I don't doubt it, but I think what's really happening is that they're getting rid of spam reviews by people who don't actually own the game and just leaving negative feedback for culture war purposes.

A lot of outrage over Kill the Justice League. Just imagine how much better life would be if young people could get this spun up over real problems like, you know, genocide or gas prices.

  • SadArtemis🏳️‍⚧️@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    To my understanding it's that the game looks like complete ass (even compared to other DC games released a decade or more ago) and is probably a prime example of everything wrong with AAA games these days. Hell if I know if there's any "culture war" shenanigans over this (probably? I haven't watched any videos about it or read anything, though I've seen it mildly mentioned) but from an outsider's view about it... it just doesn't look appealing, at all.

    Personally I can't really bring myself to care, because I don't play such games (most western AAAs) anymore, nowadays. Without outrage, who would even be talking about a game like this anyways? To me it's like people fighting over their opinions of a turd on the sidewalk at this point. I get why- these people still care about the franchises, they still have hopium for all these studios and whatnot going strong for... some reason? And they probably spent 90$ for the turd on the sidewalk and now feel like dupes.

    I was raised considerably into a lot of the hallmarks of nerd culture myself, but I've long let go of these franchises. If a good game or show comes out I'll try it eventually, maybe (or have it on the backlog anyways). I get the frustration (if it happened to Monster Hunter or something I'd be pretty upset) but I suppose luckily for me, these games and western franchises in particular were never "it" for me.