Ten Merit Points could only fetch this much information from the tavern owner, but it was enough.
In the past, Ren Suo's selection of games nearly always boiled down to "try first and see," since he couldn't judge the true content of a game from its name or description alone.
Take "Inverted World," for instance; what relationship does that name have with a martial arts game? There isn't even an "inverted world" in the game.
Now that there was the tavern owner, a character suspiciously resembling a gaming console 'navy', Ren Suo could consult him for free game selections in the future, directly picking the game with the best value for money.
Even without choices, if Ren Suo could reach the conclusion from the tavern owner's mouth that "you wouldn't suffer a loss or be duped by playing this game," he could rest easy.
Ren Suo was a firm believer in third-party evaluations; he always read game reviews before buying games and customer reviews before purchasing products.
