lazuli wrote...
JG The Gamer wrote...
Male and Female Interests
Kelly Chambers - If you romanced Kelly, you should be rewarded as such in Mass Effect 3. One freeeaky secretary who's actually really sweet.
Samara - If you tried to romance her in Mass Effect 2, and you are Paragon you should be able to get another shot at her. No one can resist Shepard's charm. No one.
Kasumi -Variety is the spice of life. People were pining for her to be a romantic option. And if you made her loyal along with destroying the graybox, she could be yours since she's hopefully let go of Keiji.
Shiala - Another popular demand. Shiala reacts well to both male and female Shepards. If you saved Feros and are Paragon this choice should stand out.
I appreciate the thought you put into this list, but I think there's a double standard here. This portion of the list implies that it's acceptable for female Shepard to seek female companionship. The lack of a male option here is telling.
To be fair, Dragon Age another game done by Bioware featured, both heteorsexual, bisexual & homosexual (which includes Male & Male) romance options. Its just that this is not the case for ME.
To a certain extent I see that this is done to cater to mostly the male audience and perhaps EA is afraid to offend the sensibilities of the prudes & homophobes. If there are people are already complaining about Liara's romance back in ME1, can you imagine what it would be like if BW did something daring and included the Male to Male romance option.
I'm pretty sure that there will be endless ****ing and whining about that, even though it is entirely optional. And I think most people are okay with the idea of having an Asari as a LI because they are mostly female. Look, dress & sound female. Now imagine the opposite, if Asari are a race of monogendered aliens which mostly appear male & sound like males. There will be alot less people who will pick them as a LI.
Modifié par Aurica, 15 décembre 2010 - 10:51 .