To be fair, it doesn't sound
too bad. Obviously their PR part of the development team seems to be super focused on pleasing the senzaviles, but looks like the actual part of the team focused on making the game is making a game.
Overall it's still a cheap move, they see indie games doing what they've done a long time ago and making it better, but they only go so far - and not going all the way, with all the resources they have, proves it's not a change of mindset and any sortof of mindfulness about how games affect the brain - children who play them namely - and is just a powermove and a social engineering design with profit in mind.
It might turn out anywhere from -1 to 1, who knows.