I don't know what it is with me and canon relationships. It's something about storytelling, half the time - with SO2, for instance, the story rubs the relationship in your face without giving you a basis for it working, and it bugs me. It's easy to tell when a narrative is trying to push a relationship at you instead of trying to sell yon on it, and that only sometimes works for me (Squall/Rinoa, for instance, is one of the ones that did work, and only after replaying it a few times.)
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I don't know what it is with me and canon relationships. It's something about storytelling, half the time - with SO2, for instance, the story rubs the relationship in your face without giving you a basis for it working, and it bugs me. It's easy to tell when a narrative is trying to push a relationship at you instead of trying to sell yon on it, and that only sometimes works for me (Squall/Rinoa, for instance, is one of the ones that did work, and only after replaying it a few times.)