Sometimes when two video game characters are very much in love, their models bump into each other awkwardly, and the voice actors usually do a good job of making it less mortifying, knowing that the romance of it all could easily be interrupted if developed If the personnel does not lock on to the target as usual, an inappropriate T posture will occur.
Regardless, Dragon Age: Veiled Keeper is an RPG, and while Bioware has been a bit coy about the king before, it proudly boasts the option to engage in a socially acceptable virtual romance, as long as you don’t Start looking to increase prices on certain unofficial items. It includes a detailed explanation of the final ESRB rating released, along with a hilarious selection of dialogue to make players giggle.
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“The game contains some sexual content,” the summary reads, “with characters kissing, moaning, and straddling each other; characters caressing each other in lingerie; and dialogue of a sexual nature (e.g., ‘Think about us having sex’; ‘Are you?’ ‘”Trying to have sex with me?’). Characters are sometimes shirtless for extended periods of time (for example, character customization) and/or the word “f**k” appears in-game.
As you might expect, “Do you want to have sex with me?” – considering it can have multiple contexts and meanings, from flirting, to getting angry, to teasing, and one who might just want you to stop looking through their inventory What the companion said – that’s what got people talking. Many people on Reddit are asking who said this, while others have come up with speculations, including Lucanis, Bellara, Rook himself, and, uh, Solas.
Lucanis seems to have gained the most recognition so far, with one user declaring: “The only person who is stupid enough to ask a question this way is Lucanis, and if this happens it will destroy the internet”. Then this person will have no pressure.
It doesn’t look like we’re at the stage where people fan art characters say this line exists, like they do “I’ll give myself sexual pleasure later while thinking about this with the utmost respect” – The su lines are taken from the ESRB summary of Dragon Age: Inquisition, but hey, there’s still time.
If you’re working your way through the final stages of Veilguard before it launches on October 31st, and you can find out who said it, be sure to rewatch what we saw of the game at September’s State of Play, and check out our A hands-on preview from earlier this year..