Samara - Put Some Clothes On.
#101
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:03
#102
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:03
#103
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:13
RighteousRage wrote...
She looked like a ladybug to me
Strawberry.
#104
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:15
#105
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:37
planguy wrote...
Mlow44 wrote...
planguy wrote...
Purebrawn wrote...
No. She is hot and sexy. Leave her be! Ashley Williams is enough bull ****** for one trilogy.
Man, I don't even know what you're talking about. I don't have a problem with Samara's outfit, but even Ashley wearing her strongest armor had it pretty snug around her body.
i always thought her armor made her stomach protrude too much (made her look almost pregnant) and pulled her boobs to the side (which made her look kinda saggy). but on another note, "bull ******" describes her personality even more than her appearance.
Her stomach "protruding"? Yeah, all ladies have that. In order to get rid of that you basically have to be anorexic.
i said "protruding too MUCH." and then i followed that up by saying it made her look almost pregnant. how you got "annorexic" out of THAT i have no idea
#106
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:39
Anyway, in the future even the finest and most fashionable fabrics can have kinetic shielding!!!
#107
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:40
ATKT wrote...
Well she can't have children, so the next best thing is to make others want to have children with her.
I understood that particular genetic defect only occured in pure bred Asari so why can't she just have children with other races? I guess she is too old.
#108
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:41
To distract her enemy's.
#109
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:41
Maria Caliban wrote...
RighteousRage wrote...
She looked like a ladybug to me
Strawberry.
#110
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:42
screwoffreg wrote...
Surprisingly Dragon Age folks were more modest. Its usual that Dwarves and Sorcery stories have buxom women...
Except for Side-Boob Lass, I mean Morrigan.
#111
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:43
#112
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:44
#113
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:44
CubemonkeyNYC wrote...
I am a well-adjusted, straight male in a committed relationship with my gf of four years.
I like watching cg boobies and cleavage. Keep it up, Bioware.
'atta boy
#114
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:50
Jack running around near nude most of the time in harsh sub zero space? Let's put some effort into it Bioware.
Except that you never run around in sub zero space in this game. The closest you get is the geth space station, and that just lacks air, not heat - in space exhausting heat is much bigger problem than freezing. You're far more liable to fry to death on a spaceship if the systems fail.
And as for Samara, I've gotten the impression that the asari matriarchs are fond of showing their cleavage, while the younger asari dress in skintight but more covering outfits. I think it's supposed to symbolize maternity rather than sexuality - though it obviously doubles as fanservice to human players.
#115
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:51
planguy wrote...
Mlow44 wrote...
planguy wrote...
Purebrawn wrote...
No. She is hot and sexy. Leave her be! Ashley Williams is enough bull ****** for one trilogy.
Man, I don't even know what you're talking about. I don't have a problem with Samara's outfit, but even Ashley wearing her strongest armor had it pretty snug around her body.
i always thought her armor made her stomach protrude too much (made her look almost pregnant) and pulled her boobs to the side (which made her look kinda saggy). but on another note, "bull ******" describes her personality even more than her appearance.
Her stomach "protruding"? Yeah, all ladies have that. In order to get rid of that you basically have to be anorexic.
When you meet her on Horizon, take a good look at her from the side. her stomach doesn't protrude in a fat way, it's more like she's just sticking her waist out or something. all i know is that her belly is sticking out past her boobs. i have nothing against mildly heavy women (as long as they're not like 5'0" and 300 pounds or something ridiculous like that). i do, however, have a problem with Ashley Williams. though she didn't look QUITE so bad in the armor in the first one as she does in this one.
#116
Guest_Bercilak de Hautdesert_*
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:53
Guest_Bercilak de Hautdesert_*
Promethean 47 wrote...
Seriously Bioware - I love you guys. But what is with this cleavage? High heels? The woman is supposedly a warrior monk past her 'maiden days' and yet she galavants in a stripper's latex suit. . .
Mmmm. . .galavanting. . .mmm. . .stripper's latex suit. . .
#117
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:53
Lightice_av wrote...
I think it's supposed to symbolize maternity rather than sexuality - though it obviously doubles as fanservice to human players.
there are non-humans playing this game? i swear, if you're talking about real life asari i can't be held accountable for my actions
#118
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:54
there are non-humans playing this game? i swear, if you're talking about real life asari i can't be held accountable for my actions
That's what you get for having no way to enounciate your words in written form. "Human players" as in "the players, who obviously are human".
#119
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:55
Plus, it was an good design choice, from a literary standpoint.
it juxtaposes a seemlingly very attractive, loosely dressed woman seemingly in her late 30's with the "reality" of her status as a uncorruptable, untouchable and clandestine warrior monk, haunted by the shadow of her promiscuous past.
Plus its "hawt"
Modifié par newcomplex, 16 février 2010 - 11:04 .
#120
Posté 16 février 2010 - 10:55
#121
Posté 16 février 2010 - 11:00
#122
Posté 16 février 2010 - 11:00
abisha wrote...
only reason they have vest in real life if they gonna assult a building. other the vest not gonna do much good.
No, body armor vests are very useful in any situation where you might get shot. There's a reason why most soldiers in Iraq wear it whenever they go on patrol.
The really heavy body armor is only good for specialized uses, but I'm pretty sure that all body armor worthy of the name protects the chest . Which means no exposed cleavage.
why sudden be anything other in ME2, armor means being slow, being slow means being more easy to snipers, or general fire.
This doesn't apply to Shepard, even if he/she is an adept. Also, I'd be very surprised if the armor suits don't have power assists to minimize mobility issues.
#123
Posté 16 février 2010 - 11:03
Cpl_Facehugger wrote...
abisha wrote...
only reason they have vest in real life if they gonna assult a building. other the vest not gonna do much good.
No, body armor vests are very useful in any situation where you might get shot. There's a reason why most soldiers in Iraq wear it whenever they go on patrol.
The really heavy body armor is only good for specialized uses, but I'm pretty sure that all body armor worthy of the name protects the chest . Which means no exposed cleavage.why sudden be anything other in ME2, armor means being slow, being slow means being more easy to snipers, or general fire.
This doesn't apply to Shepard, even if he/she is an adept. Also, I'd be very surprised if the armor suits don't have power assists to minimize mobility issues.
Real life doesn't have mobile mass effect sheilds. Having infantry that remains effective after several direct shots instead of one would radically change military strategies, standards, and equipment.
Real life has no relavence.
#124
Posté 16 février 2010 - 11:04
Really, though, for environmental missions they should have some sort of translucent material to cover their chests AND as big a mask as FemShep is forced to wear. It's possible to be sexy without breaking the fourth wall completely.
Then again, I don't hear me complaining about Thane's man-cleavage, so I'm a damned hypocrite and nobody should listen to me.
#125
Posté 16 février 2010 - 11:06





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