In addition to sprawling narrative arcs, deep customization, and sci-fi action, theMass Effectfranchise is known for the many interpersonal relationships players can form with NPCs, with some even beingromance options. Based on comments from many BioWare staffers, including general manager Aaryn Flynn,Mass Effect: Andromedacontinues that tradition, perhaps even taking these scenes much further beyond what players traditionally have seen in past games.
Unlike the past games in the franchise,Mass Effect: Andromedafeatures many more options for both Ryder twins this time around, letting players explore long-term romances or perhaps a short fling. For the first time in the series, BioWare has changed the romance formula in an effort to make things feel a bit more natural by providing different levels of intimacy. Now, players will find characters who may be interested only in a long-term relationship, characters who aren’t seeking love, or perhaps other characters who are only interested in something simple, perhaps without any strings attached.
For all of these changes to how romance works, one thing that hasn’t changed is that certain characters prefer a certain twin (or perhaps either as the case may be). Here are all of the currently known romance options available inMass Effect: Andromedaalong with which twin that particular character prefers along with where they can be found in the game.
Aya
Kadara
These are just the confirmed romance options for players in this huge game, as players do have the ability to flirt with just about anyone they want. Though, since these characters aren’t capable of being romanced, expect to be turned down. At this time, it’s also not well known if there are any repercussions for being a character that’s involved with multiple partners in a way likeThe Witcher 3handles situations like that.
Who do you plan on getting a little more than friendly with once the game hits tomorrow?
Mass Effect: Andromedatouches down on March 21 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.