Well, I guess we just have to agree to disagree on the sexual aspect. I really don't see a practical use of an extremely tight suit with a push-up bra in a combat type situation (besides from distracting the enemies - well, just proves my point:D), with every second cutscene pointing to her ass/tits. Of course the narrative goes along with the sexualization nicely (she has to be comfortable under the armour or smthn), but we're wiser than that arent we. What my point was (and was a bit clumsy at expressing it), is that it wants to be subtly sexual (like saying "I'm not trying to be sexy, it's just a coindence"). That's where the comparison with Bayonetta comes in: it was blatantly and expressively sexed up and it didnt give a damn. :)
sorry for still buggin with this, but it had to be said. On with the topic at hand. :)