I know I know, Matt Patt. Cringe aside, I was very surprised he would make a video on this subject, so I gave it a watch and thought his take was interesting.
tl,dw: movie critics like movies that take risks and attempt to push the boundaries, while audiences like movies that are fun and nostalgic. The movie industry profits from this dynamic because it creates an us-versus-them dichotomy between audiences and critics, making audiences easier to market to.
That's part of my list post, and I have a few articles on the subject with it. I like how he pointed out the owners of Rotten Tomatoes are partially universal, who made the film. Even Miyamoto has said the negative reviews promoted the film.
It creates a situation where the bad reviews are paid for to create publicity.
This is in comparison to the Sony film about Gran Turismo, where it's a lackluster plot and that's it. The game is about a love of cars and driving, and none of that shows in the film.