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Ending goodbye with Kaidan, non-romanced, but with... romantic tension?


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Yriss

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I romanced Garrus in ME2 and ME3 (didn't play ME1, so it was assumed I romanced no one).

When Kaidan declared his feelings for me in ME3, I turned him down.

Then in London, as we say our goodbyes, Kaidan talks of things he wants to say and of a few regrets. Also, the voice acting on both sides suggests some sort of discomfort and tension. Like they're waiting to grab each other, but they know that they can't/shouldn't.

The voice acting direction was probably done primarily for the romance option, but I thought that all that tension worked out pretty well in a case of unrequited love as well. Kaidan still harbouring feelings for Shepard, and Shepard perhaps feeling sorry that she can't reciprocate. Maybe I'm reading too much into things, but I think it adds a nice layer of complexity to the relationships, platonic or not.

Anyone thought the same?

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Hadeedak

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Hell, I was in the same situation, but I did read it as "After all the @#*# they've been through, they're damn good friends."

"You're my brother, Kaidan." Damn skippy!

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BadExamp1e

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I imagine this would be weird playing as a straight, dude Shepard romancing someone else.

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Ryzaki

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BadExamp1e wrote...

I imagine this would be weird playing as a straight, dude Shepard romancing someone else.


Hell it's awkward with a gay dude Shep romancing someone else. :?

It's like Liara syndrome but not as blatant.

Modifié par Ryzaki, 29 juin 2012 - 06:07 .


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Guest_Rubios_*

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 You got Liara'd.

Deal with it  B)

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Yriss

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What's "getting Liara'd"? I'm not really familiar with that expression.

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MrStoob

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Yriss wrote...

What's "getting Liara'd"? I'm not really familiar with that expression.


It's a form of paranoia. lol