I'm very upset with the fact that you think I'm not looking at the controversial aspects about sexualizing video games, darkchrono. I believe that you're just looking for excuses to keep this arguement running. I udnerstand that there are negatives about having the main characters skimpily dressed, but I think you're failing to realize that you're going against the media.
You can't beat the media. You can't beat society. Both the media and society have accepted the sexualizing of movies, videogames, television shows, etc. It's just a part of everyday life that you're eventually going to have to come to terms with.
Sexuality in the media is what can make or break a product. Sex sells. If it's a bad thing that all the main characters are going to be wearing next to nothing, oh well, more power to the companies if they can sell a game because a bunch of teens can get off on it.
Yes, I agree, that's disgusting, and I'd rather buy a game for its plot rather than how its characters look. But great games do come skimpily dressed nowadays.
Unless you think you have a shot at changing how the media is and how it works, which you don't, I suggest you realize that this arguement is futile. You're just going to have to overlook the little things that bother you, just like everyone else does when they find a hitch in what would otherwise be the 'perfect game'.