22. Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 2, despite getting rave reviews from the critics, was actually a mediocre third person shooter with mostly forgettable characters. Its one saving grace, however, was the character of Miranda Lawson. Engineered to be the perfect woman, she had that “Barbie doll” physique that would blow your mind away. She was voiced by the lovely Australian actress Yvonne Strahovski of TV show Chuck fame.
In the game, Shepard and Miranda can get to be more than friends… If you take the relationship far enough with some good conversation choices, Miranda and Shepard can get intimate on the spaceship Normandy, and she really means business. So Mass Effect 2 at least deserves credit for being one of the few games to feature a sex scene in space.
21. Dragon Age: Origins
Bioware is one developer that has certainly never shied away from featuring sex in its games. And Dragon Age is one of them. It certainly was a jolly good RPG back in 2009, with a great story, gameplay and a cast of characters more colorful than a Christmas tree. Amongst those characters was Morrigan, a cynical witch with an attitude problem and a potential love interest for the player character.
And it was possible to get intimate with her in a tent. That is if you followed the right conversation path and had the patience to put up with her wisecracks… Your reward would be a mostly innocuous sex scene and Morrigan would dismiss you afterwards. Oh dear.
20. Metro Last Light
This post-apocalyptic shooter scored when it came to atmosphere and realism, although personally I wouldn’t call it a “fun” experience. Its survival gameplay was annoying in many ways – having to hunt for air filters for the gas mask when you were running out of oxygen was a royal pain in the butt. And don’t get me started on the swamp level.
However, the game definitely scores in the sex department. The protagonist Artyom is treated to a striptease in one of the game’s metro stations, and it is actually quite erotic. He later gets sexual with a human survivor named Anna – proving that it is all about basic instincts in this dehumanized post-apocalyptic world.
