What's the link with New Vegas. Played it for the first time last year and have been looking for a similar game ever since :pAs someone who thinks Fallout: New Vegas is the greatest video game of all time, the whole "controversy" surrounding this game is hilarious to me.
Game looks great and I will be playing it once I finish the first one.
Basically online grifters are attempting to convince people this game is bad because there is an option to have your character engage in a gay romance. Meanwhile New Vegas had the same options 15 years ago and not a single person thought it was a bad thingWhat's the link with New Vegas. Played it for the first time last year and have been looking for a similar game ever since :p
The internet was a very different place when they released New Vegas. There is too much brain rot now from too many people looking for reasons to be angry and outraged.Basically online grifters are attempting to convince people this game is bad because there is an option to have your character engage in a gay romance. Meanwhile New Vegas had the same options 15 years ago and not a single person thought it was a bad thing. Thankfully they seem to have failed miserably.
If you like New Vegas you will probably like this series, lots of choice in how you play which is rare these days.
I just read through the negative reviews on Steam and it sounds like the complaints aren't as simple as that. They don't like that Henry and Hans seem to have sexual tension and can have a gay romance even though both were straight in the first game (and, in fact, one of the DLCs was all about Henry helping Hans pursue a girl). Changing the sexual preference of existing characters that players have spent of lot of time with is a little different than making all new characters that can swing either way, like in New Vegas. They also feel that all of the references to homosexuality in just the first 10 hours don't really fit the historical time period, in which it wasn't talked about openly because it was strongly stigmatized and punished. Again, that's a little different than when the setting is futuristic, like in New Vegas. Anyways, less than 10% of the negative reviews bring those things up, and less than 10% of all of the reviews are negative, meaning less than 1% of reviewers care about them, so it doesn't seem like a big issue.Basically online grifters are attempting to convince people this game is bad because there is an option to have your character engage in a gay romance. Meanwhile New Vegas had the same options 15 years ago and not a single person thought it was a bad thing. Thankfully they seem to have failed miserably.
Hans Capon is sleeping around in the first game. There is no implied homosexuality but i don't think it's out of character to find out that he is sexually adventurous to the point where he would like to try sleeping with a man.I just read through the negative reviews on Steam and it sounds like the complaints aren't as simple as that. They don't like that Henry and Hans seem to have sexual tension and can have a gay romance even though both were straight in the first game (and, in fact, one of the DLCs was all about Henry helping Hans pursue a girl). Changing the sexual preference of existing characters that players have spent of lot of time with is a little different than making all new characters that can swing either way, like in New Vegas. They also feel that all of the references to homosexuality in just the first 10 hours don't really fit the historical time period, in which it wasn't talked about openly because it was strongly stigmatized and punished. Again, that's a little different than when the setting is futuristic, like in New Vegas. Anyways, less than 10% of the negative reviews bring those things up, and less than 10% of all of the reviews are negative, meaning less than 1% of reviewers care about them, so it doesn't seem like a big issue.
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Have you ever heard of guys who like to sleep around with women suddenly deciding to sleep with their guy friends, instead? I think that you don't because it'd be wildly out of character. Even if you can explain Hans being up for it, though, you'd have to explain Henry being up for it, as well.Hans Capon is sleeping around in the first game. There is no implied homosexuality but i don't think it's out of character to find out that he is sexually adventurous to the point where he would like to try sleeping with a man.
The first game also has plenty of moments that would be considered heretical and it's up to your Henry to decide how he deals with it. I mean, the local parish priest has a concubine living with him and he gets drunk at the local tavern without it being a secret. But i guess that wasn't a problem because there was no optional homosexuality.
Yes? Some people are either in denial or they realize that they swing both ways. Welcome to life.Have you ever heard of guys who like to sleep around with women suddenly deciding to sleep with their guy friends, instead? I think that you don't because it'd be wildly out of character. Even if you can explain Hans being up for it, though, you'd have to explain Henry being up for it, as well.
Dragon Age: Origins, Fallout: New Vegas and, more recently, Baldur's Gate III, all having gay romance options and still being universally beloved games suggests that the issue here isn't optional homosexuality, but how it fits into the story and setting.
If you didn't play the first game, the first 8 hours were sort of a tutorial in which you had to do what the story told you, and then it opened up and you got the freedom to do what you wanted. I believe that I read that only the first 3 hours of the sequel are like that.Just grabbed it this morning. Can’t give too much feedback as of now as I feel I’m still going through A tutorial of sorts. Looks great and feels promising tho