Angry Joe and his Power Over Play Count
Angry Joe and his Power Over Play Count
I've observed that whenever angry Joe expresses dislike for a game, the PC player numbers drop significantly. I mentioned this because he didn't enjoy the battlefront beta, and I'm concerned his reaction at launch could hurt overall engagement. With over six million subscribers, I believe at least half of them trust his perspective. If he doesn't like the final product, the PC player base may collapse. Personally, I've played Dirty Bomb, Titan Fall, and Hardline, but I haven't played them because no one else is on PC. My thought is: if angry Joe doesn't like a multiplayer title, the game will struggle to attract players. I suspect he heavily influences opinions among PC gamers about high-quality titles. I've seen his videos about games being terrible gain traction and boost his views. Perhaps he's adjusting his stance to maximize views and subscribers, hoping for more money. This is just a theory—maybe it’s true, but I’m not sure.
His view isn't really important; what counts is why he expressed his opinion. He's not the only one who dislikes the game based on personal experiences. In fact, I think the game feels more like a movie tie-in trying to cash in, since a fresh battlefront title would have been released years earlier if it hadn't been this new.
I don't really like Angry Joe, though I didn't enjoy the game until after he posted a video about it.
He could also belong to the illuminate and dislikes these games since they contain Easter eggs that hint the illuminate exists, though it remains unproven. That said, he clearly has a reptilian vibe. I'm relying on actual data from his channel and the patterns I've noticed before.