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At least I wish that was the actual issue. The real issue is rather trite.
They should've called it Roid Fighter instead; seriously.
Guy doesn't even use his body to fight and the only time he (rarely) actually touches someone is when he's either kicking or choking. And bodybuilding ain't a hobby of his. It's chess.
He should've been built like Gen.
Both the male and female physiques in video games are typically extensions of each gender's perfection.
Then there is Marissa.
Marisa is not perfect, but she's close to it. I'd probably tweak some things
World Warrior Tournament qualifications are to simply "show up" and you can enter, they're not doing drug testing or weapon checks.
She’s literally a woman but ok 🙄