
While that game defined a landmark for Bioware choices and some romance subplots, I felt that the relationships weren't as significant, or a main focus, like the Dragon Age and Mass Effect ones listed above. I was very tempted to put either Bastilla or Carth on this list. This list also excludes some of the older Bioware Games, like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. I have seen and experimented with most of the Bioware scenarios, but from my perspective as a female player these were the best. It was very difficult to chose some of the romances here. To deliver unpleasant news and witty one-liners."-Alistair Alistair defined the standards for romance in the Bioware games, and so far, it's been hard to live up to this romance experience since. Do you want him be king? Or have him all to yourself? Will you let him sacrifice his life or will you take his place to save Ferelden? After everything the characters had done with each other, these decisions are completely heart-wrenching and end up making the game experience in Dragon Age: Origins complete. The player also faced with some of the most difficult decisions with Alistair towards the end of the game that affect the rest of the series.

Simple flirting and silliness from Alistair leads into something more serious and completely genuine. A dwarven exiled noble turnedrevolutionary. An elven assassin with a needle she needs to bury in a few throats.

There is a human minstrel haunted by literal demons.

Unlike many of the Bioware romances, this is fully developed and intriguing from the beginning. Original Sin 2 gets a spot here by virtue of providing memorable romantic options that few games, except maybe BioWare productions, dare to have, so let’s go over them. My favorite thing about this relationship is that it encompasses the entire game.
