Best Mass Effect Romances

Key Takeaways

  • The best romances in the
    Mass Effect
    franchise aren’t always the most fleshed-out ones, but they continue to be popular after players revisited the trilogy through
    Mass Effect: Legendary Edition.
  • Some characters have a special draw for certain demographics, while others have broad appeal even when not romanced.
    Mass Effect
    romances have influenced player tastes and made the franchise worth playing.
  • The love interests in
    Mass Effect: Andromeda
    may only have one game to introduce them, but they carry on the tradition of
    Mass Effect
    romances.
  • Turians, Quarians, and Angarans may be limited to the world of virtual fiction, but humans have a lot more flexibility to reach for love stories that matter.



Romance is one of the most popular aspects of the Mass Effect franchise, and the love interests in its lineup are an impressive bunch. These characters are compelling, some to the point of controversy, and getting to know them more intimately can reveal a whole new dimension to the games they feature in. The best romances in the franchise aren’t always the most fleshed-out ones, but they continue to be popular after players revisited the trilogy through Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. From the Mass Effect: Andromeda lineup, the best romances may only have one game to introduce them, but they carry on the tradition of Mass Effect romances that make this franchise worth playing.


Some characters have a special draw for some demographics. Others have a broad appeal even when not romanced. Either way, they’re all characters who make players blush and crave more, particularly the fan favorites that have far too little content or emphasis. Lack of content aside, these romances have fueled players’ imaginations to the point of influencing their tastes. Turians, Quarians, and Angarans might be limited to the world of virtual fiction, but if there’s one thing Mass Effect romances are famous for, it’s the fact that humans have a lot more flexibility when they can reach for love stories that matter.

Updated October 3rd, 2024, by Lucy Melocco:Some of the best romantic moments in Mass Effect aren’t particularly romantic or even involve a relationship. In addition to its excellent depth with classic romances like Liara’s, this franchise has always made room for outrageous flirtations, amusing dalliances, and finding comfort in others with no strings attached. While Mass Effect regularly gives fans the sweet sorrow of finding love at the end of the world with romances like Steve Cortez’s, there is also room for scandalous fun between all the life-and-death missions. Not all romances can live up to the likes of Garrus, who had the benefit of three solid games to get to know him. Mass Effect Andromeda also has disproportionalities when comparing romances like Keri’s to Cora’s. That said, the content that did make it in is wonderful and entertaining, and the entries added with this latest update are a delightful array of experiences for adventurous and fun-loving players.



22 Keri T’Vessa

Scooping Some In-Depth Research

Mass Effect Andromeda Keri

  • Race: Asari
  • Romanceable by: Female or male Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Rebecca Night
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect Andromeda

Keri is a journalist who lives for her work, and similar to other Mass Effect media personalities, her main focus with Ryder is discussing the Pathfinder Team’s progress. Unlike Diana Allers before her, Keri makes her role feel attractively relevant. Players who flirt with her enough will discover the sweetness behind her analytical personality. Persistent Ryders can sail the oceans of eternity with this asari off-screen.


The less appealing side of Keri is her apparent lack of relational integrity; she is fully willing to be Ryder’s discreet lover alongside a main romance, although this is only applicable if players take advantage of pursuing multiple romances. Andromeda lightly dabbles in alternative relationship models, but if there are others, Keri will choose secrecy from a relatively early dialogue point even if Ryder later commits to another romance.

21 Sha’ira The Consort

Shepard Is The Envy Of The Galaxy

Shepard triggers sha'ira romance scene

  • Race: Asari
  • Romanceable by: Female or male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Gwendoline Yeo
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect

Sha’ira is one of the most powerful denizens of the Presidium in Mass Effect, and spending time in her presence is something people will spend fortunes on and patiently wait months to do. She is the graceful and sensuous advisor, counselor, and comfort of esteemed figures from diplomats to generals, and as players will learn, even she has worldly problems to fix.


Liara romancers get to hear a tinge of her jealousy during this quest, although Sha’ira will not outright offer Shepard a sensual encounter. Players who deem her advice as an insufficient reward at the end of her quest can still ask about alternative means of compensation; the glamor of this experience is a mildly suggestive cutscene, an achievement, and maybe a reputation.

