Love and romance have become an integral part of Baldur’s Gate 3, but former Dragon Age and BG2 writer David Gaider says BG3’s romance is “too overt.”
Love and romance have become an integral part of Baldur’s Gate 3, but former Dragon Age and BG2 writer David Gaider says BG3’s romance is “too overt.”
Laezel doesn’t care about romance at first as far as I understand it. She wants the sex. Which is something normal for travelling companions, especially when they have a killer parasite in the head.
I can’t tell for the scenes though.
I can kinda get behind the friends with bennies angle, but there’s a lot of “yours and mine” chatter too. Like, don’t make our lizard frog sex weird, Laez!