magnuskn wrote:It's also much easier on the heart letting Triss go than Yennefer, given that the game pretty much has hers and Geralt's romantic relationship over when the game begins, while Yen and Geralt are pretty much in a relationship. The only one who really objects is Dijkstra and... you know. Dijkstra.
Right, but my experience was playing TW1 (I may have gone with the red-headed medic, but ended up with Triss, I think), then years later TW2, again with Triss, then come TW3, I'm now introduced to Yennefer and Ciri, two extremely important people to Geralt that I've known nothing about until then and expected to have these deep emotional connections by fiat, and to recast what's happened in the first two games in new light of it.
Though it might also be my ancient weeaboo arguments against tsundere girls (_Fucking_ Love Hina and Narusegawa) bubbling up.
Ragabul wrote:Upon reading the books, it's just very hard to pick anybody but Yennefer because Geralt just wouldn't pick anybody but Yennefer.
They have a fraught, on-off again relationship in which they both periodically cheat and one or the other gets in a big fight with the interloper and drives them off. It's ambiguous if this is purely because of the djinn or if the djinn is just an excuse for something they'd do anyway. I think it's that Geralt is horny as fuck and sucks at monogamy and Yennefer can't/won't stop using sex as power games.
Also Ciri thinks of Yennefer as her mother which becomes part of the calculus as well.
I've heard that a lot. I appreciate how they handled the djinn because of that, all very murky (Wasn't the wish a dramatic gesture during a fight or something to that effect?) but with the option to end it there. Though in terms of relationships, they seem like terrible people anyway.























