I know this thread isn't exactly a good cross-section of the viewers, since the fanboys scream the loudest, but I'm surprised that more people didn't like the review.
The clear attempts at parody and sarcasm aimed at the politically correct and the "I'm not racist, but...." crowd missed the mark, and rather than an intelligent parody as (I hope) it was intended, Yahtzee just seems to have added a voice to the stereotyping and contradictory mob. I'll point out the two most obvious examples for people who might not be sure what I'm talking about: 50 Cent's avatar running around yelling "Yo yo yo, Awww yeah, bitches ain't shit aiiight" which no-one in rap has actually ever done; and the constant commentary about putting down women, again an inaccurate representation of 50 Cent's music and almost all rap (except for maybe Lil Jon [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfLAv3JHRwY]). Its effectively the same thing as speaking out about racial stereotyping in his CoD 4 review and then drawing the Asian character with slanted eyes.
Blood on the Sand is, to my mind, not a great game, but an average Gears of War clone. One that I think would've received more favourable commentary had it been yet another space marine stamping rather than a 50 Cent branding. Instead, we get a review which is 10 seconds of discussing the game, and the rest on hip hop and black stereotypes (despite his attempts to explain it to the contrary).
Maybe it's just me though. It seems lately all his work, including the AG podcasts, is going in this direction. Rather than sticking with the quick-witted, sharp tongued persona he gave in earlier reviews, Yahtzee seems to be heading towards the dodgy territory of being offensive and rude for the sake of trying to be funny.