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I respect SE for creating a female character like that and then giving her a whole incredibly well-developed identity and personality beyond her tits. If some fans can't see beyond her curves, that's on them.
Doesn't that just underscore Lic's take (i.e. your first proposed possibility)? The situation is only emphasized for one of these characters when it logically should apply to them all, and Lord knows they all have their own real-life stans proclaiming their desirability.
Back to the topic of Tifa being constantly called cute/hot/pretty. I can't tell if they're trying to make the point about how annoying it is to be in her shoes and constantly having people make comments about the way you look, or if they're trying drive in the "cute" factor as a part of her character because she has so many fans who love her just for that.
For me, it comes across more as the latter because it's done so excessively it becomes annoying to me as the reader. I feel like the point might be better delivered if they had just a few outstanding instances of it where it's clearly disturbing and leave it at that.
I suppose it depends on what story you're trying to tell. Given that Nojima is telling the story of a teenage girl's struggle to survive in the dog-eat-dog world of the slums, where her looks are the only thing that give her value in most other people's eyes, it's not surprising to me that he stresses it. I never got the impression that he over-stressed it. When everyone around her is sexualising her, usually in order to profit off her sexiness in one way or another, that's going to be a big part of her story. To not mention it or barely mention it would seem unrealistic to me. This is how teenage girls who find themselves abandoned without money or protection get treated. IIRC, in the part of the story before she gets to Midgar, her physical appearance is rarely mentioned. She is very wary of human traffickers, though, so that's obviously a thing that happens.
I agree with this, I also do feel that it was common with the earlier FF games to not-subtly shove down the player's throat that THIS (LOVE INTEREST) CHARACTER IS BEAUTIFUL! In FF9, there is constant NPC chatter that "her highness is the most beautiful", "she is the most beautiful princess in the history of Alexandria" etc. etc. I believe it exists to a lesser extent with Yuna as well where NPCs in Besaid comment on "the summoner's" looks.kathy202 said:Back to the topic of Tifa being constantly called cute/hot/pretty. I can't tell if they're trying to make the point about how annoying it is to be in her shoes and constantly having people make comments about the way you look, or if they're trying drive in the "cute" factor as a part of her character because she has so many fans who love her just for that.
For me, it comes across more as the latter because it's done so excessively it becomes annoying to me as the reader. I feel like the point might be better delivered if they had just a few outstanding instances of it where it's clearly disturbing and leave it at that.
It wasn't this stressed in the OG. All I remember is Yuffie calling Tifa "boobs" at one point of time when you try to recruit her (lol!) and someone in Mideel that says "Aren't you a beaut" to Tifa or something to that effect. In fact, it's Aerith that's described as "beautiful and mysterious" in her official profile.Ryeleigh said:I'm not exactly sure if I can word this well since English isn't my mother language and I haven't played the OG in years. But I don't remember this constant stress in her looks in the OG?
Exactly how I feel about this with the devs as well. And it isn't just ToTP, in The Kids Are Alright, they have these lines:Ryeleigh said:And that kind of really irritates me. Just because a character is pretty and may be externally sexualized, it doesn't mean they have to be constantly sexualized within the story too. I mean, the devs were purportedly squabbling over the exact size of her tits and the exact shade of her hair, and they made her "perfect" based on.... was it Nomura's preferences? And now they're constantly stressing her looks within the story and they supposedly want to tell the readers "That's bad. Don't do that"? Like, c'mon. How about they stop it first?
I totally forgot that Minerva existed in CC! As long as she doesn't come into FF7R for 20-30%, talking about men and their quest to fight fate and destiny and Sephiroth's quest for godhood doesn't involve an elaborate plan to usurp her throne, I guess she can stay in the background for some lore.Thenir said:like Minerva?
It wasn't this stressed in the OG. All I remember is Yuffie calling Tifa "boobs" at one point of time when you try to recruit her (lol!)
Well, Jessie, Aerith and Tifa have many differences as well as similarities. For one thing, Jessie is older than Tifa. We meet her when she is already almost an adult, or actually an adult. She's street-smart and has a network of friends looking out for her. She's also learnt to play the game when it comes to guys being aggressive towards her, and she's not afraid to fight.
Actually, I was just thinking about Jessie. Like, she's a freaking actress, which is a profession mostly about looks. You'd think she'd be the hot stuff in the world of FFVII but I don't remember anyone commenting about her looks in the Remake?
Good on them for wanting to address that in-universe as some kind of meta commentary, at least...unless it’s just a convenient outlet to be perverts lol.
I'm not exactly sure if I can word this well since English isn't my mother language and I haven't played the OG in years.
Well, at this point I think we're talking about personal taste and individual interpretation. I can't possibly say that you are wrong, but I received a different impression, that's all.
(Obviously Jessie is a very good-looking woman. However, she wasn't a very successful actress; it took her forever to get a main part).
Yeah, we do have to acknowledge SE’s own history of sexualizing Tifa themselves like Ody pointed out. Like I said, SE is guilty of making these situations in the first place, and if the intention was to create an honest portrayal of women, well…I mean, anime does this all the time: women with super bone-thin bodies all around EXCEPT the chest conveniently. Fat distribution be damned. There’s surgery, of course, but to look like that naturally? Quite rare. Perhaps that’s the point?
Actually I think there is some NPC chatter about it near where her house is, with guys talking about how pretty she is, and some of the little kids in the school talk about it too? Not as much as Tifa sure but I'm pretty sure it's there. I'd have to boot the game up again to check it exactly though.
And by the time in the remake, she shows absolutely no discomfort about item store owner hitting on her. Even tells Cloud about freebies, which Cloud very accurately says "For you maybe". I guess she adjusted to the life there, but this part feels like she's unaware that it's about her looks again, which is unbelievable.
It's starting to feel like they're playing both sides. It generates hype amongst both the perverts and the progressives. Their popular sexualized character gets to stay popular for the same reason. Meanwhile, they also justify the sexualization by saying they're making a point and a realistic portrayal. Can't argue with that, it's indeed realistic.
Just wanted to say, I think you worded it really well because that's exactly my thoughts and I never knew how to explain it (not even to myself lol). Also, funny you mentioned Lara Croft because I was just about to ask. I've only played a few recent ones and the sexualization felt rather mild or even non-existent.
Yes, also in Sector 6, at least after showing up with the red dress, people comment about Aerith too. Even about Cloud when he dresses up like a lady!Actually I think there is some NPC chatter about it near where her house is, with guys talking about how pretty she is, and some of the little kids in the school talk about it too? Not as much as Tifa sure but I'm pretty sure it's there. I'd have to boot the game up again to check it exactly though.
To add to this, Evan does the same thing with Kyrie, who he's actually already close friends with at the beginning of the story.They brought it up because we're following Evan's stream of consciosness and Evan is a typical cishet boy in his late teens who is a bit socially awkward, especially with girls, and always notices certain things about women immediately. It's characterisation. He's very self-conscious about his lack of suave, especially when compared to Rufus.
I know how the proprietress manages the checkbooks is a big draw for me at a bar. =PShe has a lot of other skills that will help her survive in the slums, maybe not initially, but eventually. She's a great cook, strikes up a good conversation, manages money well, and these factors contribute to her success in running the bar I'm sure. Yet when we run around the slums in game, while we do hear about the food quality (thank you Wedge), there's still the "and she's cute!! I want waifu to cook for me!!" screaming in the background. It feels almost like she wouldn't get anywhere without her looks, which can't be true.