I know as a video game store employee, this is probably your personal hell, but that story made me laugh.the7k wrote:Just to let you know: You can NOT convince people not to buy a game. You just can't. I remember someone asked "Is SAW any good?" I replied with "No. No no no. It's awful. It is the worst game I have played this generation, and I gave it more than a fair chance."
Guess what game he ended up walking out with?
When a person asks you if a game is good, they aren't really asking for your opinion. What they are really saying is "I'm going to buy this. Will you please validate my decision?"
I had a friend that was a big movie buff and people would ask him for a good movie. He had an extensive knowledge of cinema, so he would ask them a few questions about what kind of movie they would like to see, then he would carefully craft a response to help them find a movie they probably haven't heard of before and that would exactly fit their criteria. However, after he went through all that effort, they would just wonder off to the New Release section and check out a stupid ass movie like Deuce Bigelow Male Gigalo.
