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If you end up with her, she kinda treats you like a doormat and you're this 'kept man' who wait for her back at camp, simping and pining for her whilst she roams the desert - cause she's now your boss.
Thanks but no thanks.
Only way to keep her in check is to become a Legend, and then it's heavily implied she's leaving you anyway.
Judy is a lesbian.
Kerry is a deadbeat dad.
River is well, River is on a dark, dark path.
I play a straight male, but I do agree, he's a very interesting character. He should be romancable for others.
I like Panam's questline, but she's a pain. So no romance.
I liked how you could have side flings in the Witcher games.
CDPR talked so much about an interactive game world, and what they delivered was a streamlined, straightforward and linear story whose shallowness is evident the moment you deviate from it. Admittedly, it's not as bad as Assassin's Creed, but the more I play the game, the more it bothers me.
It's a blast for sure.
Slight correction here - River is Native American.
Interesting take. How we view Takamura depends on our culture. Personally I see him as a criminal thug. But he finds honor in doing his job well, that of bodyguard.
But yes, I see your point. Personally I don't like the character, but I respect him for looking for the truth and his loyalty, though misguided.
Heard rumors about CDPR removed Judy as possible partner for a male.
I hate her though.
BUUUUUT best romance option is ♥♥♥♥♥ from Jig-Jig street hehehe
Lot of sex, no stupid calls, texts, messages and useless side quests for a dating (and it's so boring here AF).
It is not Bioware romance, and definitely not, and I am really impressed I can say something positive about the following game, Baldur's Gate 3 romance.
The game flows exactly the same way minus the banging scene should you decide not to "get frisky" with anyone.
I even got so disappointed when I found out that the overall it is the same thing to be friendly and end with Panam as a man and as a woman, because the overall first run I had as a guy seemed so "in tune", then I found out Panam is just the same regardless.
Even some scenes you would think are obvioulsy because you are a man, turns out, it isnt.
Judy has more exclusive passages with female V than Panam with the male V.
I know the devs have said this, but aside from his feather pendant, there is no sign of him having anything to do with Native American culture. Apparently Panam is also supposed to be Native, but there is not a single hint about it in the game.
O'rly?
He might not wear his ancestry on his sleeves like a bad charicature, but his skintone and facial features don't exactly scream "northern European ancestry".
Nor does Panam's.
Take it from a Scandinavian, i know what pasty white looks like.