@Xavier Chen: Pretty much. Other than liking her playstyle somewhat the only things i'm ever really interested in for D.Va is new cute skins to be used for her SFM animations. She gets her own personal short and still manages to be the single most bland character saved only because "cute waifu bait"
overwatched just went free to play for the weekend,you should make a comic about it.
my laptop is not powerfull enough to handle overwatch but i downloaded it eitherway,who knows i might get an actual gaming pc someday so why bother paying for a game that i can get for free.
Not the first time I overheard people talking about that "other" D.va video. Does it _actually_ have something in it besides "game characters having sex in Source Filmmaker"?
@Vode An: Modern world. You should know by now not to assume that any given person (especially fictional characters) has a fixed sexual orientation. Even if they're offended by the idea of not being one way. (Of course, if they're offended by it, don't talk about it.)
Well not all Overwatch crew got a sad story like Hanzo or Rein. So I can't conplain about it. Plus I'm sure this time it was more a fan service, over heavy plot cinematic... which is ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Ya, ditto. It's definitely the weakest. Also, it felt way too weird how her bubbleheaded personality seems to be more of a public persona. She was way too different from what it's hinted through her attitude in the voice lines. Plus...the whole mechanic thing? Heh.