Talk to Strangers Review (Yasmin)
I really liked the idea of playing as a travelling salesman, relying on your charisma and charm to sweet talk customers and close sales. Unfortunately, that wasn't this game.
Although the game has a great visual style, the writing is just not very good. Each interaction with a customer is very short - there isn't really much time to pick your words carefully. Some people will basically slam the door on you instantly for saying "hi" instead of "hello". Some others have mentioned that there seem to be some translation issues which I would agree with - it's not a blatant issue but it's often difficult to understand the exact tone or meaning of what you're saying, which is kind of the point of the game. Regardless, it's often difficult to understand exactly why a customer just blew a casket at you (or alternatively just decided they liked you).
Ultimately the game just turns into a memory test - visit each house over and over again and try to remember the exact dialogue pathway that gets you to the end.