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It's just a term that snowflakes use when they encounter an alternative lifestyle.
This was no thing with the original LIS, because a few years ago there still was a bit of tolerance in society for alternative lifestyles. Nowadays, these things matter to certain people.
most games are about fantasy and not reality
in every fictional world there must be a set of rules which makes that world something plausible something that makes sense and gives some sort of familiarity, without rules, order and a context any fantasy would be absurd, incoherent, with no definition or immersion etc like an LSD trip.
imagine during a scene in life is strange two important characters are having a conversation then a talking spoon appears out of nowhere then one of those characters becomes a rabbit and finally optimus prime arrives and takes em to the moon for dinner.
Not saying that it would be unrealistic if majority of characters were gay but literally every character being gay including random npcs well... idk rick looks fake.
Not everything needs a pride flag on it.