It wouldn't just be to avoid deadnaming, would it? It would be to avoid actually showing them pre-transition Which isn't an automatically bad thing to do, of course, but I think the argument "We're tired of seeing the before and after" is a stronger argument than the other
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
I glanced at some reviews and people are saying it as a positive thing that Tyler is trans and this fact is clearly acknowledged in the narrative but it's not central to it at all, the story has nothing directly to do with his transition
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Replying to @arthur_affect
It just seems like, and maybe I'm misunderstanding the mechanic, if the narrative is about memory, limiting things to memories of the last couple of years is super limiting
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I don't think it actually is limited to the last few years, looking at reviews It's just that the memories are shown from first person POV and are limited to brief snatches of events each sibling personally witnessed
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
It's not THAT awkward that all of the memories from Tyler's POV as a young child avoid having anyone directly address him by name, if they're all of his own family
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And it's not an objective recording, it's his own memory If his deadname is painful to him then it makes sense his own memory would avoid it, just like it makes sense that his memories don't show him looking into a mirror or whatever
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
Just like if Alyson knows these things are sensitive for Tyler then her own memories would similarly avoid painful topics Especially since the point of the flashbacks is they're looking for answers about their mother's past (not his)
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Her POV is where my disbelief would be stretched more
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I think the easiest way to handle it is to say that the point of having the two siblings is each one of them has memories of events that only involve them and don't include the other
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Yeah, although that sort of undermines any pretense at being the Rashomon of games
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Well, they can be two sets of true memories that give wildly different impressions of the events they didn't witness (which only the mother herself was privy to) But yeah that's not actually the same thing as Rashomon
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
But yeah the review I'm looking at says the game is disappointing because the core mystery itself just isn't satisfying
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
The siblings themselves are very vividly drawn characters but trying to make the mom into this contradictory enigmatic figure just didn't work for this reviewer It's a hard thing to pull off in fiction without just coming off as bad writing
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