Poll: Does Yahtzee affect your game purchases?

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Thedayrecker

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A bit. If I've got money to spend I check some reviews, and if they agree with Yatzee's point of view, then.... yes?

I don't know. It's late, and it's getting kind of hard to form a thought
 

Terminate421

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In short, no

In long, Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo



Its a comedy series, not a recommendation on what to play
 

Whiteout506

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Yahtzee has a pretty good influence on me, but to be quite fair, our tastes and opinions are rather similar (see Black Ops and the piss-poor storytelling and constant explosions and gunfire). Still, if I'm at least a little interested in something, I'll talk to my friends and, if possible, do some split-screen play on their 360 or PS3 before actually deciding (PC Gamer, btw) on whether I truly want to buy it.

It's not that he's a satirist and completely crushes every game, he just highlights the bad points of the game as a warning because some people find serious problems with it. Many times have I heard that he finds a game fun, but without much else, i.e. Just Cause 2, and that's perfectly fine as he said, because the whole premise of JC2 is to "blow shit up" and "it's what holds the story together"

In closing, kudos to you, Sir Yahtzee. Keep up the laughs and you'll keep the beloved viewers. :D
 

Sinspiration

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Hmmm.. Nope, not really, occasionally I'll agree with certain things, he just has more hilarious ways of putting it than I do. I've bought and still enjoy several games he didn't have anything good to say about (not that he frequently has anything good to say about anything), even if he blasted the entire Armored Core series (my fave gaming series personally) to bits I'd still say "lol, no, dont agree with you,"

Letting a single opinion among the many thousands out there sway you isn't enough, you have to like it or hate it yourself. Not everyone has the same tastes even if many games are made for large audiences, its often the smaller groups with specific tastes that get left out since its not as profitable to work toward their needs either.

Yahtzee does a great job of putting his views across in a way that is funny and, for the most part, inoffensive if you take it all with a pinch of salt. I'd be glad to see what he could come up with for a lot of my favourite games xD not that I expect he will.
 

GrizzlerBorno

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I chose Dead Rising 2 over Force Unleashed 2 a few weeks back even though i had no previous alignment since i hadn't played the 1st title of either. what does that tell you?
 

Ramare

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cairocat said:
Yes he does. But not in any way you'd think. I use him to know what bugs there are, maybe a bit about the game play, or main character, and, of course, exactly how bad the worst part/bugs/entire story, plot, and game play of a game can/could/will be.
 

TiefBlau

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Mr. Grey said:
TiefBlau said:
Mr. Grey said:
No, he's a satirist.

I mean, I didn't start eating babies after I read A Modest Proposal.
No. Just...no.
But you understand what I mean, correct?

That rarely anything he says should be taken seriously -- in the case of A Modest Proposal you shouldn't take any of it seriously, even if it is a well made argument it is one made in jest. Yahtzee even said it himself that he deliberately focuses on the negative aspects of the video games he "reviews" because that's what's funny. It's even funnier when you've played the game yourself and know what he's talking about, he's essentially a stand up comic that relates to you.
The thing is, though, that Jonathan Swift wants to be listened to. Not literally; of course not. His satire is purposefully vitriolic and in comparison to something like, say, Pride and Prejudice because he wants to inspire change. He's no different from Jon Stewart, sarcastically embracing the flaws of the argument he wants to undermine, because he wants people to know that these arguments are ridiculous, and that these ridiculous things need to change.

That being said though, I don't think Yahtzee is like Jonathan Swift or Mark Twain. I consider him to be a lot more playful, acknowledging his points of view are far from objective and poking fun at himself as much as anyone else. However, he still has some strong views about gaming, and he still appeals to the readers' sense of reason.
 

thatguy1

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Generally no, but there was one situation where I saw saints row 2 for a unbelievable price and decided to just go for it, keeping his review in mind. That was a good decision.
 

Azaraxzealot

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thatguy1 said:
Generally no, but there was one situation where I saw saints row 2 for a unbelievable price and decided to just go for it, keeping his review in mind. That was a good decision.
this, and he helped me realize 99% of FPS games and JRPGs are samey and not worth my time so i didnt have to waste any of my own personal money on them :D
 

Dajmin

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I don't pay much attention to reviews in general, and I don't really consider Yahtzee to be a reviewer anyway, since reviews are supposed to be neutral and that's one thing he's most definitely not.

I watch his "reviews" because they're funny, not because they influence my decision.
 

Tanfastic

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He's a funny guy that hits some good points but also takes it too far at times. All for the sake of comedy.

So no, he doesn't.
 

Orsoeus

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Erm, not a full influence no. If theres a game i really want and he knocks it heavily, ill still go get it. Its more about the games im not sure about. He can influence those decisions yes. Im being honest because in your question your making people lean to the ''no'' side of the answer, because in poll 101 class, your taught not to have an opinion in a question. In basics, you asked "I think its stupid if people listen to his rants seriously. Do you?'' Which would mean 99% of the people answering will lean, subconsiously or consiously towards no.
 

Dr Gonzo

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Fuck no! He hates every game ever created except Silent Hill 2. I could probably get better gaming purchase advice from Adolf Hitler..
 

essidus

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Yes. His words are the wisdom of the gods, carried down to us from the heavens on firey chariots, and finally landing in his bile-filled soul to orate to us, the unknowing. To turn away from this would be the same as to spit on the face of your god(s)(dess[es]). If you're atheist it might be a little tricky to perform such a feat, but you get stuck in the anti-paradise that ALL the other religions believe in at the same time anyway, Even the fake ones, so we'll let it slide.

And that's how you sew a quilt.
 

Havra

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essidus said:
Yes. His words are the wisdom of the gods, carried down to us from the heavens on firey chariots, and finally landing in his bile-filled soul to orate to us, the unknowing. To turn away from this would be the same as to spit on the face of your god(s)(dess[es]). If you're atheist it might be a little tricky to perform such a feat, but you get stuck in the anti-paradise that ALL the other religions believe in at the same time anyway, Even the fake ones, so we'll let it slide.

And that's how you sew a quilt.
Seriously? I'd suggest finding a new way to phase your sentences love because the tone you are using is reminding me of a certain someone >_>

I do like Zero Punctuation. It is nice to have someone look at a game like it is shit with all the adds telling us it is gold. I tend to trust his word on a game because we tend to expect the same things. I wouldn't say he would make me buy a game but when I found Phyconauts for $12 in an EB games pre-owned bin I feel I was persuaded a little bit.

That said I do like J-RPG's so I don't think I would trust him much on those.
 

Ithos

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Mr. Grey said:
No, he's a satirist.
pretty much covers it. Yahtzee, AVGN, TGWTG etc. These people try to entertain, moreso than inform. Hating stuff is their shtick, not always how they actually feel.

so no, I don't let their reviews affect what I buy.