There is nothing biased about that post. The initial group of r/antiwork was against working at all. With more people joining that shifted to the more reasonable "work needs a major, worldwide reform because being treated like shit for fifty decades to then not have enough pension to survive is fucked up"
Work Reform was then created because of "that" interview, it had nothing to do with cozying up to companies or bosses.
You don't really need sources, it's just a bad game from every perspective made by a studio that only had experience with point and click adventures (which had an actual good reputation, but I've never played them myself). It looks ugly (as in: games ten years ago had better graphics), it plays badly and the amount of people who want to play as Gollum just isn't that high.