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Product Details:
- Aloy comes to life with over 250 unique finishes and textures to bring this hero figure from the world of Horizon Forbidden West right into your hands
- Pose Aloy dynamically with articulated fiery red hair, joints and more to recreate action scenes from the PS5 games
- 15 Accessories: Aloy is battle-ready with 6 face plates, 6 hand sets, and her hunting essentials—bow, spear, arrow, and quiver—to face the wild machines. Customize her entire arsenal
- Deluxe Display Box: Showcase Aloy and additional PlayStation action figures (sold separately) like from The Last of Us and God of War in this fold open design, an official licensed product of PlayStation
- Includes: Deluxe 6" Figure, 15 Accessories
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I have the entire line, they run a bit small compared to legends but for this character it makes sense.
Kratos you notice it more, Jin threads the line. Aloy is great at this scale.
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Apparently ginger women who fight robots with bows and arrows must now fit into some agenda they perceived to be attacked by. I cannot imagine being so scared by the world this is your default reaction to even video game action figures....
Apparently ginger women who fight robots with bows and arrows must now fit into some agenda they perceived to be attacked by. I cannot imagine being so scared by the world this is your default reaction to even video game action figures....
Meanwhile, the games are enjoyable enough to sell well and continue to be produced so any complaint about attractiveness is beating a dead horse at this point.
Most male gamers want to look at a sexy, feminine, attractive woman for dozens of hours not a square-jawed, peach-fuzzed, teenage-boy-looking clone with the sex appeal of wet cardboard. That's not a fringe opinion; that's the default for the majority of straight dudes playing these games. They want curves, pretty face, femininity, something that makes running around in third-person actually enjoyable on a visual level. Aloy was deliberately designed to look like a rugged 16-year-old boy who just hit puberty late thick neck, blocky features, no hips, no tits, no softness, zero conventional attractiveness. That was a choice, and it was a choice made to spite the exact audience that funds 90% of these AAA titles.
Sales don't prove anything about whether the character design is good or appealing to men. They prove the gameplay loop, world, and story are strong enough to overcome a protagonist that looks like she belongs in a middle-school boys' locker room. The fact that the game still sold millions despite Aloy being actively anti-sexy is not a win for the design it's a testament to how much people had to grit their teeth through the visuals to get to the good parts.
Calling that criticism "pathetic" is peak cope from people who hate that men have eyes and preferences. It's not "beating a dead horse" to point out the lead looks like a teenage boy instead of a beautiful woman it's the single biggest and most honest complaint about the character, and it never stops being valid no matter how many copies Forbidden West moves.
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