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Steve's romance is one of my favourite romances, IMO


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SwobyJ

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Let us just say that Bioware can still do better.



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Let us just say that Bioware can still do better.

 

To be fair, that entire scene's context doesn't really play like MaleShep hitting on Cortez.  It reads worse than it sounds. 



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To be fair, that entire scene's context doesn't really play like MaleShep hitting on Cortez.  It reads worse than it sounds. 

 

I kinda agree with both perspectives. A lot of the scenes have this subtext to them that I don't want to exist (becauseI'mnotromancingyouSteve), but at the same time, they don't. It's weird. I don't like that.

 

It's a bit (even with some differences) like when I was just trying to be friendly with Ashley in ME1. Sure I could avoid it, but I always got the sense that the writers needed me to go ahead and initiate it.

 

Not the same with Steve, yes, but I do wish that there was more to Steve at first than his grieving of his lost lover, in the main scenes with him. This happens later on, and like I said I loved the Leviathan and Citadel bits (and towards the end), but still.

 

I felt similarly annoyed about Miranda "Mah sistah, mah fathah, my sistah". Please let me know that there's more to you than your 1 sole problem to be solved so I can bangyouokay? Mass Effect games need more texture to the roleplaying than that now imo, and maybe Inquisition (different game yes, but some shared devs) could give us a good or bad sign when it comes to this.



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Interesting. I think I like femShep's dialogue in this scene better.