As a female gamer I would very much appreciate 100% male nudity in all video games. Good thing PC lets me mod. I want an elderscrolls mod that puts huge bouncing titties on EVERY npc. Even the mudcrabs. Why has no one made a mod like that yet? Getting attacked by a pack of hungry skyrim titty-wolves would make my day.
Great cartoon btw.
IMO, the dissonance between male and female gamers isn't necessarily focused on objectification. So many girl gamers I know idolize Harley Quin and her skimpy booty shorts. I think the real problem girls face is harassment online. Everything else is open territory to bitch about. I followed Project M (smash brothers fan hack) for a while and the fans would nit pick every little aspect of the game developers progress. They'd bitch about how broken a character's up air attack was then the dev team would nerf it in the next patch. I've never seen so much complaining from a bunch of wussy dudes over a fan hack. The entire project was amazing in scope and had such a positive effect on the Smash community... but holy shit did the fans have so much to complain about. I felt bad for the developers.
And only like two girls bitched the whole time because let's face it, the competitive Smash scene is a testosterone littered shark tank. What I'm trying to get at is that the entire gaming community is entitled to complain about things. You have a small group of girls that consider themselves gamers and if any of them complain about something, guaranteed some guy is going to hypocritically walk in and bitch about the fact that girls are bitching because we're all a bunch of sad bitches.
Sorry to leave such a small review and such a huge opinion. The cartoon was awesome. The style was sexy. I noticed those dotted outlines a little past half way through. Little things like that make my day. The voice acting was expert, drawing on point, fun lip synch, smooth frame by frame animations. I respect this cartoon a lot. Again, sorry for my two cents but it's a topic basically everyone has an opinion on and I've never ranted about it before.