20 James Vega

A Night To, Sort Of, Almost RememberMass Effect 3 Screenshot Of James Vega

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Female Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Freddie Prinze Jr.
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect 3

James has an old-school approach to avoiding outright fraternization with superiors, although players wouldn’t know it by how he talks back to Shepard and calls her “Lola”. This shameless flirt won’t keep his attraction to himself, but he will balk at the idea of romance if confronted with the idea.


That doesn’t mean a solo Shepard unattached to other romances can’t have a moment of levity in the Citadel DLC when James winds up in her bed after some more relentless flirting between them. The only prerequisite is to complete his companion arc and not to have a locked-in romance before the party. No relationships here, just a moment of drunk passion.

19 Javik

He Waited 50,000 Yearsjavik angry mass effect

  • Race: Prothean
  • Romanceable by: Female Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Ike Amadi
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect 3

As far as one-night stands go, Javik is an acquired taste who will deftly interrupt the bleakness of the trilogy’s looming end with an amusingly satisfied Prothean, and a femShep experiencing the visible cringe of someone who woke up to a living, breathing Prothean in her bed. Whether players like Javik or not, Shepard’s moment of lust can’t be called anything but distinguished.


If not a single Turian, Asari, Human, or any other available sentient species aboard the Normandy stands a chance at catching Shepard’s eye, her most ancient war buddy will make the first move he’s made since the last cycle. For just one night after the Citadel DLC party, Shepard can prove to Javik that being surrounded by primitives has certain benefits.

18 Steve Cortez

Stable Ground For The Sweetest FlyerSteve Cortez and Shepard Mass Effect 3

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Matthew Del Negro
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect 3

Steve Cortez is a new face in Mass Effect 3, and his romance has an angsty appeal similar to Thane’s. When Shepard meets him, he’s still grieving the tragic loss of his husband at the hands of the Collectors, and his wholesome romance is almost certain to end in death doing them apart. Still, the only real downside to this romance is how little content there is, because the demand for Steve is there.

Fans of Steve know that giving him a reason to love and live another day is a healing journey that acts as a salve for any soul hurting from loss. His brave piloting and humor would be winning enough, but Steve’s kind heart is so apparent in how he cares for his shipmates that it moves players to go above and beyond for him.


17 Liam Kosta

Good In A Crisis & Great At A PartyLiam and the Pathfinder on the Tempest in Mass Effect Andromeda

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Female Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Gary Carr
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect Andromeda

The human companions of Mass Effect haven’t traditionally been the most popular, but Liam makes a better impression than most when romanced. And not just because his companion quest is by far the funniest. Not everyone gets Liam’s brand of charisma, but anyone who falls into his arms knows that he’s as steady as they come and surprisingly mature in matters of the heart.

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Liam works out a lot like Jacob, but he’s far less standoffish, and he’s an ex-cop who loves fixing chaos like Garrus, but sometimes it’s a chaos of his own making. He has flaws, but he’s willing to own them and work on himself. Players looking for a guy who cares will find Liam’s HUSTL is a sweet experience, provided they don’t mind the occasional hot-headed randomness.


16 Ashley Williams

Kissing Ash With All Due Respect

Ashley meets Shepard at Alliance HQ in Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Kimberly Brooks
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, & Mass Effect 3

One of the original human romance options for male Shepard, Ash is infamous for her attitudes towards aliens and her lukewarm allegiance to Shepard, even though she grows as a character if she’s persuaded to evolve by Paragon players. All the same, Mass Effect has always given players a range of attitudes to adopt, and pro-human Renegades won’t find a better partner to shoot up the galaxy with. She comes at the price of sacrificing Kaidan, though.


Ash isn’t the most useless squadmate to bring along thanks to her military prowess alone, but quite a few players forget about their two human companions in favor of all the fan-favorite aliens. She’s certainly not the most popular, and many despise this poetry-loving character because of her brusque comments in Mass Effect and how reluctantly she embraces other cultures. She may represent a lot about humanity’s past, but future-seeking Shepards might do better to keep searching.

