I think part of it comes from the fact that she looks near enough to perfect to a J-Pop Idol, which itself is a trope that some don't like. Pop idol culture is already a teeming mass of conflicting fans, and invoking those tropes in a fighting game character, especially one as generally somber as Tekken, strikes some as a step too far. That's a visual tone thing, though, seeing as this is already a fighting game with androids, kabuki woodcraft robots, and a frickin' bear. ...
I think part of it comes from the fact that she looks near enough to perfect to a J-Pop Idol, which itself is a trope that some don't like. Pop idol culture is already a teeming mass of conflicting fans, and invoking those tropes in a fighting game character, especially one as generally somber as Tekken, strikes some as a step too far. That's a visual tone thing, though, seeing as this is already a fighting game with androids, kabuki woodcraft robots, and a frickin' bear.
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