PirroEpirote: The point of having a curated store was not to see this sort of garbage in the front page (nor a deluge of rubbish anime pseudo-games, but that's besides the point). In case it's not clear, the problem here is the explicit, non-ambiguous apology of real-life violence that's both used to sell and permeates the game, more than the kind of ideology being promoted
rjbuffchix: I will have to check all the release threads of the police-related, military-related, and even colonization-related games to see if you and similar critics in this thread have posted there too. Otherwise I get the impression that your position is as hypocritical (for lack of better word) as you are accusing the curation's position to be. In other words, you seem to accuse them of only wanting to accept games that don't personally offend them/certain presumably-desired customers, but you don't want them to accept games that personally offend you. Accusing curation of having a double standard, while wanting them to accept a different double standard.
PirroEpirote: just let the floodgates open and don't play favorites, even though this results in a cramped mess of a web front and makes discovering worthwhile games a pain.
rjbuffchix: You referred to "Tonight We Riot" at the beginning of your post as "garbage". Could you explain why this game is "garbage" and not "worthwhile" without referencing political opinions? Additionally, one of the best arguments in favor of opening up the floodgates is to point out that if some people don't like a game, that's okay, because they can just play different ones. "Don't like it, don't play it". Do you/others with similar position disagree with that sentiment?
I knew this straw-man would show up. There's no hypocrisy here, I was rather clear on what constitutes dubious content. Once again: there's a world of difference between showing fictional violence (or sex, or military action, or whatever the offense-du-jour is) as a game theme, and explicitly endorsing real life violence both in game and in marketing materials.
Let me make this clear: what's clearly "garbage" it's the violence apologism, not the game itself. "I don't want endorsement of throat-punching" is not a "political opinion" to anyone who's still sane. It's the goddamn basis of civility.
For all I know, the game could be great (hint: it's not, it's mostly market-by-controversy shovelware). That's not what's being discussed here.
I don't care if the game is a full-on communist pamphlet (see: Disco Elysium, a game that by most accounts seems to be rather good and belongs on this store). I DO give a damn if you expect me to sheepishly accept the promotion of imbecilic calls to violence on a curated medium, specially when the curation has been rather overzealous before.
As to the attempt to conflate this opinion with a call to censorship: I clearly stated I much preferred a free storefront with no curation (where this game would be sold), specially if curation is to be selectively applied to appease the freshest batch of would-be-revolutionaries (who kindly welcome your monetary donation, thank you very much). It's rich to accuse me of double standards when my whole complaint is about that: for GOG curators presumably it's Ok to call for violence explicitly as long as you're the "right" side, but it's not Ok to have controversial personal opinions unrelated to your products and marketing when you're on the "wrong" side.
Anyway, signing out - I think I made my position rather clear, barring deliberate miscontruction.