There are many great debates across gaming when it comes to romance. Should you get with Yennefer or Triss in The Witcher 3? Should you go for Anne or Makoto in Persona 5? Which of the incredibly attractive members of the Normandy should you go for in Mass Effect 2? It's a common debate, and as long as games exist, there will be debates over which characters deserve your smooches. For example, Dispatch is one of the more recent examples.
One of the biggest talking points about Dispatch surrounds the game's two romance options for protagonist Robert Robertson, those being Blonde Blazer of Invisigal. Blazer is a more upstanding, respectable person, while Invisigal is a more complex character getting over her shady past as a villain. Both have their quirks and flaws, and if you're indecisive, you could just be an absolute cretin and take them both.
However, unlike all the previous games mentioned, Dispatch doesn't really tell you off for romancing both Blonde Blazer and Invisigal, and gives you what is essentially the lightest slap on the wrist that you could ever get. At the end of the game, Shroud snitches on you, and you have to have a...
