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Re: Bayonetta Character Designer Celebrates Series' 15th Anniversary With New Art

Jorbi

@Samalik I totally agree!
But at the same time, there's this curve where too much action feels like you're not actually doing anything (does that make sense?).
SPOILER:
For example, when controlling the spider-demon through the buildings... i had no idea where I was going! Or even doing!
Maybe I just can't learn to control that many beasts and characters on one single game hehe
But yes, thanks Platinum Games for continuing her story, she totally deserved it (´∇`)

Re: Random: Before The Switch, Here's What The Internal 'NX' Logo Looked Like

Jorbi

Ollie, where's the line between home console and portable and why is the Swich considered the first when it's mainly a portable device that can simply output what you can see on the screen? (And even has a revision [Switch Lite] that doesn't even do that and I'm sure its units sold count inside those 114 million units). I'm curious. Thanks.

Re: Feature: Creating The Ultimate Game Boy

Jorbi

@smashboy2000 Hi, it says (at least when you go to the GBA LCD screen mod kit) that they always work with the latest products and that the screen they sell is indeed the one without tearing. (It says nothing about v1 or v2 tho).

Re: First 4 Figures Reveals Its Stunning New Zelda Statue, Pre-Orders Now Open

Jorbi

Hi guys! Sorry this had to go this way. (Please read this) By sexualized I meant the following: our social background may obviously be different on each of us, but in my case, girls only start to wear make up when they become of a certain age, which tends to be the same age they start to hang out with other people, specially guys. BOTW Zelda might be the same age as TP Zelda, but her face structre (big rounded eyes, round face, chubby cheeks and tiny chin) looks ridiculously childish, it almost looks like a toddler to me. If you take that and draw a pair or pretty thick arched eyebrows and a massive winged eyeliner, you’re mixing two things, meaning, hipothetically, that you are “sexualizing” a face by making it more attractive (in the wrong way). Because make up is obviously meant to make a face look better - more appealing.
Take a look at the Amiibo version of this Zelda, it looks as if she had just washed her face (and a few years younger).
I hope we can all meet again in other circumstances and maybe not thanks to a misunderstanding.
Cheers

@JustBeKrillin @fpacker2 @HappyMaskedGuy @Kang81