I didn't realize "ryssen kommer" was such a widespread meme, lol - or are you also Swedish,
@jusD?
In retrospect, all of this does add another layer of satire to Marie's character if it's accurate to their vision, but I don't know if I'm ready to give TN so much credit.
I don't mind characters being from Sweden or Finland or wherever else despite not outwardly expressing these national identities - my issue doesn't lie with the arbitrary "Nationality" entry in their respective bios, lol, at least not so long as their physical appearance could reasonably (in the context of DOA being heavily stylized) pass for the nationality they represent. Anything more than that (like Hitomi wearing a dirndl, which has never been her first choice of clothing) is just icing.
I already said, the game doesn't try to pass off Nyo, Phase-4, Rachel or Momiji as important characters. That is why, despite their (lore-wise) lackluster inclusions, I don't mind them, because they're not being presented as something they're not. Marie and Honoka are the protagonists of DOA6, but they're about as fleshed out as the above four. That just doesn't work.
I'm not saying TN were masters of storytelling between 1996-2006, but now that the series has had a larger focus on story since DOA5, there's at least ten years before then of
relatively nuanced character portrayals to draw upon. Instead of doing that, they've distilled the "legacy" characters down to singular, easily identifiable traits - and are telling their story using these versions of the characters. DOA6 wouldn't have been much better story-wise if Marie and Honoka weren't the protagonists, I'm not trying to argue that, but at least it wouldn't have felt so incredibly forced.
I don't think they should remove the new characters, but rework them to a point where they're more interesting, while at the same time reverting the old cast back to their DOA1-4 selves.
Momiji, Nyo and Tamaki are not 18, so you're correct, that would be the
right type of Japanese character in this case. The fact that no female character (aside from Nyotengu, but as a supernatural being, she doesn't count) in DOA is over the age of 26 is a separate problem, but one that I would love to see adressed as well. Not that it really matters, because Helena will be characterized as a woman in her early-to-mid thirties, for example, regardless of what the number on her fighter card says - but still.
I'll give you Tamaki and Nyo, but Momiji as a shrine maiden stands out because, to my knowledge, Miko are not "supposed" to be fighters. Rachel is dressed as a Skinemax dominatrix, but this exterior belies a softer personality (which is not really seen in DOA, but having played NG, you would know this).
Okay, look. You keep trying to infer that I'm "woke," and that I must be a hypocrite because of my complaints (which you are jumping through
all the hoops trying to interpret in favor of your arguments, lmao) - but I really don't care about body types. Marie Rose would still be a bad character if she had Tina's chest size. She is made worse by the fact that her chest size
is half of her character (the rest we've heard of, but have yet to see), but at the end of the day, I have no problem with flat-chested characters in a series full of the opposite.
Hell, I mostly have a problem with Honoka, who fits the bill of a DOA girl perfectly in visual terms.
I just want characters that have more to offer than their outward appearance. Because every DOA girl up until Marie was, like, a F cup - there was nothing special about their tits, so they had to be memorable in other ways. Marie (moreso than NiCO) is memorable precisely because of her tits, as is Honoka (even though she's, you know, a G cup or whatever). That's what's wrong with them.
Again, NiCO isn't as much of a problem to me, because while she was definitely created to capitalize on Marie's popularity, her quote-unquote "loli" appearance is kind of incidental to her flat (no pun intended) personality. Which, yes, is as flat as any character's in DOA6, which is a larger issue.
All of this is a roundabout way for me to say that I want Itagaki back, but what else is new.