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Originally Posted by chocori When your opinion reeks of "I can't get my head out of my pants": Yes. Yes, it is.
You know, I bet if you admit that you looked at characters from an aesthetic perspective rather than a sexual perspective and admitted that they are indeed aesthetically ugly and distracting, you wouldn't be getting all this flak.
OnTopic: I hate the dancers because I feel they are aesthetically horrible - they don't match the music which they poorly dance to, they're distracting, atrocious to the eye, and also because they further the generalization that DDR players are socially-inept virgin losers. |
I've said more than once that I do not like the characters in sexual manner. The real reason I do like the characters is due to the fact that this will be the closest thing I can get to another Bust A Groove game ever since Square teamed with Enix. If you don't know what Bust A Groove is, It's a one on one dance competition game that does rely on its' characters that must be used to even play the game. I got into DDR thinking it was something like Bust A Groove when I happened to one day see all the DDR characters displayed all over the front of a video game magazine. So yeah, I bought one of the first mixes on a whim and sure..they dont play a very important role like Bust A Groove's characters did but they also weren't annoying enough to turn off completely.