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Republican Vampire
Jun 2, 2007

My main issue with it is that it's kind of cliche when it comes to queer narratives and coming out stories. It's presented in a pretty unique way, but I kinda wish that the sub-plot about the parents had been better developed.

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Republican Vampire
Jun 2, 2007

Accordion Man posted:

Terry's subplot was fine, you just have to look harder for it then Sam's. The mom's is pretty short but it does have a conclusion and it makes sense why there is so little of her in the game, she's always away at work and not home, unlike Terry and Sam.

Lemme put it another way: I wish that the parents' sub plots, including their marital problems, actually registered with Sam's storyline. It feels perfunctory and disconnected, like it's just an excuse to send them off to that Christian retreat so that there's no one else in the house. It seems like there are a lot of possible points of intersection between the stories, especially since Sam talks about how disengaged her parents are. I dunno. Maybe I'm asking a lot of this kind of IF.

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