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Ryan muller

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As its june and its such an important and necessary month for inclusion to us all, specially in the codex, i'm here for some precious recommendations for rpgs that will give you all the :mixedemotions: You'll ever need:

Dark souls (2011): In this game you are a hollow and need to fill that emptiness with something big, therefore your journey is very gay, you also touch a lot of swords, long, big, small, thin, medium sized, theres one for every and each
taste, when your character get hit, this is what he sounds like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O93kuTo2QDo
:obviously:

Ultima underworld (1992): you have to explore a giant hole, going deeper and deeper at it in order to find 8 objects that were insert inside it, as such its the pinacle of gay sex, very erotic.

Fallout (1997): it was made by a gay guy, so its full of gay things, including but not limited to: a Pacifist playtrought(only for those who lost their butt virginity), the ability to steal from people(So if they have an item in their jeans pocket, you will touch their dick in order to take something), being dipped in a creamy, gooey substance that are prepared by big muscular men (which is quite gay),so on and so on... Only play this if you want something hot and nothing else is gay enough.

Dark heart of uukrul (1989) you are exploring a big place and theres dark in the name of the game, which is a clear analogy to BBC, BBC are good and so is the game.

Arcanum of steamworks and magicka obscura (873 B.C): nuff said.
 
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Fallout (1997): it was made by a gay guy, so its full of gay things, including but not limited to: a Pacifist playtrought(only for those who lost their butt virginity), the ability to steal from people(So if they have an item in their jeans pocket, you will touch their dick in order to take something), being dipped in a creamy, gooey substance that are prepared by big muscular men (which is quite gay),so on and so on... Only play this if you want something hot and nothing else is gay enough.
Don't forget:

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Wise Emperor

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By chatgpt recommendations:


Sure, here are some additional gay-friendly RPGs to consider:

1. Dragon Age Series (especially Dragon Age: Inquisition)

  • Developer: BioWare
  • Why It's Recommended: The Dragon Age series is known for its rich storytelling and complex characters. In "Dragon Age: Inquisition," players can engage in same-sex romances and explore diverse relationships with well-developed LGBTQ+ characters.

2. Mass Effect Series (especially Mass Effect: Andromeda)

  • Developer: BioWare
  • Why It's Recommended: Similar to Dragon Age, the Mass Effect series offers players the opportunity to pursue same-sex relationships. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" in particular has several LGBTQ+ romance options.

3. The Outer Worlds

  • Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
  • Why It's Recommended: This game features a diverse cast of characters, including LGBTQ+ characters and romance options. It's praised for its inclusivity and progressive representation.

4. Cyberpunk 2077

  • Developer: CD Projekt Red
  • Why It's Recommended: "Cyberpunk 2077" allows players to customize their character's gender and engage in same-sex relationships. The game includes several LGBTQ+ characters and storylines.

5. GreedFall

  • Developer: Spiders
  • Why It's Recommended: "GreedFall" includes LGBTQ+ romance options and features a diverse cast of characters. The game allows players to form relationships based on their choices, including same-sex romances.

6. Divinity: Original Sin 2

  • Developer: Larian Studios
  • Why It's Recommended: This game includes various romance options, including same-sex relationships. It's known for its deep storytelling, character development, and player choices.

7. Disco Elysium

  • Developer: ZA/UM
  • Why It's Recommended: This critically acclaimed RPG includes diverse characters and allows players to explore complex relationships and identities, including LGBTQ+ themes.

8. Hades

  • Developer: Supergiant Games
  • Why It's Recommended: "Hades" features well-developed characters and allows players to explore romantic relationships, including same-sex options. The game has been praised for its narrative and character depth.

9. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator

  • Developer: Game Grumps
  • Why It's Recommended: While more of a dating sim with RPG elements, "Dream Daddy" focuses on same-sex relationships between fathers. It's celebrated for its positive and inclusive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters.

10. Pathfinder: Kingmaker

  • Developer: Owlcat Games
  • Why It's Recommended: This game includes LGBTQ+ romance options and allows for diverse character development. It's known for its deep role-playing elements and complex storylines.
These games offer a variety of gameplay styles and narratives while providing inclusive experiences and opportunities to explore LGBTQ+ relationships and characters.

Amazing that it didn't mentioned BG3 and VMTB.
 

Ryan muller

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By chatgpt recommendations:


Sure, here are some additional gay-friendly RPGs to consider:

1. Dragon Age Series (especially Dragon Age: Inquisition)

  • Developer: BioWare
  • Why It's Recommended: The Dragon Age series is known for its rich storytelling and complex characters. In "Dragon Age: Inquisition," players can engage in same-sex romances and explore diverse relationships with well-developed LGBTQ+ characters.

2. Mass Effect Series (especially Mass Effect: Andromeda)

  • Developer: BioWare
  • Why It's Recommended: Similar to Dragon Age, the Mass Effect series offers players the opportunity to pursue same-sex relationships. "Mass Effect: Andromeda" in particular has several LGBTQ+ romance options.

3. The Outer Worlds

  • Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
  • Why It's Recommended: This game features a diverse cast of characters, including LGBTQ+ characters and romance options. It's praised for its inclusivity and progressive representation.

4. Cyberpunk 2077

  • Developer: CD Projekt Red
  • Why It's Recommended: "Cyberpunk 2077" allows players to customize their character's gender and engage in same-sex relationships. The game includes several LGBTQ+ characters and storylines.

5. GreedFall

  • Developer: Spiders
  • Why It's Recommended: "GreedFall" includes LGBTQ+ romance options and features a diverse cast of characters. The game allows players to form relationships based on their choices, including same-sex romances.

6. Divinity: Original Sin 2

  • Developer: Larian Studios
  • Why It's Recommended: This game includes various romance options, including same-sex relationships. It's known for its deep storytelling, character development, and player choices.

