Return of the Obra Dinn is a 2018 video game developed by Lucas Pope and published by 3909 LLC. The game follows an insurance adjuster sent to investigate the disappearance of the Obra Dinn, a merchant ship that has been missing for 18 years. While the game is primarily focused on solving the mystery of the Obra Dinn, there are several moments in the game that explore the theme of sexuality.
One of the most prominent sexual moments in the game is the story of the ship's cook, John Davies. Davies is revealed to have had a relationship with a sailor named William Renshaw, and the two had planned to marry when the Obra Dinn returned to port. However, Davies was killed in a fight with another sailor, and Renshaw was left heartbroken. This story serves as a reminder of the dangers of being openly gay in the 19th century, and the risks that people were willing to take in order to be with the person they loved.
Another sexual moment in the game is the story of the ship's surgeon, Dr. Arthur Prentis. Prentis is revealed to have had a relationship with a woman named Mary, who was a passenger on the Obra Dinn. The two had planned to marry, but Prentis was killed in a fight with another sailor before they could do so. This story serves as a reminder of the dangers of being openly in a relationship in the 19th century, and the risks that people were willing to take in order to be with the person they loved.
Finally, there is the story of the ship's captain, John Reed. Reed is revealed to have had a relationship with a woman named Sarah, who was also a passenger on the Obra Dinn. The two had planned to marry, but Reed was killed in a fight with another sailor before they could do so. This story serves as a reminder of the dangers of being openly in a relationship in the 19th century, and the risks that people were willing to take in order to be with the person they loved.
Overall, Return of the Obra Dinn is a game that explores the theme of sexuality in a subtle yet powerful way. Through the stories of Davies, Prentis, and Reed, the game serves as a reminder of the dangers of being openly in a relationship in the 19th century, and the risks that people were willing to take in order to be with the person they loved.
None. A few sailors are seen bare-chested in non-sexual contexts.
In one of the flashbacks a man is heard relieving himself; we see him squatting (no nudity).
There are topless mermaids in several scenes. Their breasts and nipples are shown, but due to the game's visual style they are not very detailed.