You’re entitled to be angry, and you’re entitled to express that anger.
“If you are mad at that Ubisoft game, be mad at Ubisoft,” he says.
“Express your anger to Ubisoft or the studio that made the game.

But you cross a line when you start being cruel about it.”
He gives an example of the sort of circumstances that might lead to issues.
“Say you don’t like the line delivery on a piece of dialogue.
Is that the fault of the voice actor?
It might be, but it could be a lot of other things”.
It might be the fault of the person directing them, he says.
Or maybe the writer themselves was under pressure from crunch.
“Express your opinion to the company that made your game.
Tell them what you like, tell them what you don’t like.
It will help you get games that are more like what you want.