Jim doesn't grade games based on their quality or merit, he grades them based on his personal politics and how much he wants attention on a certain week, that's why he put the new Sonic game on his top 10 worst games list. He got a dosage of anger from Sonic fans when he initially trashed the game in a video because he decided that he didn't like the realistic art style and actively searched for more bullshit reasons to hate it. He got that same dosage of attention from his Hogwarts Legacy video, so of course he'll try to make lightning strike twice.
Though, it didn't get more people talking about his top 10 worst games list when he did it to Sonic, so it probably won't do much when he tries it with Hogwarts Legacy.
Back in 2013-2014 some trannies or feminists (before the alliance got broken apart) got mad about how "gender exclusive"/"male-centric" the phrase "you guys" supposedly was, and started cramming the phrase "y'all" in place of it.
That's why, if you ever go to orientation for work or school nowadays, you're going to hear the word "y'all" over and over again during team building exercises.
Why is Jim even counted as a legitimate reviewer on Metacritic? He deliberately knocked the game's score down because he found a reason to get righteously indignant and dismiss the developers' efforts over some tiny nitpick he heard about on Twitter. A nitpick in the END CREDITS of the game got it knocked down to a 7.5.
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It's even in the fucking title of the review.
What a joyless fuck.
Dipshit reviewers with agendas are a dime-a-dozen, but Jim's entire purpose now is to draw attention to himself by pulling stunts like this. He rated the game just one singular point above Metacritic's yellow "mixed" rating, which is a 74, probably because he doesn't want to risk having too many people's eyes on him, or having Nintendo notice his one singular mixed review and block him from review copies in the future.
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God forbid people read game reviews to know if the game they're planning on buying is fun or not. No, we need to be righteously infuriated that Nintendo forgot to individually crediting the team who worked on the original game (but not the remake) one by one. That tiny little "imperfection" means we should throw the whole thing out.
Jim really let the whole Steam Greenlight/asset-flip/digital homicide shit get to his head, now he thinks he's some kind of messianic freedom fighter in the gaming industry, rather than just another twitter troon with a chip on his shoulder.