So much of the heavy criticism of Gone Home is not even based on the game, but rather a childish tantrum responding to the positive reception of the game. You can see this in the user reviews on Metacritic, which contain a tremendous amount of butthurt over the positive reviews it got and are clearly a transparent and ferociously immature attempt to "set things right".
Check out these quotes and see if you see a pattern: (Sorry, no spoilers here)
"The thing that bothers me the most about this game though, is how it has a Metascore of 90..."
"...the reason why everyone is giving it high scores, is because the main character is female and lesbian. "
"I simply cannot believe how low games have fallen for something like this to be considered one. A fact that is not helped by the quite frankly pathetic and desperate pandering of the ''professional'' reviewers by giving it such high scores just to seem ''progressive'' and ''mature'' when all it really does is lower their credibility. "
"The game simply does not hold up to the raving reviews it is receiving by critics across the board."
"All the high reviews seem to be just based on the "special" story. I can't tell you the big secret (you stumble upon about 10.15 minutes in the game) without spoiler but it's a sad fact that this is the reason why this "game" is so hyped."
"Don't listen to people blindly praising this for "being different" (which is not an excuse to be crap). You'll even notice that some people are praising this for homosexual relationships. Truly the end of times this is."
"9/10 for a game that is not a game in first place. Sure you can move around and click on things, I guess the developers thought my morning routine deserves a 20 dollar price tag on it, for it takes me an hour, feels completely rushed and there is not a real story to it.
See, here is the real twist, were I a lesbian, my morning routine would be deemed as "IMPRESSIVE", "OUTSTANDING", "GRANDIOSE", or any other adjective truly devoid of meaning when it comes to modern gaming. "
"Ultimately this is an art project, and like most art projects reviewers are afraid to give it low scores for fear of looking like they don't "get it.""
" I think people are really getting onboard with this game because of the sister-is-a-lesbian-who-runs-off-with-her-military-lover story-arc."
" I fail to see how you can give a "game" without any gameplay characteristics a 10/10."
"It's a crime that this game is being fawned over..."
"The fact that critics are praising it's story is a sign of the extremely low standards the videogame industry has in that particular field."
"... the ridiculous reviews given to it by "critics" are most likely due to the hip agenda the game addresses."
" I'll just give it 0 to balance out all the 10/10 reviews that COMPLETELY ignore how terrible a game it is."
"Unbelievable. If only games journalism was a licensed field of work, then we could strip it from everyone who rated this game higher than a 3 out of 10. This is not a game, and is an "interactive story" in only the loosest sense of both words. Yet another high watermark in a long-standing tradition of prominent games journalists broadly failing to do their jobs properly."
"Just another case of how big time reviewers don't give a about the quality of the game at all, just the bull**** they can get out of it."
"... the story is bland and predictable but is considered "the best story in video game history" because its about a homosexual child."
"This "game" is the embodiment of hipster indie developer bull**** that is the cancer to the video game industry."
"Reviewers are giving it rave reviews purely based on the fact that it is a LBGT interest story it seems."
"The reviews tell more about gaming journalism than they do the actual game."
"Whatever the critics are smoking, let me have some."
"What I don't understand is how can a serious reviewer give this "game" a 9/10 or 10/10"
"I guess this one just fly's over my head as I cannot understand the critics answers for a 100%."
"Gone Home is a feminist, "check your privilege" type of game that everyone should avoid."
"OK, I feel compelled to write about this game. Why has it got a score of 90? "
" It's getting perfect tens by professional reviewers for lord knows what reason, I assume they just don't want to get called sexist or homophobic since the game deals with fairly delicate social issues that internet activists get extremely riled about."
"Do not buy this game if you are sick of people deliberately making high-minded, 'socially conscious' non-game "'experiences''' (there really aren't enough quotation marks in the world) specifically to score pander to reviewers who obviously can't distinguish art from pretentious faffery"
"This is not a game, it is interactive media that is being overhyped by game reviewers for some unknown reason. I suspect bribery."
"I don't want to be associated to this as a gamer."
"The only reason the story is considered to be great and 'deep' is because it involves lesbians."
"This, uh, thing, has been given great reviews because of it's supposedly 'deep' and 'insightful', but it's not."
"I'm rating this game a five in protest to rave scores from professional critics."
"The critics really dropped the ball on this one (or were paid off, maybe)."
"Had the game not featured a feminist and LGBT agenda, I'm confident that it would not have achieved a high rating from any critic. But nobody wants to be wrongly labeled "misogynist" or "intolerant" nowadays- it would kill business."
"The 'professional' critics that rated this 'game' so highly should be completely and utterly ashamed of themselves."
"Some say it is the best told story ever. Are they serious?"
"Don't know why the reviewers loved this so."
"It astounds me as to how this ?game? is receiving perfect scores. I think a lot of the approbation being dumped on Gone Home is merely because of the homosexual subject matter."
Now user reviews in general are terrible, but if anybody should be accused of trying to push an agenda it's these fuckers here. Bitching about what other reviewers said about a game does not count as criticism of said game. It's the same "us vs them" mentality that poisons pretty much every discussion that has ever occurred on Rerolled, especially if SJWs are in any way a factor (even if tangentially). Do you see why it's so hard to take the "it's not a game" argument seriously?