Not exact matches
I can be frustrating at times because I write what I want and I wanted to highlight that 1) the
game isn't just about pace and desire as Wenger says 2) that the media needs to stand up to these managers because it infantilizes us fans and robs us of seeing
games more tactically and 3) because Arsenal are a
deeply flawed team, managed by a guy who used to be knows for fluid passing and movement, but which has recently dried up to the point that Arsenal can't even pass the ball around the worst defensive team in the League (Stoke).
Just a few years ago EVO would've considered Street Fighter and Marvel vs. Capcom the two unshakable foundations of their event, but in a
deeply competitive market for fighting
games the
flawed and clearly rushed
game doesn't cut the mustard for EVO's standards.
It's also a
deeply flawed video
game with a terrible single player component.
The truth is that the
game is
flawed, I feel, and quite
deeply in some areas, yet make no mistake that I did enjoy my time with Rise of Venice.
The
game, admittedly, was
deeply flawed at launch, but over the years has grown into a very respectable experience.
However, it's also
deeply flawed, a
game that initially wows with its stunning recreation of New York before revealing its shallow nature.
The TV series running alongside the
game is an admirable experiment, but a
deeply flawed one.
So, for a
game to get 4 remakes, it must either be one of the best
games ever, or a
deeply flawed gem in...
But Dark Souls is also
deeply flawed, not because of its brutal difficulty (more on that later), but because the beginning of the
game is far too punishing.
So, for a
game to get 4 remakes, it must either be one of the best
games ever, or a
deeply flawed gem in need of a polish.