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Katana314 ,

The only game I can think of to do this as a part of the main story very well, rather than as an optional “Score relationship points to earn this person as a meaningless prize” is in Trails in the Sky 1+2. Old game by now, but it really stuck with me.

The challenge is to involve character relationships in the story itself, in ways you don’t expect; have that person who fell in love with the main character lie to protect them from a murder charge, and then be arrested for treason; have a villain that takes one love interest hostage, only to realize someone else cared even more about them and is far more dangerous, etc.

NeroAngra ,

I liked the romance options in Dragon Age, as well as Cyberpunk.

Adonnus ,

Geralt and Yennefer in Witcher 3. Felt like a real slow burn until two-thirds of the way thru the game.

Ashtear ,
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Xenogears is my favorite romance story in gaming. Amazing depth to it.

I also liked the Bastila romance plot in Knights of the Old Republic. Some neat Force shenanigans going on there. Tali is my favorite self-insert Bioware romance, though.

ivanafterall ,
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The first RDR counts, I think, and did it well.

sgibson5150 ,
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I'm not sure you'd call it a slow burn but I really enjoyed how the relationship developed in Prince of Persia: Sand of Time. Pity we never got a proper sequel.

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