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Since she's a Lesbian.
Unless I am mistaken on that front.
But there's no political agenda shoving or anything.
That was the second game in the series. :P
It's pretty equivalent to the Warren-Max-Chloe triangle in the first game.
The game does push a particular political view - that murder is bad - and there are examples of abuse of political influence by a big corporation, but nothing I'd describe as controversial politics.
Agenda is just your usual fighting the big bad mining corporation that has hold on this town.
Good to hear. Thank you for answers guys :)
He was a little confused. :P
My mistake there. I should have clarified I was making a joke.
You're the one that made it hostile though.
Not the OP.