Pragmata doesn't really grab my attention—it's not my kind of game—but as soon as I saw the trailer and the little girl, I knew it was going to go viral on Twitter.
Even so, I don't see the problem. It seems crazy to me that the people who sexualize minors the most are the very ones who "defend" them by saying they shouldn't be sexualized. I like lolis, and when I saw the girl from Pragmata, the first thing I thought was that she was adorable and looked like Leon Kennedy’s daughter—nothing sexual about it—but when those self-righteous moral crusaders saw her, the first thing they thought about was how to sexualize her… It’s a pretty funny irony.
Are they going to sexualize her? Almost certainly—it’s no surprise; they sexualized Hornet, and she’s a stick-figure-style spider. In the end, it’s not about whether it’s right or wrong, but the importance people who don’t even consume the content attach to it. I deeply dislike reggaeton and its urban variants; it really bothers me that the only things they know how to "sing" about are drugs, sex, and violence, plus objectifying women, but I don’t go around bothering those who enjoy it, because I don’t care— I simply ignore the topic and don’t get involved because I know I don’t like it, and I’d rather spend my time enjoying and talking about the things I do like.