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RatRace123

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She quickly rose to be my favorite romance option. Before it was Bastilla, actually pick just about any Bioware game, they do romance the best in my opinion.
 

blindthrall

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Ignus and his girlfriend from Planescape. Ignus is a burning guy who's dormant, and his girlfriend sits there watching him, weeping. When you wake him up, she rushes over to embrace him...only to be burnt to a crisp, with a smile on her face. Ignus only loves fire.

The main character and a witch named Ravel have an interesting relationship as well.
 

SimuLord

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Heavyarms, you have restored my faith in this forum, and it only took 96 posts.

I was beginning to think I'd search all these pages without finding Locke/Celes, which was so beautiful that it moved me greatly when I first saw it and I still think of it now.
 

NeutralDrow

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Flying-Emu said:
That romance is the reason I could not play that game for more than fifteen minutes at a time. I still haven't beaten it.
Does that mean it's a good or a bad thing I put that whole thing in spoiler tags? Granted, there's not a whole lot especially spoilerific about it (barring the fact that Marta actions go from "fangirling" to "love," which is something that needs to be spoiled).
 

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I know many people have already said Tali, but I would like to share my experience. As soon as I met her in Mass Effect 1, I thought, "That's the one I'm going for." since I already knew that it was possible to romance characters. The way she is, at first, kind of an outsider who's different and doesn't really fit in with others(something which I'm sure a lot of people can relate to, judging by the number of Tali responses) was something that I liked. I like shy girls, OK? I was mighty pissed when I found out that you couldn't do anything with her, but then overjoyed that you could seek a romance in ME2. While she's not as shy as she was before, she is still getting used to being with others and acts a little awkwardly around Shepard, which is always cute. I especially liked the way that she SPOILER ALERT caught Shepard before he fell at the end of the suicide mission, which I know changes depending on who's in your party, which she was.
 

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Angelus SnV said:
-Revan 'n' Bastilla: KotOR 1- i don't know if it really counts, but as somebody who always plays rpg's under the guise of "what would i do in this situation (if i had these powers, could hold my own in a fight, and wasn't a complete batman-obsessed-out-of-shape-nerd)", it made complete sense to me to side with the girl instead of the two jedi who were tellin' me how i have to "Keep my emotions in check".....here was a woman who wanted us to "embrace the power of our passions"....now THERE'S A KEEPER!!! I was damn-near the pinnacle of "Light Side" up to that point, then dropped to the dark side like a stone...ah, memories....
I was originally going to burst out with something to do with this when I saw this thread, but it looks like you've got it covered.
 

Yureina

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Claude and Rena from Star Ocean: The Second Story. Yuna and Tidus in FFX had something too, but I wanted to kill Tidus in every scene that he appeared in, so that detracted from it a fair bit.
 

Always_Remain

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Well I've been ninja'd to Oblivion . . . Speaking of Bethesda!

I do like your relationship with Amata. If I could pick her as a romance option I'd pick her.
 

Vrex360

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As of right now, still Male Shepard and Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams.

Because they both meet incidentally and are forced into a situation of working together, grow to know each other and even like each other and while there is no denying that they both display flaws, they work past that and start to develop feelings for each other and eventually through the experiance they change their former worldview for the better.
Plus there was a natural chemistry throughout the whole thing which helped it to not feel cheesy.

Also, in Mass Effect 2 even though there was a lot less there was a certain degree of real emotion in the meeting on Horizon and the subsequent apologetic email likewise. Plus, the final scene in which Shepard gazed at her photograph had plenty of emotion.

Whatever, it was well written with human characters who had real flaws but likeable traits and overall it was good enough that I am eagerly awaiting Mass Effect 3 to see how it turns out.

Some may prefer Tali but for me I like strong women who stan up for their beliefs and of whom develop over the course of the story and work past their flaws... hence Ashley was the best in my opinon.
 

Citrus

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The Prince and Farah in The Sands of Time. They were both great characters with great voice actors, and watching them slowly grow on each other was great.
 

ShadowsofHope

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Bastila Shan and Revan from KotOR.

Miranda and Commander Shepard from Mass Effect 2.

Morrigan and me- I mean the Male Warden from Dragon Age.

Lightning and I. (I know it isn't literally in the game, be quiet!)
 

PinkCrayon

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i was thinking jim raynor and sarah kerrigan all the way, but that wasn't too serious i guess... so i'll have to say shepard and liara. probably the only female character i've ever cared about.
 

Ophi

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Adell x Rozalin
Haseo x Atoli
Lyn x Kent
Naesala x Leanne
Tidus x Yuna
Link x Zelda

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[sub][sub]Lyon x Eirika x Ephraim OT3!![/sub][/sub]

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*Is shot*