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About being a generic title, doesn't sound so imo. More like "it sounds like it carries personal meaning to the posts". Also about the post making sense or not, seems a bit rambly, though I'd say it's understandable, being annoyed and all.
About lack of capacity to choose, I've been noticing that since 2018, so maybe it isn't a recent issue at least. Also if I may suggest, maybe try pushing past maybe the second mark (boss, stage, puzzle, etc.) before making a verdict. Some times it just takes time for a game to grow on you.
About degrading quality, usually the games in such events are a minority, a loud one but still a minority. If you didn't, ever considered trying indies and older games?
Also, in the past 10~20 years, a degradation of culture overall seems to have happened, these bigger games at least in perception seemingly being the most affected by it, and indies being decentralized projects being harder to have these shifts leaked onto them (and old games are static in time hehe). So another reason to recommend those two groups.