15 Pelessaria “Peebee” B’Sayle

Whatever Floats Her Boat Is How It Goes

Peebee on the Tempest in Mass Effect Andromeda

  • Race: Asari
  • Romanceable by: Female & Male Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Christine Lakin
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect: Andromeda


Peebee is an acquired taste for most, particularly because she hits a little too close to home as Andromeda’s Liara stand-in, only far less impactful. As a love interest, her past romance of note is a disquieting insight into her main character flaw: co-dependency. Peebee initially doesn’t allow Ryder to get close to her emotionally, and her flippant personality is off-putting for some, but her vulnerability can be rewarding for those players who persevere.

Peebee’s romance may be most interesting to players who want to experience what intimacy is beyond the superficiality of casual relationships. She’s afraid of commitment, and prone to indulge in hookups, but beneath her rebellious drives is a trauma she is willing to face and integrate with the right person. She is a romance option who can be a casual fling for Ryder, but players who take the time to win her heart will find she’s willing to heal the wounds in her soul and embrace non-toxic love for the first time.


14 Cora Harper

Looking For Huntress-Grade Biotic Love

Cora on the Tempest in Mass Effect Andromeda

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Male Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Jules de Jongh
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect: Andromeda

Cora was designed with prominent personal flaws that may grate on players at first blush, and that’s before she’s given plot reasons to be bitter toward Ryder in the first act. As such, she’s not so well-liked in the Andromeda companion lineup. Players who try to win her over anyway will be surprised to find that she is one of the most romantic and detailed love interests in the game.


There’s a lot more to Cora than first meets the eye: she’s one of the most self-reflective members of Ryder’s team, and her growth is dramatic once her main flaw is tackled. Beyond taking criticism well, Cora can be charmingly open-hearted, even when she feels antagonistic. She’s a great option for male Ryder players who are in it for the long haul in a relationship, and will take the time to get to know her heart before exploring the limits of CGI decency.

13 Kaidan Alenko

He Shoots For Shepard & He Can Cook, Too

Kaidan meets Shepard at Alliance HQ in Mass Effect 3 Legendary Edition

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Female Shepard (Mass Effect 1, 2, & 3) and male Shepard (Mass Effect 3)
  • Voice Actor: Raphael Sbarge
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, & Mass Effect 3


Kaidan is one of the two original romances for female Shepard in Mass Effect, and players who prefer Ash leave it at that with finality. Those who feel like Kaidan deserves a second shot at existence, and a chance at love, will be pleasantly surprised if they can hang on until Mass Effect 3. By the third game, not only is Kaidan bisexual, he’s a whole new man forged of the same stuff, and as wholesome and steady as they come for Shepard as a final love interest.

This is one of those romances that takes a trilogy to blossom, and it explores themes of betrayal and trust before it flourishes. Kaidan is designed to fall for Shepard, triggering as easily for women in the first game as Ashley’s infamous “sneak attack romance” triggers for men. He’s designed to play devil’s advocate in Mass Effect 2. By the third game, Kaidan evolves into a much more open and easy-going guy. In contrast to Ash, he approaches the changes he and Shepard undergo with humility and maturity, making him a solid romance choice.


12 Reyes Vidal

Dalliance With The Silver-Tongued Fox Of Kadara

Ryder meets Reyes Vidal on Kadara in Mass Effect Andromeda

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable by: Female and Male Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Nicholas Boulton
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect: Andromeda

If romanced, Reyes is the first one to say that Ryder has bad taste in men. His fans know exactly what he means, and they are here for it. Charming and roguish, Reyes is a character that inspires instant dislike or adoration in many at first and last impression. He’s also an unusual romance option in Andromeda. He was so popular with fans that his brief dalliance on Kadara was upgraded to full romance status in a patch.


Players who choose to romance Reyes will experience some of the smoothest flirts in the game, and his rapport with Ryder reflects this throughout all their banter, even when they’re talking business. This romance is special in that it’s integrated into the Kadara subplot instead of taking Ryder on a private quest to lock it in, and he will remain there after his quests conclude. It’s also one of the most angsty romance options in Andromeda for players who change their minds about him, as his breakup can be uniquely brutal.

