Even talks about a recent game controversy, involving a disastrous press event for "Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2", that presumably made a few game journalists pretend to kill Arabs as part of a promotional stunt for the game.
Even uses the hack and slash/dating sim hybrid Kickstarter game "Boyfriend Dungeon" and its controversy over a major theme in order to discuss the theme of content warnings within video games.
Even discusses the stunt from an angry parent who managed to get the fighting game "Primal Rage" pulled out of shelves for a brief moment after complaining about a finishing move that involved pissing over the opponent.
Even puts himself in the perspective of an early 1980s developer to analyze the most important event in early video game history - the infamous video game crash of 1983 - and see if such an event could be repeated in today's industry.
Even analyzes the small controversy over the silly sex comedy game "Panty Raider - From Here to Immaturity", and the failed attempts from organizations to protest against it.
Even talks about Acclaim's controversial company-killing BMX title, "BMX XXX", and how it marked the final nail in the coffin for a company that had already been struggling for years.
Even discusses the controversies surrounding the "Last of Us" games, particularly the many controversies that "The Last of Us Part II" faced at once after the leaks of its controversial story and the reveal of Naughty Dog's crunch culture.
Even analyzes the changes done to the PlayStation versions of the indie horror game "Martha is Dead" due to Sony's recent policy on sexual content and uses the opportunity to discuss the policy itself and video game censorship in general.