
WC writes:
We all love love stories, right?
Gaming isn’t really known for quality story-telling, let alone for having decent romantic subplots (or as a main plot). Thus I thought it would be nice to have a look back over the games that were released in this generation of gaming and commend those that did a fairly good job of stringing together a believable love story.
Why just this current-gen? Mainly to provide previews of what gaming is like nowadays in terms of story, to hopefully see what the future can bring. Another reason being that there are quite a number of decent choices throughout gaming history, so narrowing the time frame down allows us to appreciate games that might be overlooked otherwise. In keeping with that reasoning, only one romance subplot will be taken from any game: the best from that particular game.

EA turned down BioWare's pitch to work on a remake of Dragon Age Origins or a remastered Dragon Age Trilogy, according to a new report.
Thats a pity. A remaster Trilogy would sell a lot better than the game they released last year.
I would have rather seen a remake of Origins which added onto it with more content than Dragon Age 4
If successful they could have continued on from it ignoring the other DA games.
Lore dump in Veilguard was very good and I enjoyed the game for that.
I would not at all be opposed to more of a 'remake' of the first game, though. Not sure a 'remaster' with better graphics and whatnot would really pull me in if it didn't include more updated controls and gameplay.
Honestly I tried getting into dragon age 4 but just couldn’t man and it wasn’t that political BS, annoying yes, but not game killing. It just wasn’t it for me.
I would rather they just remake the original and stay true to the original

XBA says: Help an old man on his deathbed fulfill his unknown desire to go to the moon.

I've played the exact same Warden in Dragon Age: Origins for years. In 2025, I will finally make a different one. Maybe.
Tried it before, doesn't work. I tried to to play a Dalish archer but ended up being a Dwarf Noble warrior again, must be a bug
My preferred origin is Dalish Elf Archer that recruits the Templars, Baelen's Dwarves with Golems and Dalish Elves. Took me 3 playthroughs to lock down a "true" file for me. What a game.
Nathan Drake & Elena Fisher...Number 7
I would of easily put them at Number 1, they are the best couple I've seen in video games this gen. The fact Nolan and Emily actually have chemistry while acting makes the couple seem more real. The Uncharted 2 ending with the back and forth between the two was so touching...yet funny at the same time.
I like how Elena goes against most video game love interests or female characters. She dosen't need resucing all the time, she can hold her own, she's smart, shes down to earth, she's not sexed up and she's not a soldier brute
Great pic for #1, if it wasn't on the list I was going to cry.
This list is severely missing one crucial couple: Juliet and Nick from Lollipop Chainsaw.
really? gears of war? that scene in the game made me crack up so not sure how its on the list. it was so badly done that it seemed like it was intended to be funny.
perhaps if we knew maria more, but it just seemed thrown in
why does n4g let top 5/10 articles still get pulbished. There just lazy opinions