User Info: GF_Sybb GF_Sybb 5 years ago #1



A games journalist on Sweden's biggest newspaper Aftonbladet (literally translates into "Evening paper) think that Nintendo has a responsibility to ban Senran Kagura 2 from releasing on their platform, as it is - according to the journalist - objectifying and has a stale view on women. She also says that we all are part of this objectification - people who buy it, people who develop it and people who distribute it.



It should also be mentioned that Aftonbladet is a left wing newspaper and that this particular reviewer, Kersin Alex, is a feminist. Previously, she complained that the color of the lego bricks in Lego City Undercover were not gender equal. http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/spela/article20451426.abA games journalist on Sweden's biggest newspaper Aftonbladet (literally translates into "Evening paper) think that Nintendo has a responsibility to ban Senran Kagura 2 from releasing on their platform, as it is - according to the journalist - objectifying and has a stale view on women. She also says that we all are part of this objectification - people who buy it, people who develop it and people who distribute it.It should also be mentioned that Aftonbladet is a left wing newspaper and that this particular reviewer, Kersin Alex, is a feminist. Previously, she complained that the color of the lego bricks in Lego City Undercover were not gender equal.

User Info: Kazusa Kazusa 5 years ago #2 http://i.imgur.com/10QTSCX.jpg There is no such thing as bad publicity, especially for a niche game. Here's hoping SK2 does even better because of Kersin Alex.

User Info: ss4gogeta_dark ss4gogeta_dark 5 years ago #3 FX 8150 @ 4.4ghz|MSI R9 290X 4G Gaming|MSI 990fxa-gd80|G.skill 1866mhz| W8prox64

Check Contacts. I'm getting so sick of this one sided argument. It's completely bias. Ignore it.

User Info: GF_Sybb GF_Sybb (Topic Creator) 5 years ago #4 ss4gogeta_dark posted...

I'm getting so sick of this one sided argument. It's completely bias. Ignore it.



Thing is, most people in the comment section for that newspaper think that they're full of crap.



Somehow, it seems only journalists and feminists care about this. Thing is, most people in the comment section for that newspaper think that they're full of crap.Somehow, it seems only journalists and feminists care about this.

User Info: Dyno_Storm Dyno_Storm 5 years ago #6 XBL/NNID/PSN: DynoStorm, 3DS FC: 0490-5734-9700

Currently playing: P4G, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Takaki's lovin' that publicity though.

User Info: GF_Sybb GF_Sybb (Topic Creator) 5 years ago #7 Dyno_Storm posted...

Takaki's lovin' that publicity though.



I think so too. There are probably a few potential customers who learned about SK2 through Aftonbladet. This happened with Burst as well. Remember that Official Nintendo Magazine blog? I think so too. There are probably a few potential customers who learned about SK2 through Aftonbladet. This happened with Burst as well. Remember that Official Nintendo Magazine blog?

User Info: Dyno_Storm Dyno_Storm 5 years ago #8 GF_Sybb posted...

Dyno_Storm posted...

Takaki's lovin' that publicity though.



I think so too. There are probably a few potential customers who learned about SK2 through Aftonbladet. This happened with Burst as well. Remember that Official Nintendo Magazine blog?



I remember GameInformer (or perhaps another magazine) bashing Burst in the upcoming games column. It was about two paragraphs along that had nothing to do with the game. Y'know, going back to the opening post, I can't believe that even Legos are controversial now even with having the option to create your own custom character. XBL/NNID/PSN: DynoStorm, 3DS FC: 0490-5734-9700

Currently playing: P4G, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse I remember GameInformer (or perhaps another magazine) bashing Burst in the upcoming games column. It was about two paragraphs along that had nothing to do with the game. Y'know, going back to the opening post, I can't believe that even Legos are controversial now even with having the option to create your own custom character.

User Info: Pandafaust Pandafaust 5 years ago #9 I'll be the first to admit Senran Kagura is embarrassing, but Sweden is also the same country that has preschools banning the use of gendered pronouns. The people in charge there seem to be the epitome of crazy liberals.