Even talks about a recent controversy that he finds interesting: the one surrounding the US localization of a Japanese game called "Akiba's Beat", particularly in the form of a pun to a Japanese switches company.
Even talks about the mostly small controversies of "Yooka-Laylee"'s Kickstarter campaign and why, despite its few slumps, it's nowhere near as bad as "Mighty No. 9"'s campaign. He also reviews the game itself, and ends up enjoying it.
Even begins his outlook into the rise and fall of famed game designer and FPS pioneer John Romero by analyzing the controversies surrounding the nicknamed 'grandfather of first-person shooters', "Wolfenstein 3D".
Even continues his outlook into the rise and fall of John Romero's career by reviewing the ridiculous controversy of his, id Software and the FPS genre's breakthrough hit, "Doom".
Even finishes his outlook into the rise and fall of John Romero by talking about the troubled development of his post-id Software career-killing title, "Daikatana", and how John Romero's own pride became his and the game's undoing.
Even talks about the controversy surrounding the adult trivia game "The Guy Game", started when one of its contestants sued the companies involved and revealed that she was underage at the time of the game's filming.
Even talks about the gaming press's misguided accusations of racism, sexism and xenophobia towards the medieval game "Kingdom Come: Deliverance", and how they exemplify the biggest problem with modern game controversies.
Even takes a look at several games that earned notoriety for depicting or referencing rape, reviews their respective controversies if they caused any, and analyzes how the games themselves handle this subject matter.