![]() ![]() >Ivy being introduced on Soul Calibur to round out the bondage duality since Voldo represents the gimp aspect and she the dominatrix >Cloth physics in place for Sophitia and Seong Mi-Na all the way back on Soul Edge/Blade that resulted in upskirts ![]() >implying the series hasn't had sexual tones since the beginning in Soul Edge/Blade when Voldo, naked Sophitia in the intro, and had alternate versions of her in bathing suits called Sophitia! and Sophitia!! exist ![]() I'm just going to say for educational purposes. Maybe all there is left is a horde of perverts out there who care more for things like Ivy's cleavage than gameplay and by the looks of this forum at least you may be right, but I prefer to hold out more hope than that. Had never played it before.Īnd yes, gameplay does trump all, for me, as I'm the only one I can make that judgement on for sure, as I described it. I never saw any advertising for SC4 in this country whatsoever I simply bought it when I saw it in a shop some time after it was released and I had finally gotten a PS3 to play it on. As I've described I have no issue with how they present their characters just don't push it in my face like they did with those ads. The SC4 tournaments I watched had people more like me watching who weren't paying attention to any of that but focusing on the gameplay. SC3 was a decline for the game as a whole and I only ever played it once on PS2. I don't know whose posts you're reading but like I said no one I knew ever noticed anything in SC2, it was there just barely commented on, in SC4 yes people did start to take notice but as I said I never did and I didn't play it enough with anyone else to make a judgment about how MUCH they were noticing, but it seemed to me they just didn't care about SC by this point. ![]()
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