I dunno. I felt like this was over the top art. They are combined rather than doing anything sexual. But more importantly we almost always get mecha which are unisex or male conceptual (think on how almost all Gundam's are reported as he if they're ever doing anything remotely sentient or being commented on... male pronouns, Metal Gear is male pronunciated, Aquarion is male pronunciated, Rahxephon is a male dolem, Voltron is male, Anubis from ZOE is male).





Of course, Variable Figters from Macross are often referred to as she when they debut, and so are the Macross class carriers. Delores from ZOE is female, and this Shiva bike is 2 women, Nyx and Stiria I think. Now yes, they face the rider and you rest on their chests in general. It shouldn't matter where you rest because they're robots. As for them not being the most comfortably designed robots to be ridden... It's almost as if the eidolons 100% knew they'd be used or for example so that's highly contradictory. Wheels in one's hair but I still sit on your breasts? I mean. Breasts of a metal robot divine creature wouldn't be that uncomfortable to sit on.





When I actually first saw the animation for the transformation in a trailer, I was blown away by it. It looked amazingly detailed and the art design was topnotch. The problem was I knew it was going to sit ontop of a game that wasn't deep enough to have a setting where that felt perfectly fit in. This was before the game came out. And no, I don't drink famitsu's koolaid. I don't care how high they score the game.

