The Excavation of Hob's Barrow is a surprising None. It's a Widjet Eye game centred around a female archeologist going into a remote England town to dig a cultural site in the late victorian era.
I fully expected some girl boss moments but it is written well enough to be believable without making any males look bad (even the town's drunk who first gives the main character a sexist remark, apologizes the next day and is greatly humanized with gis backstory rather than being demonized like you'd expect for a single moment of weakness). It's also very pro Christian with a great local priest character, rather than the expected "actually pagan spirits are good and Christians are the real villains".
It's a lot of fun with a fantastic ending. My only real issues is that the puzzle parts are relatively few with some annoying triggers for next events, and that I really wish for a bit more time in the town just exploring the characters, because the game nails the Twin Peaks feeling.