Originally Posted by Madscientist

My personal opinion:
good examples:
- The witcher (only played part 1): You have many choices but no alignment system. When you face the consequences the game reminds you that this is the result of your choice. Some consequences hit you at once, others do it many hours later.

I like a lot of what you said here. However, I am a little confused that you five so much praise for The Witcher, yet you haven't played 2 & 3? In my experience with the games, they only get better.

Originally Posted by Velvet Vendetta
Why can't the guardians romance? Or why can't we at least have a reason to why they shouldn't? Because the way it is its just very strange that they are eternally bound to each other and they don't fall into a very intense love/hate relationship as I figure it would normally happen if you happen to come to life over and over with the same person as a partner in combat...

I understand that this is something that will potentially be explored in D:OS2.