So you've confirmed your knowledge of Russia is limited to a very niche genre of... porn games.Russian games end up with art...
Have you ever wondered what the Russian porn game devs target market is? Their domestic, where the average salary is a quarter of that in the USA, so you'd think twice or thrice before becoming a paid subscriber to any porn site, or porn game patreon site? Or maybe porn game development is your average Russian IT whizkid's clever, albeit naive in the longer run, plan to get rich fast, and their target audience is... their imagined, typical Westerner with their Western kinks and standards of attractiveness? Think of a porn game dev as a pimp rather than a connoisseur showcasing their own personal preferences to the world. No, they make the games they think their audiences will like, not necessarily what they like. Do you really think the Japanese devs love nothing more than when their women get raped by tentacles and goblins, and your average Japanese woman is a schoolgirl with magical abilities? No, these standards reflect the lewd imagination of the collective player and say a lot more about the consumer than the author. Which has very little to do with reality. Just as a little departure from the porn subrealm of pop-culture, why don't you Google images for 'Lubvi ne byvaet', a recent Russian rom-com to see if the mainstream Russian beauty standards resemble anything you porn-played so far.
I don't know and I've played quite a few Russian h-games too. 'Jack o'nine tails' is an aesthetic disaster with no style or direction, just a collection of stolen hentai and deviantart-style drawings. 'Girl's Life' has a similarly random collection of stolen porn photos, 99% of which is hardocre American porn. 'Rodinka's lewd adventures' graphically tries to follow the style of Japanese mangas, with slightly underage overtones, so no huge knockers or duck faces there. 'Prepare Uranus' parodies the American comic drawing style, with a so so execution, though the dev's newest project is a much better attempt... and it's not inspired by any Russian-specific graphic or aesthetic tropes, but again, the American Disneyland. That 'Starcraft' porn spoof is also mocking an American game.proportions like that all the time, and you don't really do something like that without liking it do you.
And then you have 'SlutEd', using manipulated photos of Foxy Di, a live action Russian porn actress, whose body is as far as possible from what you purport to be the Russian beauty standard: young, natural looks and delightfully mid-sized breasts.
Little surprise that wealthy people, especially the noveau riches, are materialistic. But surprise, surprise, the vast majority of Russians are not that wealthy. Why don't you watch some amateur Russian porn shot inside their apartments to have an indecent peak at your average Russian living standards? And beauty too.russians are by all means materialistic, especially the wealthy ones.
It doesn't take a lot of googling to find that the spread of big eyes in Japanese manga started with Osamu Tezuka, the very Godfather of Manga, who's childhood inspiration was 'Bambi', the Disney classic he claimed to have seen over 80 times. If this isn't a film about expressive big eyes on disproportionately oversized heads, then I don't know what is.Also if anything you said about manga was true, most manga wouldn't involve japanese people, and it does.