![]() You find tons of articles on the issue, with Nikola Suprak on voicing his confusion about the idea of alienating the entirety of female gamers while Brian Crecente on listed various voices from the gaming community, all sharing the overwhelmingly negative reception to the 30 cm abomination. ![]() I mean, it would definitely cause conversation, but afterwards people are probably unwilling to speak with you anymore. The reaction was honestly just as you would expect it to go down, thankfully: The gaming press and activists were shocked and disgusted with the misogynist nightmare that must have happened in the brains of whoever thought that selling a special edition with that thing in it would be a good idea, let alone the crazy minds of whoever would name this “a striking conversation piece”. The torso does not look like it is from a zombie and as people quickly pointed out the wounds left the two bikini-clad globes completely intact. ![]() The piece in question is a mutilated torso of a woman, with arms, legs, and head removed to leave only a body with a pair of tits attached to it. While the game was actually released in April 2013, the publisher Deep Silver announced in January 2013 that there would be a “Zombie Bait Edition” including what was called “ Dead Island’s grotesque take on an iconic Roman marble torso sculpture” and that it should “ make a striking conversation piece on any discering zombie gamer’s mantel“. But before we talk about the game, let us talk a little bit about controversies because “Dead Island Riptide” continues the trend of the first game.
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