Well, I'm not going to pretend you don't have a point. Anything popular enough is going to attract some sort of hate. But I'd argue that being woke is not enough to get your game review bombed.
I don't think anyone's going to tell you not to roleplay in dnd. I'm just wondering why you aren't role-playing a character that wants to play with the characters your friends have made
one time my buddy was running a game of Monster of the Week and I came up with the most mundane character possible: a Wisconsin corn farmer named Pete Faber, competing with angels, demons, and the miscellaneous supernatural
I was definitely assuming this would be an opinion piece about young people saying "what do we think chat" and "victory royale" but, no, it's actual research
A couple weeks ago, I had a (dnd 5e) barbarian who was supposed to wrestle some random fire shaman using a series of contested athletics checks. I had advantage due to raging, the Bless spell, and bardic inspiration, (and Powerful Build but that's only thematically appropriate) and still failed three contests in a row, because the fire shaman never rolled under an 18. My DM just said, no flavor, "yeah this guy just beat you".
"According to the Kinsey Institute, 12% of females and 22% of males respond erotically to BDSM" (on the Bondage Positions and Methods article) is surprising to me. I assumed it was more of a feminine practice.
Wait, that's BDSM, not bondage specifically. I'm ace so it's really not important, but I am curious about whether people prefer being tied up or seeing someone else tied up.
Can't speak for most of these games but Bug Fables was awesome. I find nyself playing other games and thinking "bug fables did this better..."