Well, in 99% of the cases he's right.
In non-independent games the story plays almost always secondary role (or worse). I can't think of any game that was made for its story (although there might be a few).On the other hand independent games with a small team and budget put massive constrains...
Games do not come out in a vacuum. People have certain expectations from them.
You say that most AAA games are not terrible when compared to licensed games and shovelware. And generally you are correct. But by the same logic those shovelware titles aren't terrible when compared to shovelware...
I want to second this recommendation, but only for the first book. I'm halfway into the third right now and it feels like they forgot to add jokes after the first one (although the story is more interesting).
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