Hades 2 Aphrodite CONTROVERSY Explained!



Hades 2 early access is out now, but some people are arguing over Aphrodite and her design, whether the game is woke, whether there are double standards in the gaming industry and more. So what’s really going on?

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23 thoughts on “Hades 2 Aphrodite CONTROVERSY Explained!”

  1. This is stupid, stellar blade didn't deserve the censorship that it got for its character. Blatant favouritism by idiots on the internet.
    One of the people that complained even doxed a guy, then got doxed themselves and cried. Justice was served.
    Except for eve that got all her dresses covered up, no more cleavage and no more thighs, all clothed.

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  2. Sexuality is a touchy subject in games, and it needs to be handled with great care regarding where you put it. Gods who can freely alter their appearance at will and are known for being incredibly vain? Yeah those guys get to be sexy. Random ass soldiers who are for some reason is skintight leotards with boob windows and full faces of makeup? No

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  3. Idk stellar blade is just the same old sexualization without thought. Hades is self-consciously horny but it includes plenty kinds of sexuality and that sexuality plays into their overall character.

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  4. Love the people in the comments demanding realism and complaining about sexualisation. The point of the art is what determines whether or not that is appropriate, not the characters. If both are meant to be attractive then it is acceptable for both to be.

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  5. The issue with Stella Blade was that all the advertising showed one thing and came with promises that the game wouldnt be censored, and then when it was released it was censored. THAT is the problem, not the sexualization of the lead.

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  6. IT'S THE FUCKING GREEK GODS, THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE HOT. It's a Cultural Standard of the Greek Mythology, to say the gods are not ''sexy'' is like going against the Mythology itself. People complain about a Mythology that is old in our time? Jesus christ, fucking no-brainers.

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  7. stellar blade wasnt sexualising characters it was objectifying women and attempting and failing to be a gooner game, theres no point to it its just empty tasteless gooner bait that doesnt even have a drop of personality.

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