Then stop playing vidya gaemz.
Here are some interesting facts for you:
(1) Life is short.
(2) There are many classics in all mediums (movies, books, games, etc.).
(3) Besides enjoying classics, people can also have other interests in life (e.g., family, careers, research, etc).
(4) Given the facts (1)-(3), even if you decide to ignore every bullshit game that is released, you probably won’t have the time to play or analyze all the classics.
(5) Ergo, your standards can’t be higher enough to ensure that you are spending your time even remotely well.
I also have a moral case against popamole games like Tyranny. You decide to play a decent cRPG, you are tacitly learning how to be strategic (positioning), improving your abstract thinking (character building), developing moral fiber (trying many times until you beat a challenging fight) and the impact of your choices (reactivity). A good cRPG, especially a challenging one, builds character. Bad cRPGs are the opposite. They reward vices such as delusions of grandeur, incapacity to face adversities and lower standards of criticism. Popamole games are bad culture; they erode character, reward your stupidity and make you a worst individual overall.