> When people respond negatively
When they do, they don't usually respond with "This is a shit game!" and leave it at that.
They respond with a tirade directed against the minority they think has wronged them in some way.
They may well be right - the game might have been written to push an agenda rather than just be fun. But they also lack the mental maturity to realise that if they don't want this to happen, giving this game, that they feel opposes and threatens the stability of their world view, the oxygen of a thousand vile hate comments, the attention that doxxing and SWATting people attracts, well, that's the worst thing they could have done.
The appropriate thing to do for a game you dislike is to thumb down it and demand a refund.
Here's a thought - what if these works ARE #GamerGateBait placed there by "SJWs"? Aren't they being spectacularly successful? WHY are they being successful? Answer : because the attitudes they are exposing are not generally considered acceptable.