I'VE BEEN SCARED OF SLEEPING WITH THE LIGHTS ON
I KNOW SHE'S NOT THERE, I KNOW SHE'S GOING TO HIS FLAT
A CAPRICORN, OH FUCK THAT
THEY SAY SEX SELLS, I KNOW THAT
the tune is so catchy... damn...
and then they just casually drop
HOW'S IT FEEL? HOW'S IT FEEL TO BE SO LOVED? HOW'S IT FEEL TO BE SO LOVED, YET SO ALONE????
with a dramatic pause afterwards that lasts a second. clearly put there on purpose to make you think about the lyrics.
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Raid: Shadow Legends has now reached the inevitable point of the cycle of fantasy themed game that starts with "we also have sexy ladies" marketing where its being promoted by shill accounts on the social media known as Twitter.
But it's not just the presence in the sewer. This is the Google summary:
This the Publisher's own page for it:
Strangely despite the "18+" in the top left corner, the game is still available on the infamously touchy Apple Play Store. So no, we can be very assured there will not even be so much as a nipple in it, let alone anything spicy enough to warrant any 18+ rating.
This is one of the truths behind the "sex sells" argument. It doesn't, this hasn't led to Raid gaining massive sales, dominating over games that don't use sexy marketing, etc.
If you look at the charts for Apple's top games, it's way below things like Roblox, Candy Crush Saga, Pokemon GO, Monopoly GO!, Minecraft and various other cartoony things.
This is with that creepy marketing, and well, why? Well it's just not that impressive in its niche any more.
It's just if you're having artwork made - it doesn't cost any more to add "make it horny" to the notes on female characters, and you'll definitely get endorsements from certain executives.
-wincenworks
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