Many Mass Effect/BioWare fans are disappointed by BioWare’s decision to exclude same-sex romances from ME2. While romances are only a part of the game, they help immersion. The adventure is not quite the same without the romances.
To this date, the only official response has been that “Shepard is a pre-defined character and he is who he is, or she is”. Will all due respect to BioWare, that statement itself is contradictory. If Shepard does not even have a pre-defined gender, how is he or she a pre-defined character? If Shepard does not even have a pre-defined gender, why must the male version of Shepard have a pre-defined sexuality. BioWare's statement is especially strange in light of f/f relations already present in the game.
While BioWare is a business and they are free to make their games as they see fit. We, as fans, should make our voices heard. BioWare have listened to the fans before and I hope they will do so again.
Modifié par Arik7, 16 février 2010 - 01:28 .




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