Games have — to put it mildly — a weird approach to love. But love is weird in real-life too. In time for Valentine’s Day, this is a celebration of video game romance in all its strange, stalkery, even inter-species forms. Enjoy — and maybe don’t try them out in real life.
This post originally appeared on Kotaku UK.
Words by Kate Grey, images by Andrew Leung.
This post originally appeared on Kotaku UK, bringing you original reporting, game culture and humour from the British isles.
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6 responses to “Love, According To Video Games”
Ha ha, Red Dead Redemption is so true. Except I hated the horseshoe game… HATED IT (but needed to get the trophy).
I was hoping GTA V’s would be “Love is… $70, fully refundable”
I’d like to see the the Halo-based analogy…
“Love is keeping your promises” ?
Either that, or “Love is betting you can stick it”.
Love is… In another castle.