The most popular thing can never be the best by virtue of catering to the lowest common denominator in its target market. There can be debates and conversations on what actually is the best, but the best selling/most popular is out of the discussion instantly.
By thinking it's possible, you showcase to the world you've never excelled at anything, never been an expert. Unfortunately, too many people are mediocre in every aspect of their life to be aware of this, including on this supposedly "hardcore" forum.
Nice Lilura impersonation, mate.
But you're reaching too hard for the cool factor. If a game is good, meaning it offers good gameplay, writing and respectable production values (taking into consideration the budget and the scale of the team), it's good, no matter the public reactions.
Ignoring it only because it's also praised by the masses is dumb. But I'm sure it's very appealing to contrarian edgelords, of which there are many in the Codex.