Not at all. At first when I encountered this site I pretty much expected every game to be like American fast food: cheap and fatty. Then I found some really good games such a Once in a Lifetime, Ravager, Sanguis et Imperium, MIST and What a Legend that refined my taste.
I think the problem is that main stream games are boring: even before starting the game you know exactly what kind of content mainstream games will have. You can't kill children, sex, prostitution, racism, torture, incest, Nazis are forbidden and so on. There are some exceptions yet they fail reach the same innovative level like games I mentioned do. Censorship kills innovation. For example original FF7 had bestiality moment when Hojo attempted to make Red XII breed with Aeris, of course that part didn't reach the remake. In original Red Alert the first Soviet mission was to kill Polish civilians. This is why I don't bother with games like civilization anymore because I know what the content will be: watered down history with happy cartoonish characters.
It's not just the censorship, the whole hyper-aggressive pc culture movement that is just pure cancer to any business or artistic project that doesn't comply with the highly aggressive and hostile demands, and tries to present a different opinion or simply tries to depict real-life facts that deviate and don't comply to today's norms gets destroyed through social media.
So the whole mainstream entertainment industry has to either adapt and produce these boring, uncreative censored products that don't offend the oversensitive and easily agitated majority or lose profits or worse, be branded as a racist, nazi, fascist and etc, words that by this point lost all its original meaning and are used as a means to start a witch hunt.
Little individual projects and companies are the only ones that manage to occasionally produce some thought-provoking and innovative work mainly because they fly under the radar of the mass social media and are relatively low-key, though there are occasionally some rare exceptions.
P.S. (because why not, this post gets deleted anyway)
It's interesting how in the age where every individual has easy access to a social platform to speak their minds openly majority of people instead flock into masses and brainlessly repeat what they been told and the censorship is getting increasingly worse.