I’m no expert, but I’m guessing that if you have to tell people your game is not porn, there’s a pretty good chance that it is, in fact, porn. But don’t worry, Dead or Alive Paradise is not offensive or objectifying to women at all. How do I know? Director Yoshinori Ueda says so, and what would he possibly have to gain by lying? According to Ueda, “We’re certainly not trying to degrade women. They have beautiful bodies. We’re trying to show off the beauty of their bodies but we’re not trying to be degrading about it—we’re trying to show that they are beautiful characters.” He is all about respecting women and their inherent beauty, and really, what woman would not benefit from losing the chains of clothing confinement? Read more
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