It's his Lolcow Wiki Page:
Let's do just that:
Fez: "Created" by Phil Fish and put through the Indie Game Festival via IndieFund, who sponsored the event and saw to it that Fez won by default, this entertaining little puzzle-platformer seved as a vector primarily for its game's maker, Phil Fish, who heretofore had been known for shit-talking PC Gamers and Japanese developers, claiming he represented the best of the western indie scene. News of Phil stealing his game's general concept, the fact that his game was essentially default shot through the IGF, and the fact that Phil would later go on to have his buddies further suck his dick in
Indie Game: The Movie would show that Fish basically represented corruption in the Indie Scene and he fucked off early into GG rather than face the weaponized Autism of GG. David's faceshot on Lolcow Wiki features Fish in the background, and is taken from Indie Game: The Movie.
Papers, Please!: Unique among the games on this list because it's actually quite
good on its own merits, Papers, Please! Nonetheless bears the unholy stigma that comes from the IndieFund set. Lucas Pope is a damned talented developer and unfortunately happens to be completely surrounded by Quinn and friends. I'm willing to give a pass to him on this one, less because I give a damn about his ideology one way or another and more because the game was actually very good. Zoe Quinn's a close associate of his, however, so it isn't all good news.
Jazzpunk: A game featuring Zoe Quinn, who Daveykins thirstposts eternally over, and Jim Sterling, the infamous literal cuck who left The Escapist because it gave a platform to GG and who pretended to be neutral on the GG thing only to be browbeaten by his co-workers and assosciates (including Quinn herself, who is an IRL friend of his) into flip-flopping less than a week later and going full autist. Despite framing himself as a consumer advocate, Sterling has been completely compromised on behalf of SocJus for years and will simultaneously pull the "Tits and Ass Games have no reason to exist" canard while he whines about how games need to grow up. It makes you proud that
Senran Kagura's developers have no respect for his ideology whatsoever.
Love in a Dangerous Spacetime: Made by Asteroid Base, a Toronto-based developer that Daveykins happens to be an IRL acquaintance of. A decent game that happens to be waist-deep in his clique and is another game tarnished by involvement in the Indiefund Scandal.
No Man's Sky: Another game who Davey's clique fapped themselves raw over while delivering a game more disappointing than pretty much every disappointing game of the last seven years. The internet left its asshole in ruins over the fucking arsenal of promised content it didn't have and the ass-fucking level of pretentiousness it had, one that even other SJWs sliced into it over. Gallant is a long-time twitter friend of Sean Murray and several of the clique are likewise on great terms with him as well.