One thing I really can't stand is how many bloggers and journalists who were heaping praise on the game were using it to say that it made military shooters completely unneeded and outdated, and that no developer should bother making them and/or no gamer should buy any more of them because it showed just how sickening the genre is.
Like, Yahtzee said during his review of (the admittedly terrible) Medal Of Honor Warfighter, "I thought we were over the whole
Modern Warfare thing. It had its fun for a while, systematically abusing the word "realistic", but then
Spec Ops: The Line came along and showed us what a bunch of violent paranoid glory-boy twats the whole genre was making us all look like. You were supposed to slink off in shame! Nanny caught you with your hand in the cookie jar, you don't just continue eating the cookies."
Or how about Errant Signal trying to compare the Modern Warfare games to it, saying the the former glorifies questionable actions that SOTL condemns when it doesn't, even falsely comparing the airport massacre to it, implying that MW tries to justify such an action, when that couldn't be further from the truth.
And heck, just plain old overhyping it, saying that it is an experience that makes Heart Of Darkness and Apocalypse now look like kiddie works compared to it.
Honestly, I can't think of another game that has as much of a pretentious and snobby fanbase this side of The Last Of Us.