Lol I do think even Kerry gets more love than that guyPoor River XD. Nobody loves him.
I like him a lot, but it's not love.Poor River XD. Nobody loves him.
The female V interaction with River is just so bad. I mean all the relationships fail on other levels but as to commiting to Judy then just blowing it off as nothing seemed really weird given the journey V and Judy hadWhat story? Sasko admitted they just forgot about this "detail", so adding it would change nothing in the story except giving the player more control of their V and their relationships, which is badly needed.
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"Nice couple" comment could give an opportunity for FemV to just say "I'm a lesbian, bye.". Or "I have a girlfriend". That would shut Joss up for sure. But water tower scene would need some changes, yeah. Valerie jumps there from being a lesbian to complete straight with her previous ex boyfriends/bad pickup lines ONLY from MEN.
Can't stand that whole dinner scene. It's just so damn bad and cringe.
So there are actually romance in this game?
In my playtrought I had only a series of quest to f**k.
After that, no other options.
So can, one night stand, be considered a romance?
For god sake, I had more appointement with the Joytoy, that my romance
One of the few things EAware got right.Bioware managed to juggle these different situations with many more than four love interests in the same game...If you were in a relationship, other characters commented on it or you just got simply locked out of some scenes....
She knows how to sell her businessThe female Joytoy in the Dark Matter is really affectionate.
The female V interaction with River is just so bad. I mean all the relationships fail on other levels but as to commiting to Judy then just blowing it off as nothing seemed really weird given the journey V and Judy had
Bioware managed to juggle these different situations with many more than four love interests in the same game...If you were in a relationship, other characters commented on it or you just got simply locked out of some scenes....
I can kind of understand why this isn't a thing in Cyberpunk. Bioware's games are party based and when everyone's social circle is the same, it's easy for them to notice the protagonist becoming closer with a different character. In Cyberpunk, all four love interests live wildly different lives, the people they associate with are different too. V being the sole exception, of course. They have no contact with each other, no way of knowing if V is seeing someone else, so V gets away consequences free.And your LI would get jealous/pissed if you cheated on them, too, or flirted with others. Honestly, one thing BioWare did right - relationships mattered there.
I gotta say this is so effing cool, unlike ME and other EAware titles in which all characters share jobsI can kind of understand why this isn't a thing in Cyberpunk. Bioware's games are party based and when everyone's social circle is the same, it's easy for them to notice the protagonist becoming closer with a different character. In Cyberpunk, all four love interests live wildly different lives, the people they associate with are different too. V being the sole exception, of course.
The closest it gets to them being in the same vicinity that could have caused some tension is the Star ending for male V who romanced both Kerry and Panam but then picked Kerry at the end. In that case, Panam defaults to a friend so yeah...
I can kind of understand why this isn't a thing in Cyberpunk. Bioware's games are party based and when everyone's social circle is the same, it's easy for them to notice the protagonist becoming closer with a different character. In Cyberpunk, all four love interests live wildly different lives, the people they associate with are different too. V being the sole exception, of course. They have no contact with each other, no way of knowing if V is seeing someone else, so scumbag V gets away consequences free.
The closest it gets to them being in the same vicinity that could have caused some tension is the Star ending for male V who romanced both Kerry and Panam but then picked Kerry at the end. In that case, Panam defaults to a friend so yeah...
Kerry has no post-questline romance dialogue so I can't say anything about that.I don't know how it is with different romances, but with Judy and Val it was stated that it was way more than just one night stand. Even Val keeps referring to Judy as "my girl" and all that after the romance. Hell, Judy even tells V to move in together.
I'd love for some interactions between V's friends. That's one thing I loved in ME and DA. Companions interacted with each other. Of course it was easier to create scenes like that as these NPCs were always with us, but there are opportunity in CP for it as well. CDPR would just need to set certain milestones for them to trigger. Like, meeting and finishing Judy/Kerry's quests first and then one of them just hangs out in V's apartment with her/him and the other decided to just visit and scene would trigger.Kerry has no post-questline romance dialogue so I can't say anything about that.
By my previous post I just meant that love interests finding out V is seeing someone else at the same time as them is much more difficult because none of them know each other. Romances in Cyberpunk do feel monogamous, because why the need to pick "the one" during the endings? Not to mention that every other romantic relationship showed in the game is strictly monogamous.
But to get back to the topic of this thread even then romances just exist in their own little bubbles, and it would be nice if V could share that they found some happiness in their otherwise depressing situation with their friends, or to simply tell they're taken.
Hell, Judy even tells V to move in together.
It's almost as if both Judy and Kerry are the embodiments of the whole u-haul jokeKerry has no post-questline romance dialogue so I can't say anything about that.
Well, Val actually tells that joke at the end of the romance, so U-haul was intended.It's almost as if both Judy and Kerry are the embodiments of the whole u-haul joke
But I also mean the second part of the joke, the one about gay men. Kerry fits that billWell, Val actually tells that joke at the end of the romance, so U-haul was intended.
Just to have an actual love interest visit V's apartment would be a massive improvement, but yeah, seeing them interact would be so fun. Cyberpunk has some incredibly well written characters and it's such a shame they're being underutilized.... That would actually give us a reason to go back to the apartment.