Need some critically highly-rated games? Humble Bundle put up a rather fantastic selection of games that IGN gave either a 9 or 10 score to and it really is a good bundle.
If you gave all the money to charity, then the current publishers wouldn't get a penny. So it's probably the best way to get it on Steam, although it also means none of the other games will get any money either.
People Make Games has a 2 hour documentary covering it. It was a little dry, so I didn't even make it all the way through, but nobody seemed great in that situation.
You're suggesting Reddit as a better place to promote grammatical correctness? Why? Is basic correct grammar too high a standard for an idealistic, tech-savvy collaborative forum platform such as Lemmy, especially given all the bright minds whom have deviated from the corruption of Reddit's sold-out mismanagement to instead contribute to the ideals offered by Lemmy?
I really think this platform deserves more mindfulness than the mindlessness we all saw pollute and corrupt Reddit. Don't ya think?