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didn’t really post it cause I follow the guy like crazily I just found his opinion and explanation of why the game is really good really well put
Main reason? Social media is both a blessing and a curse. Actual reason? Because people's opinions on things are easily swayed when someone popular (For whatever reason.) tells them something is good or bad. Why anyone would trust Asmon's thoughts on a game is a mystery to me. He just regurgitates the same dribble he sees on reddit posts and puts a few of his words in there and people are like "Yas ma King!"
You're a Hades enjoyer, so you receive diplomatic immunity. That being said, Charlie appears pretty chill and I like how down to earth and humble he seems. All things considered, there are far worse internet role-models.
Now Asmon, on the other hand, that's a whole other can of worms.
Regardless of how you feel about social media influencers, someone as big as penguinz gushing over this game is a big deal for it. He's strongly urging his millions of lemmings to support this game.