Re: Liam..
@Nykara360 wrote:The difference being the males romance options in ME2 carried over into ME3. For the females they did not.
Also you got two female human choices and 1 alien. We got one human, two aliens and out of those one cheats in ME3 and the other dies. The only one that carries is Garrus. Since Miranda, Jack, Tali and Liara(LotSB) all carry into ME3 hows that equal exactly?
As I said, it's not equal in ME3. Only ME1 and 2 had an equal division except for male-male relationships which didn't exist at all. So why you think that I said it was equal is rather a mystery to me. You really made that up completely, I never said it was equal but I do think BW gave more options than other games.
And ME3 at least introduced male-male relationships which was a much bigger inequality. I find it a shame that most people seem to have no thought for that scenario.
And let's not get stuck in the past anyway. The Shepard story is done and if you look at ME:A I think they made things rather more equal, don't you think? In fact a female Ryder has 2 male human options and a male Ryder only has 1 female human option.
And really, how many story driven RPGs are out there that give you the option to play both a male or female protagonist that both have romance options across genders? If you do, tell me, cause I'd like to check them out. But I think the truth is that most RPGs that come out these days still have mostly male protagonists and very limited romance options if any at all.
Feel free to prove me wrong. I'd love to know about more games like this but I fear that outside of BW games there isn't a whole ot of that going on.
You tell me...