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im looking for a good dragon age game and veilguard fails at proving that. im looking for a good RPG and veilguard fails at that. im looking for good gameplay and veilguard fails at that. im looking for a engaging story with interesting well written characters and veilguard fails at that. i simply wanted to know if veilguard failed in delivering the full frontal nudity that was mentioned too and i have my answer to that now and while im not surprised my disappointment in the game has somehow increased.
Nah you are correct. In Origins they kept their underwear on in the sex scenes.
Same for Dragon Age 2.
Dragon Age Inquisition actually had some naked breasts in some of the romance sex scenes.
Most prominently in the Sera romance if you played a female Inquisitor.
But most of the sex scenes were equally tame as DA 1+2.
So nothing to be outraged about here, this game is fully in line with the other entries.
The only Bioware game which got a bit more risky with their sex scenes was Mass Effect 1.
And that lead to instant "VIDEO GAMES ARE CORRUPTING OUR CHILDREN!" reports on FOX NEWS. Which is the main reason BIOWARE tamed all future games down because they did not want the bad press.
veilguard was supposed to have full frontal nudity