Oh, so you think being the chosen hero makes you special now?
We already know that youll be able to romance all your companions in the upcomingRPGDragon Age: The Veilguard.
Sounds a bit synthetic on the surface, right?

Even fantastic games likeBaldur’s Gate 3suffered from this overly obliging approach to relationships.
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However!
Those relationships extend to romances, says Busche.
Each companion, write GI, has their own relationship level with Rook, the player character.
This will change based on conversations, sure, but also how Rook interacts with the world.
Im less enthused about the idea of ranking up your companions' relationship level to unlock skill points.
They recently shared some details about the games difficulty customisation options, which lookgenuinely great for accessibility.
FormerDragon Agelead writer David Gaider recentlyshared some thoughtson The Veilguard.
Still, he expressed concern about the choice to make every character romanceable.
They become beholden to their romance arc and their need to, ultimately, be appealing, wrote Gaider.
“Why is that a limitation?
Because not all character story arcs are defined by being appealing to the player.
Probablydon’t try thatin the game though.