If by "woke" you mean "progressive propaganda", then I can say that no, not really. I have reached the point that any progressive bullshit totally derails any suspension of disbelief that I have, and I am long past the point of holding my nose to get to the "good part" of the game/movie/book/etc. because the simple fact is that I have way too much stuff I want to do, and do not want to waste it on propaganda made by people who hate me. I personally favor the metaphor of "woke" being feces in your food or water, because that is frankly how I view it at this point, and even 1% feces is too much feces for me.
WARNING! Sperg rant ahead.
Take The Last of Us, a game I used to like a lot, and at this point I can not stand it. Your business partner at the start is a ball busting shrew, the leader, stronger than you, braver than you, more moral than you, and serves as the entire motivation for Joel to do something other than be a shitbag. The whole time Joel does her commands and follows her like a lost puppy, then the only reason he takes Ellie because of her, not because he has any actual agency or motivation. You're over halfway the way through the game before Joel actually makes a fucking decision for himself that isn't an extension of doing what the girl boss told you to do at the start. I can't even make it past the start of the game without being taken completely out of the story by their retarded feminist bullshit that they added exclusively to push their god awful ideology.
They could have made Nicole the brains behind the scenes and Joel the brawn and frontman (because obviously male criminals won't respect a fucking woman!), so they each have something to contribute, but that wouldn't be enough insufferable ugly girl boss so obviously you can't have Nicole show her capabilities with anything but direct violence and incredibly masculine behavior. Nope, she's just Joel, except better but with a vagina. Again, that's just the intro, and I could bitch even more about it!
Or take Worm by Matbow that
@Moral Decay mentioned, which is another story I used to like. Well, I made the mistake of revisiting it a couple of years ago, and what a shitshow. The Undersiders have not one but TWO interracial white and black couples, including BMWF despite that being the rarest kind. Despite being just 3% of the population, homosexuals comprise 33% of the Triumvirate. Brockton Bay has racially homogenous gangs, but it's only presented as a bad thing when whitey does it. The story is late 2000s/early 2010s when we were still about 70% white, but with the racial make-up of the cast, you would think we were 20% because it's non-whites all over the fucking place. This also segues into one of my other major criticism of progressive propaganda, which is the things that
are not included in the story when they
absolutely should have been:
Where are all the fucking guns in Worm!? It takes place in America, the divergence point was 1980, so why the fuck aren't there guns all over the fucking place? Most capes in the story would die immediately if shot in the chest, more than half of them are villains or outright evil, so why aren't far more guns being used? Even if you hide behind the unwritten rule of heroes and villains using cops and robbers style honorable combat rules, that doesn't include normalfaggots. If I lived in a world where there were a bunch of demigods with magic powers, you wouldn't ever catch me without anything less than a full sized magnum pistol on me, or ideally a .308 battle rifle. Even if that wouldn't stop something like Crawler, it would kill most other capes quite easily because they're humans with magic powers. The fact that the writer basically ignores guns takes me completely out of the story, because there would be capes getting shot left, right, and center for the shit they pull. Matbow ignoring guns because his ideology tells him not to like them makes for his "America" to come off as an extremely inorganic, fake place that doesn't feel like an actual setting, and that's a
critical flaw that pervades the entire story from start to finish. At least My Hero Academia had the good sense to set the story outside of the nation with the most firearms on planet Earth and largely bypass that problem.