Despite the new DLC including a phenomenal storyline and lots of new content for , it sadly did not include any romance options among its newly introduced NPCs. The spy-thriller DLC has many hours worth of exciting missions to do, new weapons and perks to play around with, and lots of new characters with engaging backstories in both the main DLC campaign and the many side gigs. 's Dogtown District is home to some colorful characters, and the major people that V interacts with for the story have a depth to their personalities that would be fun to be able to explore even more.
's lack of additional romance options was disappointing in a game where a lot of the fun of the base content revolved around character development and relationship building, including some possible romances. Dogtown district may not be the most romantic of locations, but V should have had at least one romance added for the DLC. Here are a few of the fun possibilities that would have been interesting to have seen more of a relationship storyline with.
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Aurore and Aymeric Cassel are twin netrunners in who are part of the main questline with Solomon Reed, particularly in the «I've Seen That Face Before» quest. The twins have some questionable morals, letting money guide their actions more than any integrity or conscience, yet they are incredibly interesting individuals. Aurore is more outspoken while Aymeric is a bit quieter, and both are very good-looking NPCs as well. Unfortunately, their story didn't have a very happy ending in, but these vibrant characters deserved to have more screen time.
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