Stop Being Optimistic About Games

Modern gaming has a strange problem. Players are becoming better at defending games than evaluating them. Instead of asking whether a game provides enough value to justify its price, many ask whether they can find reasons to excuse its shortcomings after they've already bought it. This video explores the difference between Pre-Purchase Value and Post-Purchase Value, why optimism often clouds judgment, and how consumers can evaluate games more objectively before spending their money. Stop being optimistic. Start looking for value.