He's one of those 'gamers' that put graphics above gameplay.
What a shame. It's like people these days to watch a movie about a book, and let a director illustrate an idea for them, instead of reading and coming up with their own interpretation.
Now, on that note, I'll admit I'm not much of a reader, but I'm not really the kind of person that would be able to commit to a single book or project spanning a large amount of time. But even so, I'm still willing to read through something if I like the story (The Dune series for example is always a good one to read through).
It's a shame that the attention span of our recent generations seems to be diminishing geometrically. At least, that's what I've been noticing.
And I agree with jocan2003 on that idea. To see if someone truly is a gamer; hit them with all sorts of classics. If they complain, smack them in the back of the head for their stupidity. And on the note of attractive, but no function; beauty can be compared to a cat in DF, you get less rational the closer to them you are (like the dwarves), yet butchering them is fun and useful. But overall, in essence, it's nearly guaranteed to be made of fail in a pretty package.
I mean, these days, anything pretty in itself is a rather disappointing sight (Mostly in the area of people. The case usually being that the more attractive someone looks, the less likely they are to be actually intelligent or creative, kind or rational, or even the slightest bit talented in some field.), unless some serious work was put behind it. So far, architecture and engineering are probably the only categories that remain pretty, yet functional these days. True beauty defined.