Crabb, a favorite on the Moth storytelling circuit, delivers an account that's shot through with sadness — abusive friendships, beatdowns from skinheads and his father's struggle to accept him are just
a few of the tough spots — yet Bad Kid is often laugh - out - loud hilarious.
Not exact matches
I've seen a bit
of Reiss Nelson and I see him as a No10 in a free role.He will find it very
tough to claim that
spot for a
few seasons but this boy does have tremendous ability and potential.We need to get him as much game time in the League as just being in the team will help his learning curve.Next season in the Europa and Carabao Cup is when we can give him a run out centrally as an attacking midfielder.This is a serious talent who will be a tremendous footballer.Lets hope we can bring him on like we used to in the past with our young players coming up through the youth ranks.It seems too long since we have done this.
But non-crossovers are
tougher to
spot, because they only involve a
few hundred
of those letters.
To name but a
few: I've had mercs
spotted through walls, enemies alerted to a mercs presence for no apparent reason (yes I understand the stealth mechanics), enemy AI is appalling (you can eliminate a building full
of enemies but just running a merc around the perimeter
of the building, thus alerting the enemies, and then shooting them all as they come out
of the door), the game is riddled with typos (e.g. some
of the mercs have a trait called «though», which is obviously meant to be «
tough»), the voices acting is poor and annoying (who honestly wants to have their merc scream the same phrase over and over again every time you select them?)
Alas, too
few Big Publishers are interested in
spotting new talent and most seem to continue to rely on literary agents who are quite literally snowed under by a tsunami
of queries (I don't envy then,
tough job...)