Sporko
Big Gimpin
Yes and no. I think Aesthetics are more about just a particular "look", though.
For example: If I saw a still of Voldo just standing in a normal pose (not contorting and looking all freaky which is part of the reason he's so awesome), I wouldn't really care about him. I might give him a go because Katars are my favorite weapons but I didn't just see him and think "Oh man, a bondage gimp! I gotta get me some of that".
However, as far as Aesthetics as a whole image or appearance, though, that's definitely what drew me to Voldo. The way he moves, the way he attacks, the way he combines grace and control with completely bizarre almost inhuman style, and even the creepy gurgle breathing all come together to complete the total image, and that image is badass in a completely creepy and unsettling way.
If the character's style doesn't visually appeal to me (movement and fighting), then I can't bring myself to be interested enough to care to play them.
For example: If I saw a still of Voldo just standing in a normal pose (not contorting and looking all freaky which is part of the reason he's so awesome), I wouldn't really care about him. I might give him a go because Katars are my favorite weapons but I didn't just see him and think "Oh man, a bondage gimp! I gotta get me some of that".
However, as far as Aesthetics as a whole image or appearance, though, that's definitely what drew me to Voldo. The way he moves, the way he attacks, the way he combines grace and control with completely bizarre almost inhuman style, and even the creepy gurgle breathing all come together to complete the total image, and that image is badass in a completely creepy and unsettling way.
If the character's style doesn't visually appeal to me (movement and fighting), then I can't bring myself to be interested enough to care to play them.