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This is a nonsense take.
The Last of Us, Elden Ring, Baldur's Gate 3, God of War, Doom. There are plenty of AAA games worth your time and money. Every bit as lovingly crafted as your precious indie darlings.
Maybe stop buying them blindly because you've seen a flashy ad for them on TV. There's plenty of bad AAA games that do all the gameplay competently but have literally nothing to say. Where you can't feel the touch of the designer at all, and all you can hear in it's place is a hubbub of design-by-committee noise. The only thing those games have to say is "give me your money".
Larian Studios who made Baldur's Gate 3 could technichally be called an Indie dev despite the big budget and employee count. The company is privately owned by its founder and the games are self published.
Notice that other than Baldur's Gate and Elden Ring, those are pretty old titles at this point. The AAA studios are doing everything they can to make sure those nightmares never happen again.
I would argue elden ring (haven't played, not my style but heard many good things about it) and bg3 are not AAA studios, they don't release high budget games frequently, they focus on one genre, and don't have much (especially large budget titles) outside of that area of focus.
That list is also staggeringly small compared to The list it's derived from, and I would say whatever list includes those games has a much larger "awful titles" section to go along with it. If anything I would say the games you listed (that are from multi title developers) are the exceptions that proves the "don't buy AAA titles" rule.
He's referring to the working conditions.