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Aielman15@lemmy.world ⁨15⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

I liked Haven’s romance, because it’s the only game that actually bothers to have two protagonists already in love, and the entire story is their marriage life.

Too many games show romance as a slow burn which eventually culminates in a kiss at the very end of the game (and then roll credits), or a checklist that eventually ends with the two characters mimicking sexual intercourse within the boundaries of video game physics, and then… Nothing, because the sex scene is the “reward” for going through the checklist, not the beginning of an actual relationship.

Haven begins when the two characters are already in love. They flee to some deserted planet and live their happy life. They joke, they play, they have sex, they argue and talk and annoy each other. It’s one of the most convincing relationships I’ve seen in a video game.

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