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I could be wrong though, there is a lot of nuance in these COG text adventures, and a lot of nooks and crannies can easily be missed.
I certainly can't see a romance with my eight legged giant death robot working out.
I guess it makes sense that the game wouldn't let you pursue the robot romantically if you've made it clear that you consider her/him/it/rhim to be your child, but I'd be a bit disappointed if they didn't allow it in other cases, especially with high empathy and autonomy and even more if it's a humanoid that's about the same size as you.
How so?
But yeah, I'm pretty certain now that it's impossible to romance your main robot. I'll be sure to mention it in an eventual review in case it hasn't been stated already, since It's not clear from either the game description or the demo that the romanceable robot isn't actually the one you spend the vast majority of the game with. I still like Choice of Robots a lot, but it's always a bit disappointing when your feelings and intentions are decided for you in these types of games!
Like with the ending I got it seemed an awful lot like you could have read it as either a paternal relationship or a romantic relationship. They never did anything overt with each other but it seemed like if you wanted to it wouldn't be a huge leap in logic to read it as romantic.
I chose to read it as paternal because that's just how I saw the character but looking back it could go either way.
For what that's worth anyway.
The only hint I got that my main robot was even able to express romantic feelings was in an ending where rhe and the new companion bot start developping feelings for each other, haha.
All I know is that I had really high grace, autonomy and empathy and I was going to die of brain disease.
Very sad ending really, very moving.
I once got the outcome where my 2 robots seemed to be forging a relationship with each other, although it isn't that explicit. To do this: I went down the robot companion pathway and had high enough empathy to build a 2nd bot but then consistently rejected his advances without being outright horrible enough to him that he left completely.
Interesting! Maybe I was missing something by getting myself cured. I really should take note of the letters for every climax chapter, now that I think of it I'm not sure I even saw all four main variations.
"I think one of the reasons you can't romance your original robot is that you can make your original robot not even remotely humanoid"
That does sort of make sense, though they could have allowed it with humanoid robots at least?... But maybe people with non-humanoids would then feel excluded, and so on.
I love the idea of transferring the robot to a new body! That could have been a great solution.
"I didn't feel any attachment to the second robot at all"
Yeah, same here... After spending the whole game with my first robot and doing everything together, I didn't want just any other robot, especially not one with a personality so intense and unchangeable.
It also irked me a bit that you have to make a gendered bot when you choose the robot romance option (or even sometimes when you don't choose it, if I recall correcty). I don't get why the robot would *have* to be male or female even if you do romance it (unless you want to sleep with it and only have one gender, but that choice only comes after the creation) , but if you never meant to romance it at all, it just seems even more silly.
What makes it even weirder is along some of the pathlines, you can actually decide to make companion robots which aren't 'sexbots'...and then it talks of modders a little later ^_^
And dont give me that crap about different sizes and what-not! It's like that scene from Flubber when that flying toilet bot turned into a hot lady in order to try and pork with Robin Williams, God rest his soul, totally hot!