7. Disco Elysium

  • Developer: ZA/UM
  • Why It's Recommended: This critically acclaimed RPG includes diverse characters and allows players to explore complex relationships and identities, including LGBTQ+ themes.

8. Hades

  • Developer: Supergiant Games
  • Why It's Recommended: "Hades" features well-developed characters and allows players to explore romantic relationships, including same-sex options. The game has been praised for its narrative and character depth.

9. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator

  • Developer: Game Grumps
  • Why It's Recommended: While more of a dating sim with RPG elements, "Dream Daddy" focuses on same-sex relationships between fathers. It's celebrated for its positive and inclusive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters.

10. Pathfinder: Kingmaker

  • Developer: Owlcat Games
  • Why It's Recommended: This game includes LGBTQ+ romance options and allows for diverse character development. It's known for its deep role-playing elements and complex storylines.
These games offer a variety of gameplay styles and narratives while providing inclusive experiences and opportunities to explore LGBTQ+ relationships and characters.

Amazing that it didn't mentioned BG3 and VMTB.
How there isnt VtMB? The game is entirely about sucking off people
 

NecroLord

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Play Dragon Age, my man.
Especially the games that followed Origins and Awakening...
If you really wanna feel GAY during PRIDE Month...
 

Butter

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Underrail on DOM. David Gaider wishes he could sodomize his players that hard.
 

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Deus Ex - clear allegory of sexual discovery, as JC leaves the restrictive "norm" of UNATCO (representing heteronormative, "safe", conformist spaces) behind and embraces the freedom and uncertainty of a life outside conventional modes of societal expectation. Tellingly, his mentor figure for this journey is an older man, Tracer Tong, who very much guides JC through this new, homoerotic world. The cutscene at the end in which JC unites with Helios is clearly symbolic of him travelling up a "shaft", at the peak of which a sort of "ejaculation" occurs, with JC becoming in essence a sperm. But he is destined not for an egg, as restrictive societal norms would demand, but rather for an artificial union with AI; which here represents anal sex.

Morrowind - the island of Vvardenfell itself is coded as a large phallus, with a proud and dominant volcano rising up from the centre. The eruption of this volcano - the climax - is represented as a concept that inspires both terror and excitement; apprehension and intrigue. The player's journey culminates in the "tip" of the phallus, where the player must destroy the new Numidium (which represents heternormative expectations of desire) and in doing so is congratulated by the genderless Azura.

Fallout: New Vegas - allegory for lesbianity. The player is a mailwoman, who is symbolically shot in the head by a man at the start of the game - this symbolises her clear break with heterosexuality. Similar to Morrowind, the centrepiece of the story is a large phallus, this time the Lucky 38, which casts its sickly hellish light across the entire wasteland. When the protagonist arrives, she must again travel to the tip of the phallus, and in doing so she discovers House, a figurehead of male ego, who uses this phallus as a base of operations from which he conducts affairs with his Securitrons (coded as sperm). House believes he can get the protagonist to activate the bunker (thus unleashing more "sperm", symbolic of ejaculation) but she defies him and destroys it instead (thus leaving House with a sort of "erectile dysfunction", a failure to orgasm). House is shocked at being defied; he is left vulnerable and helpless, stripped of the symbolic power of his phallus. After House is finally destroyed, the woman takes over control of the Lucky 38, symbolically turning it from the unwanted "penis" into an instrument of her own power; essentially a strap-on.
 

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9. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator

  • Developer: Game Grumps
  • Why It's Recommended: While more of a dating sim with RPG elements, "Dream Daddy" focuses on same-sex relationships between fathers. It's celebrated for its positive and inclusive portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters.
Game Grumps is gay?!
 

just

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had to ask chatgpt about gay unfriendly rpgs so we can all avoid them

  1. Final Fantasy Series (Square Enix)
    • Historically, the series has been criticized for its lack of LGBTQ+ representation, although more recent entries are making strides towards inclusivity.
  2. Persona 5 (Atlus)
    • Despite its popularity, the game faced criticism for its portrayal of two gay characters in a stereotypical and comedic manner, which many found offensive.
  3. Star Ocean: The Last Hope (Square Enix)
    • Received criticism for its lack of inclusivity and the portrayal of certain characters in ways that were deemed problematic by some players.
  4. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel (Nihon Falcom)
    • Criticized for its lack of LGBTQ+ representation and for sticking to more traditional, heterosexual relationship dynamics.
  5. Tales Series (Bandai Namco)
    • Known for its deep character interactions but has often been noted for its lack of explicit LGBTQ+ relationships or representation.
  6. Fire Emblem: Awakening (Intelligent Systems)
    • While later games in the series, like Fire Emblem: Three Houses, have included same-sex relationship options, Awakening was criticized for its lack of such options despite the heavy focus on character relationships.
  7. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Bethesda)
    • While it does allow for same-sex marriage, the representation is minimal, and there has been criticism over the lack of depth and development for same-sex relationships compared to heterosexual ones.
  8. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (CD Projekt Red)
    • Although praised for its storytelling and character development, it has been criticized for its lack of LGBTQ+ representation, with no significant same-sex romance options available.
  9. Dark Souls Series (FromSoftware)
    • These games have minimal focus on relationships, and their lack of character interaction depth means there is little to no representation of LGBTQ+ characters or relationships.
  10. Kingdom Hearts Series (Square Enix)
    • While beloved for its story and characters, it has faced criticism for not including any LGBTQ+ representation, despite the series' long-standing and diverse cast.
 

Nifft Batuff

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The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. trilogy:

1) It's a RPG.
2) There are no women.
3) I don't know about gays.
 

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