Stumbled across this article from August 22nd of last year. It's a tranny eagerly promoting the possibility of a gay romance in KCD2.
https://www.thegamer.com/kingdom-come-deliverance-2-hans-henry-queer-romance/
Hasn't Warhorse delivered everything this tranny asked for?
Vavra decided to have his cake and eat it, too. That's it. That's the whole story. He's an opportunist and a liar. And half the anti-woke crowd are so desperate for relevance that they're willing to circle the wagons for a traitor who sold out to the woke mob for a few extra shekels.
Edit to add: consider the timeline. This tranny journo was playing a preview build of the game almost six months ago. If the gay romance had been explicit, don't you think he would have been singing its praises?
Vavra deliberately withheld the gay romance from the players because he knew it was a betrayal. He fully intended to blindside us. When it was leaked, he played stupid while his sycophants came to his defense.
Then IGN gives it a 9/10 and releases a "how to be gay" guide five minutes after their review goes up? Obviously some games media were in on the deception.
You have to understand that even the good creators(like Drinker) ultimately have to watch modern media and pretend or actually be interested to continue receiving a paycheck, whereas the most hard line of us will continue dropping that which we have no love for, and finding comfort in the books and art of the past or the actual art of the present.
Can Critical Drinker maintain a podcast, or a weekly video schedule if he just drops the hammer, “This is subversive media created by homosexuals, feminists, and communists who hate me and i’m done”? Can he do that the week after?
He absolutely can. But if he does that he will not make any industry connections, his network will be constantly small and locked in purity spirals, and he will have to stand entirely on his own beliefs instead of being able to shift to follow trends/algorithm.
So the question is, as always, is his integrity as a "reviewer" and his principles the most important thing, or his career? I can't blame him, or many of them, for choosing the career but they also need to be honest enough to own up to that too.