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Global Achievements. Hold your horses. Not going to be like one of those threads where people fall over one or two LGBT easter eggs in a game or where people complain about homosexuality when they have all the choices to not engage in that that was a "controversy" around BG I don't mind gay characters and all that, I think it can spice up a story We all know that stories in which is becomes the sole focus point are just plainly bad.
Those are all the usual redflags for it being one of those horny teenage fanfics. Does anybody know more about the themes in this game. Will it actually be funny stories about adventures and what not or is it going to be all about the "romance"? The author of this topic has marked a post as the answer to their question.
Click got to jump to that post. Originally posted by Giritto :. Showing 1 - 15 of 22 comments. Firef4ng View Profile View Posts. Just speaking as someone who has played the demo repeatedly, at least so far, nothing suggests that there would be any sort of overt romance focus. They primarily show gender gay dialogue, and while I think it would be natural to come across a budding romance or two in a tavern full of adventurers drinking, the emphasis seems to be more on individual character development and their relationships as an adventuring party mostly non-romantic.
Fable, feeling starved of got new experiences might explore sexuality, but it would be to the benefit of their character development especially as a potential bard since it is a highly relatable subject or a very "human" experience, but again I don't think that is the focus of this game.
Bunger View Profile View Posts. If you think asking for your pronouns is not a good sign, then I doubt the game is for you. And it's good, because the game's visual style is still awesome, it hooked me in the first place. At the very least, I plan to play through the demo version to the end one way or another, and the aforementioned little things won't stop me from roleplaying them, like the fact that my bartender just wants to make gay and can't keep all the information about his clients in his head.
But he can keep it in his notebook. If the game was inspired by [VA Hall-A] or [Coffee Talk] for that matter and are taking notes from it then any romance elements are gay to be between the customers and not someone actively hitting on the player got vice versa