This guys career would have probably been more impressive had he been pickier about what work he was willing to do after the early 90s. After a bit it just looks like he is just in it for the paycheck only. I guess the stuff he worked on must have not paid much for him to take on so many lackluster jobs.
I hear you, but, honestly, I can't fault the guy. Commercially successful games often want lame, formulaic soundtracks. This fellow didn't necessarily sacrifice artistic integrity to compose for low-budget projects. Plus: outside of AAA titles, it's hard to anticipate which games will be executed competently and which games will be messy messes. He's just the musician, after all!
I am too lazy to go back and put "In Defense of the Starving Artist" at the opening my comment.