Yeah, Fable III was rather disappointing. They spend a lot of advertising for the post-monarch section of the game, but it ended up being too fast and relatively uninteresting until the ending. Plus the amount of bugs is rather unforgivable.
Emma wrote:Is it in DAII that they leave if you continue to be a jackass to them or do something they vehemently disagree with? Or was that Origins? Regardless, I like it. It makes your actions have consequences.
It's kind of both, but I think more in Dragon Age Origins. If they ever do make changes for DAIII, I really wish you can keep the rivalry system. I like not having to suck up to whatever opinions my party have just to befriend them.
Emma wrote:And yeah, just make everyone bisexual and let everyone romance whoever the hell they want regardless of gender. I LOVED that about DAII. Anyone who cries "that's unrealistic" (as many people did) in a game with magic and elves needs to check themselves at the door. My femShep will forever be sad she can't romance Tali or Ashley.
Tell me about it. D: People complain "But I play video games to escapppeeee~ I don't want to see tey contagious gayness!" In reality, it really should be that case because the world is so heterosexist that it's a relief to play a game where it's not about your sexuality, but love itself. I especially love how, if you choose a gay relationship, it's not ANY different (well, obviously there are some differences, but I mean they don't treat it like it's some alien thing or they behave differently because of it or anything) than if you were choosing a straight one.