It's a feature I instantly considered lost on me until finally finding a use I hadn't
expected near the end of the game.
Not exact matches
I seriously believe that Arsene is waiting for the right time
near the
end of the season when we start winning
games to say he is staying and he's
expecting a parade
of fans screaming his name in delight whilst he waves on to another 2 years
of 8 + million pounds a year pretending to overhaul the squad for the 13th time to win the league.
Near the
end its a bit repetitive, but it's a racing
game, so you can't
expect tons
of variety.
To add insult to injury, the amount
of Bowser spaces dramatically increases
near the
end of the board, and you can
expect to feel Bowser's wrath two or three times in the final moments
of the
game.
On the
games side
of things, I am
nearing the
end of Demon Gaze, which just came out, so
expect a review shortly.
They specifically held a segment
near the
end of the presser, where they clarified, explicitly, that PS4 owners can
expect no DRM against used
games, no required always online connectivity, none
of those negative, anti consumer policies that plague the Xbox One.
Life is Strange manages to pull its larger sci - fi elements together far better than I
expected in the
end, at least if you make the correct choice
near the finale, but even ignoring the larger
end of the world themes, where this
game excels is in its intimate relatable scenarios.