Hi guys,
yes it does seem weird that these women who regularly face arrows/swords/dragons don't feel the need to wear a great deal. Personally I'd be wearing so many layers of kevlar that I'd look like the Michelin woman. Still, I suppose we don't want too much realism in our games otherwise our heroes and heroines would be trying to commute to the city and get to the supermarket instead of battling fiends from the ethereal planes. Mind you (she says, arguing with herself) one wants the actual characters to ring true, and a little modesty and practicality would help with that.
I checked out ubisoft Bungleau and I'm not too sure about this Dark Messiah game, it sounds very linear to me. Bring back the good old days of getting thoroughly lost in exploration and treasure hunting. Sigh. Still, hopefully I'll get my little mitts on Oblivion soon and that will satisfy my magpie-like instincts. Or perhaps Gothic 3 which is in the offing.
By the way, I feel I should point out to the Americans amongst us that what I (being from Blighty) call jelly, you call Jello. Obviously one couldn't possibly sculpt in jam (which you call jelly) that would be downright silly