 had bikinis in them. Then he made the DOAX series for the people who only liked DOA for the female characters, but not the fighting game aspect of it. But then he gets mad that DOA5 has the bikinis and the Private Paradise videos within the game. How can his "daughter" be ruined when these elements were in the series prior? When his whole shtick behind DOA was the girls to make it stand out from VF and Tekken? Where is the issue of sexualization coming from all of a sudden when these elements have been in DOA from the beginning? And who is really complaining? It's not stopping people who want to go out and play the game competitively from doing so.
So, if that is right, you can perhaps see a gradual shift in ideology over time. And while people can go out and play the game competitively if they want, getting new people into the game may be difficult due to the excess fanservice, like CFW said. That might be something worth complaining about. Now, every game is not going to be for everybody. But, it can be good to talk about what is and isn't needed without utterly turning DOA into a different game series.
This is a very salient point. Look at outfits like Tina's and Leifang's legacy outfits, and Ayane's Intimate outfit. There may be others that I'm not remembering. These were all outfits from previous games, but in order to be brought back, they felt that they had to change them to make them even more risqué. Why? Well, it's easy to assume why. But, was there really something wrong with them before?like look at what they did to Ayane's xbox outfit, they sluttied it up because leaving it the way it was "wasn't good enough" they literally HAD TO RUIN IT.