11 Samara

Where There Is A Will, There’s A Justicar Code

Mass Effect Samara Close-up

  • Race: Asari
  • Romanceable By: Female and Male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Maggie Baird
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect 2 & Mass Effect 3

Samara’s romance strongly resonates with the character archetype she represents: it’s the platonic love story of a knight-errant. As such, she is the perfect choice for chivalrous Paragons. In Mass Effect 2 she will admit to reciprocating Shepard’s romantic feelings, but the Justicar Code will prevent her from acting on them.


Players who stay true to Samara anyway will have another chance in the Citadel DLC of Mass Effect 3 to persuade her that everything has changed and that they could, too. This romance plays on the heartstrings and promises nothing. Samara romancers will ache for this star-crossed love, but Shepard can have a night to treasure with her if the opportunity is seized.

10 Suvi Anwar

Stargazing With Suvi Is A Sweet Science

Suvi in Mass Effect: Andromeda

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable By: Female Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Katy Townsend
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect: Andromeda

Suvi is a gentle presence on the Tempest, but her unassertiveness shouldn’t be confused with insecurity. Suvi knows herself, and that also means she’s clear about what she wants from female Ryders who romance her. Players who delight in philosophy and theology will see a kindred spirit in her; she is all about deep connections.


Though Suvi’s final romance scene cuts away before her precise orientation is made clear, the feelings she stirs in fans are quite bold as the unofficial “ace romance.” For some players enchanted by her intelligence and ability to straddle science and faith, she will leave them wanting more. For others, Suvi is a rare pleasure precisely because of the absence of an overt display of physical intimacy.

9 Vetra Nyx

The Turian-Of-All-Trades Has Romance In Spades

Vetra in Mass Effect: Andromeda

  • Race: Turian
  • Romanceable By: Female and Male Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Danielle Rayne
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect: Andromeda


Players who started with Mass Effect will appreciate Vetra on a whole different level. In the wake of Garrus’ success, Turians have been a fan-favorite species since the inception of the franchise. Vetra’s not just any Turian, though: she’s street-smart, protective of those she loves, and she will go to any lengths for a Ryder who she can trust.

Vetra may be Turian, but she has the same appeal Tali did in Shepard’s trilogy. Her romance also leaves most of the intimacy to the imagination. Still, she is a popular romantic partner because she’s adorable. Fans only wish there was more of it! Family-oriented players who would love a very tall girlfriend will find Sid, Vetra’s kid sister, an especially wholesome bonus.

8 Samantha Traynor

Most People Use Showers & Toothbrushes To Get Clean

Samantha Traynor Mass Effect 3

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable By: Female Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Alix Wilton Regan
  • Appearances:Mass Effect 3


Samantha is smart, very funny, and an excellent Comm Specialist, making her an instantly likable addition to the Mass Effect 3 lineup. Players who romance her are in for some of the wittiest flirts in the trilogy. She doesn’t have a unique companion quest, but she plays an integral part on the Normandy, and she gets more involved Citadel DLC content than some trilogy-spanning characters do.

Sam draws strength from Shepard as they bond, but it’s her independent brilliance and warmth that makes her such an attractive choice. The only real downside to Sam is that she’s introduced very late in the trilogy. Players who locked in one of the many Mass Effect 2 love interests may be compelled to continue that relationship instead, but those looking to take a chance with someone new should know: Traynor only needs a toothbrush to save the Normandy.


7 Jack/Subject Zero

The Psychotic Biotic & Catharsis

Jack in Mass Effect 2, semi close-up with a neutral expression

  • Race: Human
  • Romanceable By: Male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Courtenay Taylor
  • Appearances:Mass Effect 2 & Mass Effect 3

Jack is, in a word, angry. She had been hurt and used since childhood. By the time Shepard blasts his way into her life, she owns her damage with a vengeance. Her uninhibited attitude shouldn’t confuse players: if Shepard takes advantage of her fast and loose intimacy, she will categorize him as just another roll in the hay who doesn’t truly care about her.

Jack’s romance isn’t popular because of her trigger-happy and immodest attitude, though. It’s her incredible growth that makes her story so gripping. By Mass Effect 3, Jack is thriving, just as she deserves. While she doesn’t need romance to grow into her own, male Shepard players who stand at her side won’t be disappointed; they get to share in the tumultuous catharsis that is Jack’s journey.


