The idea of a group of special people being held in bondage, even in fiction--and everyone being pretty okay with it--was unbearable.
Arcanum II: Diesel & DreadnoughtsSo, which beloved series' reboot from EA and/or Activision you want most?
Activision: Arcanum, Krondor, Wizards & Warriors, Quest series, Caesar?
EA: Ultima, Lands of Lore, Dungeon Keeper, Kyrandia, Nox, Bioforge?
Dragon Age: The Veilguard's gameplay reveal emphasises just how terminally out of touch EA and BioWare have become
Diverse steampunk victorian setting - I like it! Synergy of technology and magic, colourful costumes and intricate clockwork gadgets, diverse adventurers ofArcanum II: Diesel & DreadnoughtsSo, which beloved series' reboot from EA and/or Activision you want most?
Activision: Arcanum, Krondor, Wizards & Warriors, Quest series, Caesar?
EA: Ultima, Lands of Lore, Dungeon Keeper, Kyrandia, Nox, Bioforge?
Game journos have to put out articles like this every once in a while to prove they have some credibility.PC Gamer :
Dragon Age: The Veilguard's gameplay reveal emphasises just how terminally out of touch EA and BioWare have become
PC Gamer already put out 2 articles about Dragon Age 4. One said its basically the end of Dragon Age, and turned it into Mass Effect with swords. The other saying Baldur's Gate 3 is the real Dragon Age sequel.Game journos have to put out articles like this every once in a while to prove they have some credibility.PC Gamer :
Dragon Age: The Veilguard's gameplay reveal emphasises just how terminally out of touch EA and BioWare have become
It's not mainstream, but I do think it's representative of what 40% of the fanbase opinion of the game. (fanbase: non-chud, non-terminally online, relatively casual homo ludens)Its not "every once in a while", its the mainstream opinion.
The "I love Black Cock" Jester the second Gaming Journo giving him Bias Affirmation article (it's hitting his male g-spot).PC Gamer :
Dragon Age: The Veilguard's gameplay reveal emphasises just how terminally out of touch EA and BioWare have become
Don't @ me you foul vermin.It's not mainstream, but I do think it's representative of what 40% of the fanbase opinion of the game. (fanbase: non-chud, non-terminally online, relatively casual homo ludens)Its not "every once in a while", its the mainstream opinion.
The "I love Black Cock" Jester the second Gaming Journo giving him Bias Affirmation article (it's hitting his male g-spot).PC Gamer :
Dragon Age: The Veilguard's gameplay reveal emphasises just how terminally out of touch EA and BioWare have become
It doesn't have any characters one would want to see the boobs of though.Inquisition already had boobs tho.So I was right - BG3 came out and someone from EA called Bioware to add boobs.
No it doesn'tChoices and consequences, branching narratives, a more complex evil path than just "haha, I'll do the same thing the good character would, but I will ask for MONEY!"
This comment just proves people just hate on BG3 for no reason.Can't wait for the Larian fans and redditors to start complaining about the sex acts not being degenerate enough.
No mention of C&C?So, which beloved series' reboot from EA and/or Activision you want most?
Activision: Arcanum, Krondor, Wizards & Warriors, Quest series, Caesar?
EA: Ultima, Lands of Lore, Dungeon Keeper, Kyrandia, Nox, Bioforge?
also half of mentioned games are not even "series"No mention of C&C?So, which beloved series' reboot from EA and/or Activision you want most?
Activision: Arcanum, Krondor, Wizards & Warriors, Quest series, Caesar?
EA: Ultima, Lands of Lore, Dungeon Keeper, Kyrandia, Nox, Bioforge?
It's more a matter of resources I think. Cyberpunk had only 1 romancible companion for normal male protagonists, which is the only metric that matters, the gypsie hobo Panam.I don't get the appeal of this. In Cyberpunk 2077 romanceable characters had preferences, just like the player. It made these characters more unique and... actually diverse unlike a literal legion of pansexual clones with different skins.All romance-able companions were playersexual in DA2 already, neither BG3 nor Failguard invented this.
I'm not sure that romance has anything to do with sex in this one. Just look at this freakshow, out of 4 "females":The thing that confuses me is that everyone is a sex hungry freak so they spend retarded amounts of time and energy making everyone romancable at the cost of actual game, then because of modern agenda requirements they make everyone hideous or queer. Some real mixed messages there that makes it seem like there is no direction or even interest in their own story.
do you understand how little it narrows it down?the tranny
FFS, because the hero gets the princess in the end, it's part of genre.FFS, it's (supposed to be) an RPG. Why would you care about romances?
mc is a nigga so... all of them?How many people find any of these sexually attractive, I wonder?