Mass Effect Writer Was Somehow Surprised Players Wanted To Bang Aliens

Mass Effect Writer Was Somehow Surprised Players Wanted To Bang Aliens

Kotaku·2022-07-14 14:01

Drew Karpyshyn, a former BioWare writer, recently visited Reddit for a Q&A session promoting his latest novel, Time Kings of Las Vegas. The conversation, however, focused largely on his video game work. One user was even able to suss out a funny anecdote about how he reacted behind the scenes to Mass Effect fans thirsting over its alien allies. (h/t PC Gamer)When asked about Mass Effect party members Garrus Vakarian and TaliZorah nar Rayya becoming love interests in Mass Effect 2, Karpyshyn explained that that wasnt always in the cards. He was apparently caught off guard by players romantic responses to the non-human characters, but as we now know, BioWare decided to throw lustful fans a bone (ahem) with the highly anticipated sequel.We always knew theyd come back as companions, Karypyshyn said. I was a bit surprised fans wanted the romance options. Tali I could sort of seeyou never saw her face, so it was easy to imagine something vaguely human. (But she had those weird feet!) Garrus blindsided me, but once we saw what fans wanted, we decided to deliver!Mass Effect 2 also included potential xeno-paramours like emo lizard assassin Thane Krios and two blue-skinned Asari, Samara and Morinth, though sleeping with the latter would result in the main characters immediate death (its complicated). Garrus, Tali, Thane, and Samara returned in Mass Effect 3 alongside Liara TSoni, the first games sole alien lover, and newcomer Javik, an ancient, four-eyed Prothean.It might seem funny to imagine a world where players arent constantly lusting over Garrus bug-like mandibles, but the aughts felt like a turning point in the expression of such desires. The human race has obviously lusted over the idea of banging aliens and assorted monsters for centuries, but in modern times, it seems like were all a little more comfortable letting our freak flag fly. And really, why shouldnt we? The world is coming to an end, so we might as well have as much harmless fun as possible in the meantime.I just hope the folks at BioWare werent too traumatized by the influx of horny nerds all those years ago.

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