Mixtape came out yesterday. It's a 2-3 hour long walking sim that features all teenage girl protagonists and preys on 90s nostalgia. It's already one of the highest rated games of the year.
Every review gushes about the licensed soundtrack, which has nothing to do with the actual game. Every review also begrudgingly admits that there is almost no gameplay in this video game.
Oh, and there are fewer than 2k people playing it on steam. Plus it runs like total ass.
Now we just need a series of coordinated articles attacking gamers and we'll be right back where we started.
Uh... remember how in 2008 a group of people organically realized bankers, I mean, Wall Street was the problem, they were camping outside and demanded... some kind of change. I repeat, a group of people had a subconscious revulsion to speculators so strong that they decided to movilize, but they didn't have any kind of plan, they were too domesticated, they lived in such a good societal period violence didn't even cross their mind. They couldn't identify causes or the culprits so they demanded change, something, anything, motivated only by a hunch, a hunch so powerful it made them go outside. Their movement was then destroyed from the inside by identity politics. Figures like Ketchup were paraded by Colbert
People were mad the economy was the economy was shit, yet, we had one of the best periods in social relationships, they wanted solutions. Shortly after, msm started pushing divisive race articles, then came feminists, then troons. Opression is the culprit, patriarchy is the culprit. Capitalism is the culprit, but don't touch bankers, don't touch speculators! Suddenly, you were the crazy one if you didn't act like Ketchup and the loonies who killed Occupy were common sense. Collective guilt was 24/7 in the news, on the internet, in Reddit, in Youtube.
Gets the noggin joggin, don't it?