Well firstly, "everyone he sees" seems to be a disturbingly large amount of not-white people.
Secondly, holy fuck that's not even a defendable thing for a game to be. A game about going around killing innocent people for no reason is already beyond distasteful.
Thirdy, taking this directly from the game gabbin' topic where I already talked about it;
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the animator and CEO is part of a nationalist anti-islamic, anti-immigration hate group, and one of the developers on the team has a t-shirt which is of an anti-communist military group associated with the nazi army and often used by the extreme right-wing.
this alone might be just sort of completely awful, but in the context of the video where a white guy basically murders a bunch of people while curiously hanging on the not-white people he murders, and with just about everyone on the team being a white dude, it's pretty clear what's being said there.
These people are not hiding their racism. It is not a fact that isn't easily found by just a few seconds of searching. Since they're open about it, then the people they work with know about it, and these people are directly tied into the development and creation of the game.
They're not trying to make a "pure gaming experience", because that would be something more along the lines of Tetris. This is clearly a very large love letter to the idea of genocide. There's no art here, no big message to be carried across that you're horrible or whatever for playing it. They clearly treat the "protagonist" as hero, and they clearly are not making efforts to act like his actions are anything but justified.
They're also stealing the engine I think. I remember something about them claiming they're using unreal or something, but epic games is saying they never gave them the rights or permission.
so all in all not really worthwhile to even start to defend, it's a game being made by racists, glorifying genocide under a white guy, and might be shut down from a lawsuit anyways.