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Mainly the game is about co-dependence which is at least adjacent to romantic themes sometimes, but the game does not try to actually have any romance or raunchy things happen.
I am sure some people will absolutely insist that there is twincest subtext to this game, but not only does the sequel make abundantly cleat that this is not relevant, it's not even remotely textual enough to qualify for this curator even if it was.
AFAIK the Fatal Frame II remake still doesn't really qualify even with the hand-holding because they're sisters and there's no actual romance? (Correct me if I'm wrong. Someone did tag it LGBT!)
saccharine echo - only love interest is non-binary so not for this list.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4442640/Rizz_Dungeon_Skeleton_Key_to_My_Heart_Demo/
The 4th story, Truth of the self, is 5 minutes long and it's about a girl realizing she's "different" after meeting another girl on the street. It's kinda symbolic, but the metaphor is obvious.
Also the 2nd story, Eagle and the Star Maze, is a (even shorter) creation myth which briefly shows a picture of two female looking figures holding hands when it talks about love.
This has LGBT tags but doesn't clarify the content - haven't tried to go through it yet.