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It is an amazing game and you should buy and play this game – especially all who can remember the 90s. All those stuff in the house brought back so many memories...
Ah, another one. Once again, the word of the day is 'subjective'. Please go look it up and educate yourself before attempting any further discussion on this subject.
To the OP. I happen to agree with you about most of the points you make. It's a well told, well presented short story adventure game. I don't really think it's worth twenty dollars, but I did enjoy my time with it. You may want to add that you're spoiling the story somewhat, however.
Funny, and here I thought it was just a short, non-standard romance story with fairly good presentation. My oh my how you haters love to drag up conspiracy theories. Let's hear another one!
And yet more ignorance. As far as I'm aware, you are free to quit anytime before bootcamp without being a 'deserter'. It happens fairly often and you may not be welcome back, but quitting the military before you take your second oath of enlistment results in no criminal charges and you are not a 'deserter' in any way shape or form.
You clearly are unaware of the law regarding 'desertion'. That's cool. I'm sure it's all the principle of the thing to you, so whether Lonnie is legally a deserter or not is probably irrelevant as far as you're concerned. But it's not desertion - legally. We don't even know - in the story - whether appropriate papers requesting discharge were filed or not.
Obviously, not everyone experiences stories the same way. I found the tale in Gone Home quite moving. The voice acting and writing were well done and my sense of empathy kept me engaged and worried. If all of that failed to move you... That's fine.
What's not fine is the way you mischaracterize the game. I suppose you could just be a bigot who thinks you're making a funny play on the term 'walking simulator'. Hm. I suppose you may be amusing to other bigots, for that matter. But... To be clear, at no point in the game do you 'simulate' a homosexual. Well, unless you consider any story that includes a description of such a relationship as a 'simulator'. I doubt that, though.
Not being able to immerse yourself in a love story that you cannot relate to is not a bad thing. I cannot relate to a good number of traditional bodice rippers in which the male love interest behaves as a neanderthal, sometimes even sexually assaulting the heroine, but she still falls madly in love with him. Whatever - not my thing. You, though? You seem offended by the idea that there are relationships outside of your interest.
You know... It would be unfair of me to put words in your mouth. I don't think I can explore your post much more without doing so. Why don't you clarify for us what really bothers you about the game. It's clear that you were less than impressed with it, but other than sounding bigoted, you didn't really say why.