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It's ok you can be open about your feelings here, no need to try and hide it
dedicated the rest of his life to finding his wife and daughter on the beach , perhaps a greater indicator that he is heterosexual.
A lot of the main cast feel a deep bond with Sam, as many point out in their respective episodes.
Personally, I do see Deadman more attached to Sam since Deadman remarks to Sam that he has been waiting to hug him, once Sam has ‘recovered’ from his aphenphosmphobia. I mean, Sam even rejects a hug from Lockne but not Deadman. There is also the fact that Deadman is technically the one who allows Sam to be set free from the UCA . And, in general, there appears to be more intimacy between them. More than Heartman I reckon.
Some people just think everything boils down to sex, so any two people with a close relationship must be ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ or want to ♥♥♥♥ each other. They literally can't see any other reason why you'd want to be friends with someone.
yeah what the ♥♥♥♥ was that cutscene? I get the fact that what they were discussing is supposed to make you uneasy and the closeness ads to that, but it wasn't warranted at all. The conversation could have gone just as well with both of them leaning against opposite sides of the shower walls. Deadman even says they can't listen in the shower so what the ♥♥♥♥ was the need for the closeness?
I like this game a lot, but it's very much MGSV all over again for me, mostly silent protagonist, great gameplay mechanics but a story that wouldn't even work in a science fiction novel. DS is Kojima's Fallout, and the game is just as buggy as a Fallout game too!
True.
You can absolutely hear people talking when they're in the shower, he's right.