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I don't know if this interests you at all, but a German gaming review site has published an article which is pretty much 1 to 1 copied from your newest vid "Games should leave you wanting more". I don't know if you want to take action against it, however here's the link of the article. I can translate it for you, if you want me to, just hit me up in that case.
Here's the link : https://www.gamestar.de/artikel/wieso-gute-spiele-euch-hungern-lassen-sollten,3353776.html
In case the link gets removed, here's the name : "Wieso gute Spiele euch auch hungern lassen sollten", the site on which it got published is "GameStar"