6 Thane Krios

Going From Becoming Unforgettable To Never Forgetting

Thane in Mass Effect 2

  • Race: Drell
  • Romanceable By: Female Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Keythe Farley
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect 2 & Mass Effect 3

Thane’s romance is not for the faint of heart: this surprisingly balanced assassin comes with a lot of heavy stories attached. His romance takes players into a space of emotional intensity, and part of that comes from the fact that he’s living on borrowed time. Thane’s placid wisdom is magnetic, but what makes his romance popular is that Shepard is his second chance at love when he expected to die alone.


Players who want to explore themes of healing after loss, grieving, and faith will find this enigmatic Drell of the shadows has an irresistible draw. Mass Effect 3 will hit Thane’s romancers harder than the rest, and it’s definitely one of the most moving relationships players can experience. Shepard is not alone after Kalihira finally claims Thane, though: he’s survived by his son, Kolyat. Thane lives on in those who love him so long as they draw breath and remember.

5 Jaal Ama Darav

His Heart Sings So Loud & Proud That Ryder’s Will, Too

Jaal in Mass Effect: Andromeda

  • Race: Angara
  • Romanceable By: Female and Male Ryder
  • Voice Actor: Nyasha Hatendi
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect: Andromeda


This aspiring warrior may give players the first impression that he’s difficult to win over, and a little digging into Jaal’s background suggests his romantic experience is distressingly limited. Players who choose his romance anyway will be disabused of both notions in short order. Not only is he unfailingly romantic, but his past traumas all stay in the past. For players who want a paramour who is openly loving and loyal, it doesn’t get better than Jaal.

Early on in Mass Effect: Andromeda players will notice how emotional the Angara are, and this barely scratches the surface of what makes them a fascinating addition to the franchise. A romanced Jaal only pursues one agenda with Ryder: a happy and healthy relationship. Ryder speaks to his heart, and like all Angarans, he’s not shy about his feelings. Angarans love their enormous and fluid families, but Jaal’s romancers will not doubt that he adores Ryder like no other.

4 Tali’Zorah Vas Normandy

Unmasking A Relationship That’s Totally Worth It

Mass Effect Tali'Zorah


  • Race: Quarian
  • Romanceable By: Male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Ash “Liz” Sroka
  • Appearance(s):Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, & Mass Effect 3

Tali’s romance is easily one of the most compelling ones in the trilogy’s lineup, and it’s not just because players wouldn’t be wrong to imagine she blushes a lot beneath that helmet around Shepard. Romancing her doesn’t steal the spotlight from her incredible journey as a member of the Migrant Fleet; it makes the epic Quarian saga a deeply personal matter for players.

Part of Tali’s allure is how mysterious she and the Quarians are, but it’s players who accept the ambiguity and choose to empower her who will enjoy this romance the most. In Mass Effect 2 & 3, Tali is much more uncompromising about her loyalty to her people, but this self-possession doesn’t come at the price of her endearing openness from the first game. Players who choose her will discover she’s as passionate about Shepard as she is about solving the Geth problem.


3 Liara T’Soni

Eternal Lovers Write Their Names Across The Stars

Liara in Mass Effect 3

  • Race: Asari
  • Romanceable By: Female and Male Shepard
  • Voice Actor: Ali Hillis
  • Appearances:Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2, Mass Effect 3, & Mass Effect: Andromeda (Voice Only)

Many players decide to embrace eternity with Liara, and she gives them quite a few great reasons to consider her one of the best romances in the Mass Effect franchise. She’s the companion who goes that extra mile for Shepard, refusing to allow anything, even death, to stand in their way. Her adorably self-conscious ramblings in the first game reveal that Shepard is far more to her than a Prothean-touched curiosity, and players who court her will get a romance that echoes through time.


Liara changes more than most in the trilogy’s lineup, and helping her come into her own in the Shadow Broker DLC in Mass Effect 2 makes her one of the most formidable allies Shepard has. Her romance arc also changes and matures compared to her gushing admiration in the first game, and it’s more reserved than others in some ways. Liara’s focus and drive don’t leave a lot of room for moonlit strolls, but it’s exactly her need to make Shepard’s legacy a lasting one that makes her love eternal.

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