>>31995974Well, looking past whatever personal prejudices this board might have against 3d women, the game and the message it tries to convey just aren't very good.
I get that it's supposed to explicitly pander to a group of people who feel underrepresented (female gamers), and I understand how it can be rather frustrating having your existence be either overlooked or stereotyped above and beyond, but this is not the way you do a message.
To explain it simply, Pokémon might be the most gender egalitarian videogame in the industry, it lets you play as a boy or girl, with no relevant difference in gameplay or story, none of its themes ever focus on any topics exclusive to either men or women, and the sheer variety of Pokémon means there's little to no chance of someone disliking all of them.
Now look at what Pure Pink does. It only lets you pick girls, the colour scheme and style is deliberately feminine, and the evil team is literally just masculine men, so the themes are only relatable to women, and the narrative actively antagonizes men.
Plus, there's the implication all women hate masculinity, all men hate femininity, and that no person can like anything associated with the other gender, so guys can't find anything cute or pretty, and girls can't like something cool or powerful.