I don't necessarily mean the type of person/alien who's available, more how it works in game.
I know, I know, many people don't care for the romances. I, however, am a hopeless fluffy marshmallow when it comes to that kind of stuff and really enjoy them. Not only that but I find a different romance per playthrough helps me know who my Shep is, and gives me fresh content to experience.
Doesn't mean I don't have any criticisms of how they've worked in the original trilogy though.
This is what I'd like....
1 - Seeing how Shep made some pretty huge decisions like deciding the fate of an entire species, I'd like one or two love interests to have a very bad reaction to some of the decisions you may make. For example, say you could romance a Krogan (that'd be interesting
) but you decided not to cure the genophage. I'd like it to be a point of no return and they dump you there and then. Actual consequences for some of the very polarising choices in the game. Not all the time, not for every romance, but only when truly applicable so that it isn't overused.
2 - Sex. Why oh why can you only sleep with your LI at the END of ME1 and 2??
'Oh look honey, we're probs gonna die, so let's wait till the night before. Hopefully it won't be weird, or awkward, or 'how the heck do you have sex with a turian' sex, and will go really well first time round. It better, apparently it's all we've got.'
Nope. Hate that. Let me take it at my pace please and trigger the scenes when I want to. I mean, wouldn't Tali get sick? Shouldn't you get giggedy giggedy a while before the SM to make sure she's healthy enough to fight? Shouldn't Garrus and femShep "practice" with Mordin's instructional vids a few times?
3 - More cutscenes. I just romanced Iron Bull in my first DA:I run and was really happy with the amount of cutscenes and moments he and my IQ had together. They triggered all the way through the majority of the game so were well paced, and ended with a great scene on the balcony. I'd ask for that amount of dedicated content for every romance, I loved it.
Thoughts?





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