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European media gave "Sword Star" 4 stars: enjoy the game There is no need to argue about political correctness

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European media Eurogamer released a review of "Sword Star" and gave it a four-star review, which mentioned the opinion on the appearance of the heroine's character.

European media gave "Sword Star" 4 stars: enjoy the game There is no need to argue about political correctness

Reviewers say they don't think Eve is specifically designed for men, and that Shift Up's other game, Nikke, makes a huge profit by selling clothing, and that it has a large female fan base, at least in Japan and South Korea. This approach obviously suits Shift Up, so it's understandable why there are so many costumes in Sword Star.

European media gave "Sword Star" 4 stars: enjoy the game There is no need to argue about political correctness

True, it gives the impression of being vulgar, but apparently this is not just for male subjects. At best, it's just an embarrassing look for video games – and it's this way that makes them look childish and superficial as some insiders and outsiders believe. Reviewers are calling on players to focus on what is more appealing about the game, rather than this distorted internet phenomenon.

European media gave "Sword Star" 4 stars: enjoy the game There is no need to argue about political correctness

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