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Key question:
WHY does there need to be romancing in an Assassin's Creed game, fullstop?
Key question:
WHY does there need to be romancing in an Assassin's Creed game, fullstop?
It adds nothing, it's always cringe because western devs don't know how to portray love, and it's simply unnecessary.
Instead of adding woke bs, add more cool stealth mechanics and stuff.
If the romance is as explicit as it was in Witcher 3 and Andromeda, we should be all for it.
Probably because it was with himself, the poser.It tells the story of the lifetime of (pseudo)historical characters. Most people have romance in their lives, and so do those characters. Ezio Auditore had a love interest, I don't remember it being an issue. So did the guy in Paris and the gal in London.
The game doesn't push it. The option is just not limited. If you have gay relations in the game it's because you chose to as the player.It's 2020, were anyone expecting anything different? Games are becoming something more than just games that supposed entertain, but push SJW and LGBT stuff.
there’s a lot of romances to have that can be found all over the map
It tells the story of the lifetime of (pseudo)historical characters. Most people have romance in their lives, and so do those characters. Ezio Auditore had a love interest, I don't remember it being an issue. So did the guy in Paris and the gal in London.
Yep, I loved my lesbian romances in Odyssey with Kassandra. Alexios on the otherhands was a big time womanizer.
I was PISSED when my Kassandra was forced to mate with that BETA.
Half Life 2 was fine without Freeman banging Alyx.
MGS5 was fine without Snake banging Skinbreather.
FF10 was fine without Tidus banging Yuna.
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Also AC has its lore based on DNA memory, so in order to fit in that story, all characters need to have descendants.
Those were set stories with set romances that added to the narrative. Take Edwards "romance" side plot, for example. Caroline and the life of riches he wanted to share with her was his entire motivation for becoming a pirate. That ultimately ended up costing him his life with her since she died of a terminal disease before he could return, and it tied directly in to the ending with him retiring to England a changed man and meeting his daughter. That was the best ending to any AC game.It tells the story of the lifetime of (pseudo)historical characters. Most people have romance in their lives, and so do those characters. Ezio Auditore had a love interest, I don't remember it being an issue. So did the guy in Paris and the gal in London.
More degeneracy from the woketards.
Do they allow you to identify as a frying pan, too?
I don’t care .. and this is disgusting just give us a game for fun
Looks like the game was ahead of its time. Especially with the nutjobs out there these days.Some of these comments are... interesting
Try not to throw up but... 13 years ago in Mass Effect, I, a straight male, played as a female Shep and I romanced a female alien.
bottomAnd if the option is there which one are you picking?
So if you are able to choose which one are you picking?
Some of these comments are... interesting
Try not to throw up but... 13 years ago in Mass Effect, I, a straight male, played as a female Shep and I romanced a female alien.
Odyssey had this, see no issue with it.
Pretty sure religions before christianity had this everywhere
Some of these comments are... interesting
Try not to throw up but... 13 years ago in Mass Effect, I, a straight male, played as a female Shep and I romanced a female alien.
I mean... Asari? Female? Technically...Some of these comments are... interesting
Try not to throw up but... 13 years ago in Mass Effect, I, a straight male, played as a female Shep and I romanced a female alien.
Yet another reason to not buy Ubisoft's games.
I forgot to include it, sorry.What about chicken breast?
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla lets you have homosexual romances
"You can choose how to approach [romances] any way you see fit."
Just like Assassin’s Creed Odyssey before it, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will let you engage in homosexual romances.
Speaking with Stevivor, Narrative Director Darby McDevitt said that homosexual relationships will be possible.
“Yeah — there’s a lot of romances to have that can be found all over the map,” he said, “and you can choose how to approach them any way you see fit.”
While Odyssey came out strong with an approach that encouraged players to roleplay as a heterosexual, homosexual or asexual character, that narrative hit a bump when DLC forced your protagonist to marry and have a child. While Ubisoft apologised and corrected the mistake, one hopes that Valhalla will learn from Odyssey‘s mistakes and provide a playthrough with the need for a patch.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is planned for a holiday 2020 release on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Stadia where available.
Source: Stevivor
Yes, yes, I know: "Who cares?"
Hope they have an option for it to not be an option.
Cause get that sausage out my face! That's why! Joking. Calm down. Lol. A.C.O is one of my favorite games ever.See no evil hear no evil? Sounds like you'd like to be an ostrich with your head in the sand, if it's an option you have to voluntary chose anyway, why would the presence of it offend you?
People also go to the bathroom and at a few points in life really (REALLY) bad diarrhea... we need that in a game too?It tells the story of the lifetime of (pseudo)historical characters. Most people have romance in their lives, and so do those characters. Ezio Auditore had a love interest, I don't remember it being an issue. So did the guy in Paris and the gal in London.
True but don't most heterosexual sex scenes in both games and any other form of entertainment seen as unnecessary, its mostly criticised.You obviously haven't played The Witcher 3.
You'll meet someone and fuck them within two lines of dialogue. Seriously this is the most throw away content ever.