I really didn't think too much about it when I opened my email yesterday and found a message from Amazon about
the current war of words.
Not exact matches
So for now, we're still in the bluff and bluster phase; technically speaking, the
current conflict is better described as a
war of words than a trade
war.
That's a feat that eluded, for example, Star
Wars: The Last Jedi, Dunkirk and
current word -
of - mouth smash Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
I saw the «
war perfected» tv spot at least once a night through late february / early march on various channels later in the evening... it is definitely a matter
of the playstation 3's
current owner base... and a little less on advertising than a lot
of people make it out to be... and its not just advertising; but largely
word of mouth... something that killzone as a franchise simply doesn't have yet... but in the end I simply don't know why anyone would care... the game is still brilliant, easily the best looking game
of this generation so far... with a multiplayer component that implemented new mechanics that will become standard across the board... and with plans
of tons
of future DLC, some free, some not... the game will only get better from here... damn it though I just want GG to get the server lobby right... nothing has been delivered yet on what that douche bag producer kyle guy told us would be there... playing with 2 or 3 friends is easy... playing with 8 non clan members in a full 32 player server is as easy as chewing on your own elbow...
Bruce MacEwen describes how all
of the above are hot properties in the
current bidding
war for bodies and territory on both sides
of the Atlantic between firms such as Linklaters and Allen & Overy that is leading to use
of «
words» such a «corporatised» and «super-niche.»