Sure, I can agree with that. I can be disinterested in Death Stranding for reasons I'm confident in without him misrepresenting the game, and I empathize with people frustrated by the way he portrays things.
That said, ultimately, I'm a proponent of the idea that anyone who's swayed by this video to not give the game a chance was never going to anyways and just wanted to feel more justified, so...no big loss? Nobody convinced by this video was ever actually going to try the game, so I don't think the fans of DS need to worry that much about Dunkey damaging its reputation or something.
I already knew I wasn't interested because I only like fast, invigorating games, not methodical or grim ones. It's the same reason I hate stuff like BOTW, Dark Souls, The Last Of Us, and Red Dead Redemption 2. I can acknowledge they're by many accounts amazing games, but I hate them, and when you hate something, having people sing its praises is inherently obnoxious.
Is that fair or mature? No, but it's human nature. You seek out people who share your beliefs and develop a tribal, primordial dislike for people who don't. If you're an ethical adult, you let civility supercede that dislike and you aren't a dick about it, but feigning that it isn't there is disingenuous.
I don't go into threads about those games, because that feels like the most mature way to handle it. Ignore thread, move on. But I came in here out of morbid curiosity to see why a Dunkey video thread was nearing thirty fucking pages, and it's a little crazy to me how much the discourse (generous term) has spiraled. Should I have even visited this thread, knowing I don't like Death Stranding? Probably not. But that's on me, which I can admit.