Spider-Aziz
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^Agreed
Kids...
She looks like Aunt May in TSSM, but I'd prefer that look than and overly drastic sexpot look. At least the cleavage can make the horny kids still happy.
Hot chicks in real life is my "thing".
I don't care about her looks in comics, but that's not my thing either, but I do play video games and I'd like to see the developers devise some way with not making the female villains/allies look like sex fantasies for boys; that's plainly ridiculous. A nag I have for Catwoman in Arkham City as well.
I'm not a kid you know -_- is it childish to dislike this model because it simply looks weird, or what?
New concept art:
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Well, you sounded like a kid...wanting a video game model to look sexy? That's silly. It's a VIDEO GAME. She shouldn't look sexy at all, lol. As I said, TSSM didn't make her look sexy either, but her personality was enough to show that she could get whatever she wanted out of Peter. I rather wait to see Black Cat's dialogue to tell me if I like this version of BC.
EoT's dialogue for her was okay, but the look of her looked too ****ing stupid
Why is the head-to-position Spider-Man is designed after the comic costume and not the movie costume?
Why is the head-to-position Spider-Man is designed after the comic costume and not the movie costume?
Honestly, I've got to say that at this point Oscorp sounds more mature than you. The highlighted sentences are just bizarre, it completely ignores that sexuality is often a natural part of a character and asking for it to be removed completely is just weird. I'm really trying to understand where some of you may be coming from, but comments like this just leave me scratching my head.
Or the concept art was made before they knew what the movie suit looked like yet. They were in pre production for about 4 years.Noticed that too. It's probably just an in-joke on behalf of the artist or something like that.
Or the concept art was made before they knew what the movie suit looked like yet. They were in pre production for about 4 years.
That's what I wonder about as wellThen why does Spidey have the leg stripes?
There can be sexuality to a character without having to wearing tight leather. Look at this BC, she's still showing off some cleavage, but she doesn't look too ****ed-up as she does in the comics. It still makes horny 15 year olds happy I suppose, but a sexed up Black Cat is something I do not like, nor do I like a sexed up Catwoman.
Or the concept art was made before they knew what the movie suit looked like yet. They were in pre production for about 4 years.

See, this is why I'm saying Oscorp sounds more mature at this point. Both characters are sexed up (if you want to put it that way). I bet it's really hard for some artists and writers to ask themselves "where do you draw the line"? Although there are a couple of artists and writers I'm fairly sure are just being exploitative. But the fact remains that it is there and it's not just present to increase sales to teen boys (although I'll never argue that doesn't play into it sometimes. Sex sells). Also, she's still wearing tight leather.
That's why I have a problem with your dismissive comments to Oscrop or anyone who blatantly shows an appreciation for said sexuality. It hardly makes them an overly hormonal immature teen.
But regardless I'm not wanting to drag this back and forth because it will just derail the thread and everything has been more or less said already.
Guys
What if
Guys
What if they had
Guys listen
What if they had Doc Ock in the game
And he was half man, half octopus?
Guys?
