Talk:Bayonetta 2/@comment-3969618-20150128093647/@comment-3969618-20150128233938

Admittedly, this is less about sexualization and more about how everyone in the entire game is now super fabulous because what tone was made, as opposed to the first game where only most people were fabulous. If you took any character from the game and put him/her into any other game, they would burn through the fabric of reality. Basically, I am saying that Bayonetta's standard is not the same as the normal standard. The only reason why nobody is complaining about how skimpily Loptr is dressed is because he comes from Bayonetta, and everyone dresses like that. If he was put into, say, Dark Souls, the Internet would explode with fury and madness because he is, comparatively, much worse looking there.