

People with a problem with can go fuck themselves - they don't deserve to play our games.- Jonathan Cooper January 27, 2021

Personally I still believe it was the wrong call to cut, as we protested at the time. We matched Brokeback so it wouldn't be unacceptable - but different rules for film and games I guess. This just makes it all the more obvious how integral to her story and how deep into the game her sexuality had been. For example, Jack mentions briefly being a part of a polyamorous relationship between a man and a woman who she used to run heists with. Only snippets of the once envisioned content are available in-game now. "It’s funny to me because my understanding was always that she was pansexual.I was surprised there wasn’t a female romance possible," she said. Even she isn't clear on why that part of her identity "just didn’t get followed through." According to her, she had always understood the character to be pansexual. "It was actually very late that it became a male/female-only romance," he said, "She was essentially pansexual for most of the development of that romance."Ĭourtenay Taylor, Jack's voice actress, corroborated this in a separate interview with the outlet. In fact, during an interview with The Gamer, Brian Kindregan, the writer behind Jack's character, admitted she was meant to be pansexual. Originally, Jack and Jacob were supposed to be available to any player gender in-game. Individuals from inside and outside of the studio claim conservative pressure from the media was the root cause of the change. One theory does seem to rise to the top time and time again. Sources differ on exactly what the reason was behind the cut. So, what happened? The answer allegedly involves Fox News (shocker, I know), conservative culture, and Bioware's desire to keep themselves out of the papers. Right before Mass Effect 2 hit shelves, however, that part of their identity was cut, making them exclusively heterosexual. The characters in question, "Subject Zero" Jack and Jacob Taylor, had already been designed, voiced, and animated for their same-sex romance storylines. Bioware's 2010 installation into its flagship sci-fi franchise was slated to launch with two unique same-sex romances.

Did you know that Mass Effect 2 was supposed to feature queer romance options?
