>>723617569 (OP)
I haven't played the game, so I have no opinion on it. I know that his comments about other games which I'm more familiar with can be inaccurate, so that leaves me questioning whether his other analyses are on point. For example, his comments that Spec Ops: The Line's main theme was "war bad" misses the point, since the story is way too specific to work well as a general anti-war commentary. It's more of a psychological exploration of the unraveling of the protagonist in the highly specific circumstances he finds himself in. What's also strange about Synthetic Man, which often times leaves me unconvinced of his analyses, is that he buys into every pol conspiracy theory, even ones that are just memes, and claims those conspiracy theories as the actual motivations behind certain design decisions in certain games (take e.g. the whole "humiliation ritual" thing he kept banging on about in his Kingdom Come 2 video). While there are certain woke things pushed by certain game devs, some of his assertions regarding those are just too kooky. But he's entertaining from time to time, which is what videos of this type are at the end of the day mostly for, so I still check his stuff out.