The summary is:
The speaker talks about the reasons why some AAA games release in a broken state and how consumers can avoid being disappointed by them. He argues that game development is hard, publishers are greedy, and gamers are gullible. He gives examples of games that were buggy at launch and games that were polished and complete. He criticizes the practice of pre-ordering games and praises the developers who fix their games after release. He also promotes his sponsor Honey and his other channel Jaquan.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video by NakeyJakey about broken AAA games.
2. The text mentions several reasons why big budget games release in a broken state, such as unrealistic deadlines, crunch, and profit-driven decisions.
3. The text gives examples of broken games from different publishers, such as GTA Definitive Trilogy, Pokemon Sword and Shield, Fallout 76, and Anthem.
4. The text criticizes gamers for pre-ordering games and defending companies that sell unfinished products.
5. The text also praises some developers and publishers that release relatively bug-free and complete games, such as Sony, Nintendo, and Rockstar.
6. The text uses a lot of humor, metaphors, and references to other media and pop culture.
7. The text ends with a promotion for the sponsor Honey and the second channel Jaquan the Jqual.