![]() And that's not even a huge priority for me, as most of my favorite LIs are more respite-from-the-plot than bound to it. There are so many options, it's not "oh, you're a guy so here are these two women you can sleep with, you're a girl so here's this one guy, what are gay/bi people even?" It's so nice to be given that same respect and consideration.Īs far as what they could learn from others, all I'd suggest is that the romances themselves could stand to feel more organic or tied in with the overall story. And it's not just the depth, it's the breadth. So many others lately have started including little bits of romance here and there, but in some games it's really obvious that it's not something the developer is into, it's kind of half-hearted. The great thing about Bioware romances is how they're not an afterthought. ![]() ![]() I rolled other characters and eventually went after Aribeth and Nathyrra too. I remember stumbling on that little bit with Aarin Gend in NWN (and flirting shamelessly with Linu and Daelan lolol, even though they're not romanceable) and then I played Hordes of the Underdark and all of a sudden there was this fully-fledged companion romance with Valen the tiefling and that was such an awesome wtf-inducing moment for me! I thought it was so cool that in the midst of all this adventuring and dungeon-crawling, my character could fall in love and have a whole other emotional journey going on on the side. Bioware was my introduction to romances in gaming.
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