It was most likely approved because she is an attractive woman.
However, you could also argue that it is a picture that is related to the game as well, as it is depicting a very successful advertising campaign for the game at the manufacturer's booth at a major gaming convention.
I would have approved it had I been a Geekmodder, but I do see your point.
I would have rejected the image because of the bloody fingerprints on her torso. We all know that zombies don't have fresh, running blood. SOOOO unrealistic!
I would have rejected the image because of the bloody fingerprints on her torso. We all know that zombies don't have fresh, running blood. SOOOO unrealistic!
Certainly I'm aware that people have different moral standards than I do, and that taste and decency vary from person to person and from culture to culture.
I also realize that some people are incapable of looking at a picture of a female--even a non-nude, non-sexually explicit picture--without it arousing such lust that they feel shamed and embarrassed.
Still, I can't help but be a little alarmed whenever somebody protests the mere image of an attractive lady who isn't wearing a burqua.
Considering that this picture was taken at a gaming convention and features the actual model on the box cover (and components)of the game itself, it is difficult to imagine a picture that would be MORE appropriate.
I submitted an almost identical photo and it was rejected twice for being irrelevant to the subject matter and offensive...
Both characters are on the box cover and the photos were taken at the Flying Frog booth at GenCon. Could they be more relevant? I can think of any number of things that are more offensive than a guy wearing tattered clothes and fake blood and a girl wearing daisy dukes.
I had to read a bunch of comments about censorship just to see if I would be the first to crack a joke about how I would prefer to spend my "Last Night on Earth." Now, I'm out of the mood.
I don't appreciate the way that zombie is being objectified.
Female farmer violence towards innocent zombies is on the rise!! If this is already happening in public, think of what must be going on in their homes...
I also realize that some people are incapable of looking at a picture of a female--even a non-nude, non-sexually explicit picture--without it arousing such lust that they feel shamed and embarrassed.
It was most likely approved because she is an attractive woman.
However, you could also argue that it is a picture that is related to the game as well, as it is depicting a very successful advertising campaign for the game at the manufacturer's booth at a major gaming convention.
I would have approved it had I been a Geekmodder, but I do see your point.
Well hey, he's quite an attractive zombie, himself.