Having not read the story in question, I can at least say that, in principle, it is possible to say nothing but factual things while still being misleading.
Example:
"Five Nights at Freddy's is an indie game in which you play a security guard working in a Chuck E Cheese-style family pizza joint, notable for its animatronic animal characters."
That whole sentence is made up of a series of factual statements, but it gives a totally misleading picture of what the game is about – I don't think many people would read that and think "horror game."
So, in that sense, "factual but not true" can be a totally legitimate criticism.
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