- Jul 20, 2023
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I'll answer again, the game has characters with ABOUT HUMAN abilities, Moon is not like the others, she complains that the shoes hindered her movements doesn't mean she still can't, she only says because she doesn't feel comfortable wearing something she's not used to, Don't need a footnote saying, "Moon has less agility wearing heels" is it serious are you questioning what "magical powers" shoes have? It's the same as saying, "How is Superman flying with a cape? That should hurt the erodynamics, it doesn't make sense" physics and its present principles just need to make sense within the character's universe, i know that everyone has their own vision, but... I don't see any point in this criticism, or do you really think that Wonder Woman wearing bronze armor with breasts, while wearing platform heels, makes logical sense besides being pretty?I can handle some magic, but I just don't find it acceptable in the slightest to force the bodyguard to wear such shoes when the other girls don't. What kind of "magical powers" do those shoes give and why was this necessary? Only way I can accept that is to look at it from the perspective that there is some kind of weird role reversal aspect where you have better mobility with high heels, but Lily would beg to differ on that part. You can't excuse every little anomaly for it being fictional. I don't know how else to put it, but this seems wrong both on a fictional and non fictional kind of way. I may have accepted it if all the girls had high heels and not just the bodyguard. I was slightly pissed of that she walked out with high heels but seeing that the rest of them didn't have it when she has complained about the shoes impairing her movements during graduation just throws all the logic out the window. I don't know what else to say. The only "real" argument is that it looks good on her, which is partially undone by the fact she wasn't the only girl there. Bah, whatever, need to focus
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