Extra Credits disappointed me hard on how they'll twist the truth if it makes them look smarter. It was a while ago and the biggest part was drama and bias, but stuff like "kanji is gay guys Persona 4 totally didn't beat us over the head on how it doesn't matter" just accumulated quickly on the last year I was subscribed.
Back on the text itself, the games industry looks like a total unpleasant mess to outsiders though. AAA at least is all about shoving out as much popular product as possible, employees, long term projects and even the companies themselves(since so many drove themselves into financial crisises over dumb decisions of this caliber) be damned. There'll usually be nowhere to fall back on, people get laid off over the dumbest things since they lose their best in it so often, and we know how it went with Konami treating them like machines then dropping all their sucessful franchises like hot potato into Pachinko.
To someone who doesn't really know the value of a game, devs are all pretty stupid to constantly risk their income instead of just making mobile or indie games.
Twist the truth? I'm not really sure what you are talking about and I'm not aware of any drama.
I have to disagree with you though. The industry has many areas that need to be cleaned up such as labor rights, DLC practices, and various other things. However, video games have never been bigger. Besides, how is AAA shoving out the same thing different from Hollywood? They shove those products out because that's what people want.
I wouldn't say devs are being stupid by working for companies. Unfortunately many jobs are not that secure. Besides, being an indie isn't exactly a secure job. You don't have to make as much sales as a AAA game sure, but until your game comes out you have no income.