Hot take: Most games actually are political, but not in the way you're probably thinking.
When you think of politics, you probably think of various governmental figures and policies that people bicker over. However, that's only the surface level of politics that people have colloquially come to know it as. The heart of the word politics is simply the manner in which we conduct ourselves in a society. Most games tell a narrative that has some sort of core principle(s) driving the themes. It may seem silly, but just use your noggin for just a second. Even the original Mario has a theme where you are playing the role of a hero trying to save the princess from bowser. These aspects espouse a narrative that good guys must face adversity and overcome evil for justice.
What these woke-tards are doing now in video games is injecting radical, illogical, and insane ideologies into games where they have absolutely no business being. Perhaps if they were more subtle and subversive, they could *maybe* fly under the radar, but that's not how they operate. They're not telling a complex story with interwoven themes that tell an inspiring story that might elude to a basic truth of reality. They're essentially holding a gun to your head trying to shove their ideas down your throat saying "accept my ideas you bigot"