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Just a quick refresher on the games (focusing on the ones that are actually connected to this one). Won't go into Double Exposure even vaguely as it literally just came out, lol.
The story of Life is Strange:
Chloe Price, a lesbian, wants to know what happened to her lover Rachel Amber and can maybe even end up in a relationship with her friend Max (a woman).
The story of Life is Strange: Before the Storm
Chloe Price, a lesbian, falls in love with Rachel Amber. To clarify, this game is a love story between these two characters.
The idea that lgbt+ is being 'pushed' on anyone is ridiculous. Do video games push violence on you because some of them are overly saturated with it? No, I don't think so. There is no correlation between playing video games and being more or less violent than those that don't.
woke = fake oppression.
Man, one thing is having a gay character. Another one is having 8 screenshot and one of them is already promoting a socio-political agenda with a flag that is offensive to a lot of people....
I'll wait for your answer, meanwhile I'll be playing Wolfenstein II.