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Zagreus' depiction avoids being a "bundle of stereotypes," particularly the notion that bisexual people are "sex-crazed." He felt that he was a well-rounded character, being defined by more than just his sexuality. He also enjoyed that nobody in the game took issue with his sexuality, noting how bisexual people often face bias from both gay and straight people.
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Peppiat also praised the depiction of his bisexuality, feeling that it was among the best depictions of bisexuality in video games. He felt that media typically depicted as "scandalous," or otherwise not depicted at all. With Zagreus, he found him to be a "sensitive and considerate lover,"
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Gonzales discussed how the game handles Zagreus' relationship with Thanatos and Megaera, talking about how his desire to escape the Underworld conflicts with the relationships he developed there. He appreciated that Zagreus was a bisexual character, feeling that action games were
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Gabriel Aikins also discussed the polyamory between the three, as well as the matter of kink and consent in their relationship. They argued that polyamorous relationships were a rarity in media, games or otherwise. On kink, Aikins discussed the interpretation of Zagreus and Megaera's
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Zagreus' experiences throughout the game were relatable to the player, particularly Zagreus' ignorance of the Olympians. She also discussed how the cycle of failure and progress was motivated by the desire to learn more about the game's world. Fellow
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Zagreus being so minor in Greek mythology made him a "great canvas" for a player-character. They described him as "charming, emotionally mature, polychromatic, young, and muscular" while discussing how he fits the concept of the
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