You only have to look at the fact that most of the negative comments come from people who don't own the game to realise that they are in no way indicative of its real quality. As Ragnar Tornquist, the game's director, says, it's a story about learning to live together again, understanding how words can hurt and even destroy, and learning to accept others. A message sorely needed in today's world. In this sense, Dustborn's story is full of emotion, inclusivity and the rage for justice that minorities carry within them. The gameplay suffers from a few clumsinesses, but these are more than made up for by the game's fine values. Neither toxic nor hateful, whatever you may have read.