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Bloody Good Time by Ubisoft more T&A female characterizations

Bloody Good Time by Ubisoft more T&A female characterizations

Here we go again, another game full to the brim of really awesome female characters, fully clothed and ready to kick ass… oh wait. Figured we might as well highlight the female characters in Ubisoft’s upcoming XBLA title “Bloody Good Time”, yet more of the same sadly ladies. There’s the playboy bunny look, the Pammy Anderson look, the burlesque look and the slightly better goth look. Ahh well, what can you do eh? You can see the character arts below along with the game blurb.

Welcome to Hollywood! The home of fame and fortune! That’s what the flyer said anyway. The reality hasn’t proven quite so fruitful. All you need is one shot, and you’ll do whatever it takes to get it. Up to 8 players can play simultaneously on this exclusively multiplayer first person shooter. Choose your character and shoot down your competitors in 4 game modes (Hunt, Elimination, Revenge, Death Match) and on 3 Hollywood sets. Be prepared to run for fame and succeed at any cost or die trying!

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One Response to “Bloody Good Time by Ubisoft more T&A female characterizations”

  1. W says:

    It could be worse, at least the women are attractive, half the male characters are ugly. And at least the goth girl avoids the big breasted/brainless look.

    And I don’t know, I think it would be fun seeing a playboy bunny and a girl from the swim team charging down the street wielding whatever ridiculously heavy guns they stuff into the game. (and since we all know big guns are merely a phallic representation for the teenage boys playing the game, we most certainly wouldn’t want any ugly or overly clothed women carrying them. ;) )

    Of course, if I had XBLA I’d be playing “Dishwasher Vampire Smile” which has a little girl with a chainsaw as one of the protagonists.

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