erik malkavian Posted June 24 Posted June 24 This is ridiculous Obsidian. This time your excuse for no romance in The Outer Worlds 2 is not that you don't have enough money but that it somehow detracts from the RPG??? (and I own POE 1 & 2 Complete Editions and The Spacer Choice Edition of the Outer Worlds) RPG's are about RELATIONSHIP's. That's why you develop a Role-Playing Character to relate to the game world in certain ways and not being able to romance NPC's you come across is just plain ridiculous and inorganic. You walk into a bar and see this pretty young lass across the bar and say "Let me buy you a drink" and one things leads to another and your in the sack. What the heck is wrong with THAT? That's the essense of RPG's. You walk around and interact with the world and the characters you meet including romancing some of them. I just don't get this AVERSION to Romance with Obsidian Now? Larian Studios is able to do it. Rockstar is able to do in MULTIPLE Games (The scenario I painted is straight out of Red Dead Redemption 2). You have the largest publisher in the World backing your work and placing a $80 price tag on The Outer Worlds 2 and you weren't able to any romance to it for that price?? You may not want to hear what I'm saying but I am a Customer and the "Customer is always right" because if we don't buy your games, your out of business, Period! 1 1
kanisatha Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Right, well, I'm a customer too, and this customer says "Great job Obsidian for ditching stupid, useless romances in your RPGs." Their developer resources are much better spent on pretty much anything else. 1
Lara Denton Posted Friday at 04:31 AM Posted Friday at 04:31 AM I agree with the OP. There are other games to spend my time on. Disappointing, really.
UrbaNebula Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago As somebody who enjoyed Baldur's Gate 3, I would argue that even that game handled romance poorly. Characters that I had given little to no focus where suddenly looking to jump my bones by the end of the first act. What started as a polite conversations with Gale and Wyll turned into these weird moments of sexual tension. I'd spoken to each of them an entire three times, including the time I met them. Then again, I can't say that I personally understand the fascination with romance in games like this. Were I in any way interested I'd just play one of those dating sims.
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