@fr0sty
Both extremes are bad, i agree with you (but, i think, “mouth breathers” was unnecessary).
Although, i would argue that, in my personal experience, in game reviews, you far often see left-leaning ideologies than right-leaning ones (but i might be biased here; talking about big publications like IGN and such). And if the game doesn’t follow their ideas (either from the left or the right), that’ll lead to lower game score (and the other way around, if they agree with the ideas, they might score the game higher). Which will affect the sales and that might lead to cancellation of sequel (like what might’ve happened with Days Gone) or full stop of support.
This is the only reason i’m not outright against this, the way they want to control the speech. I just want games to be games and reviews be reviews (and not some political lecture from either camp), because nowadays, everyone think they know better how you’re supposed to live or what you’re supposed to think, it’s getting tiring.
P. S.: Sorry for the rant.


