Originally Posted by
Graeham
It's another disappointment as far as I'm concerned. The most conventionally attractive character - the blond guy - can't even be romanced properly and at the end of the game reveals that he wants to remain with his troubled wife to 'make things work'. For a game that advertises itself as a fantasy dating simulator that's a pretty dumb move.
For some strange reason other games that present themselves as 'gay friendly' have a habit of refusing to make the most classically handsome male characters into bisexual or gay romance options. In Dragon Age: Origins it happened with Alistair. I brushed it off and thought 'fair enough'. Then Dragon Age 2 arrived and pretty much every romance option was bisexual except Sebastian. Then in Dragon Age: Inquisition Cullen was initially teased pre-release as a bisexual romance option but ended up being scrapped and made completely straight by the time of the game's launch.