I don't know what the nudity toggle in does. I mean I know what it says it does—allows nudity during sex scenes—but I've been through two full romances so far and those sex scenes have rationed [[link]] out exactly one shirtless man apiece and a very PG-13 fade to black encounter. What the hell did I set that toggle to "on" for, then?
Dragon Age games have long been known not just for their companion characters, but specifically for the romances with those characters that eventually lead to hot and horizontal situations. It's been such a beloved pillar of the series that other RPGs have incorporated a very similar style of party member romance. continues that tradition… or so it says. BioWare certainly ahead of launch about that nudity toggle in the settings menu and just how much my companions would wind up showing off. The answer is, well, basically nothing.
The all start out promising enough. Throughout the early hours of the game I get to meet all my new comrades in god-battling arms and have opportunities to flirt a little with each of them. We go on outings together—coffee with Lucanis, a field trip with Davrin—where I can make eyes at them and get a bit of interest in return. But I had to be very patient for more than that.
As act three of the game wore on, the names of my save files grew more desperate:
- Committing to Lucanis (42h33m)
- Is it Lucanis time yet (44h39m)
- Lucanis bro cmon now (55h47m)
That coveted sex scene finally happens on Rook's last night in the lighthouse before the big fight. Lucanis soothes Rook emotionally, looks at them longingly, finally kisses them, and then falls fully clothed onto the uncomfortable-looking lighthouse couch and wakes up shirtless. I can't lie: I was pretty bummed. I suppose if I'd chosen a different undergarment option in character creation possibly Rook would have been shirtless too. I didn't realize I was selecting the nevernude route.
So I went back and completed Davrin's romance. Then I looked up a video of Neve's romance, and Harding's, and Emmrich's, and found they all basically follow this same pattern: an almost-kiss, a conversation about commitment, and a last night together at the lighthouse where everyone's wearing their jammies after. Taash does strip down at one point, at least.
I don't want to make this a pissing contest with the immensely horny and last year. But even when I measure The Veilguard against its own predecessors I'm baffled. Did Dorian really get his whole ass out at Skyhold so that all these Veilguard heroes could chicken out?
Nudity aside, the formulaic script for these romances really robs them of the passion that Dragon Age 2 and Inquisition both managed [[link]] to capture. Dragon Age 2's romances, especially the rival-mances where you could still be with someone who disapproved of your actions, were full of tension. I'll never forget blushing over Fenris yelling at and immediately making out with Hawke or Isabella tossing aside her daggers as she tumbles you into bed.
Inquisition's romances were incredibly varied: from courting Cassandra with love poems to falling into bed with The Iron Bull at every chance, to Cullen's tortured yearning. There was hardly any more nudity than The Veilguard offers—Taash's backside shot essentially equating to Dorian's—but they communicated each character's personality so much more effectively than The Veilguard's assembly line relationships.
The series' history, that nudity setting, and everything BioWare said ahead of launch really led me to expect something saucier than what The Veilguard served up. Not everything needs to be raunchy. I'm just not sure what I was actually opting into.
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