After the demise of arcades, Valle believed that future generations of
fighting game players still needed a way to learn from one another in person.
Not exact matches
Now the boss and
players have almost two weeks before the next
game and they need to use it wisely because our next match is away to Liverpool in the Premier League and that could be huge in the
fight for a top four finish, which is
still very important.
Arsenal was given one of the weakest team in this CL competition.Everybody expected a win, like by big margin but the whole match there was no
fight and desire.The
game was so poor at all front last night.City and Man Utd played their hearts out even though they were defeated.Man Utd
players witnessed a horrific injury to their team mate, that will affect their focus and rhythm but they
fought with desire to win the
game till the end.City were the better team than Juventus, they played really good.I have even read an article on Sky that states even though Man utd and City is defeated they
still can qualify the group stage, thats how their performance were reassuring.But Arsenal were really poor from starting the
game till end.Zagreb got their first win in CL since 1999, that says it all.
Anyway some of our
players are
still young, hope they will learn in time otherwise will keep dropping points against each team that has
fight or a decent
game plan.
Wenger is
still very capable of winning all major trophies if he developed ruthlessness towards underperforming
players, showed anger in
games, did not hesitate to make substitutions and started benching whoever had no
fight or desire in him.
I do not think Giroud would be happy being 2nd choice but I think he would be happy being a
fighting 2nd choice while
still being a team
player, Giroud has never said he has to leave for
game time and if anything he has been pushing AFC to sign a quality CF to push him.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction of this club... regardless of those who
still feel that Henry has some sort of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding of the
game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be
fighting for a Europa League spot for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope for the failures of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state of our squad, none of our world class
players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
Well chosen Andrew, I await the
game with fear, but a tiny little bit of me believes that the boys can win, all I ask is that the
players fight to the final whistle and give it their all, I can take the insults from all and sundry, but I need to see some heart tomorrow, that goes for the fans too, I am sitting watching reruns of the chelsea win, and hanging on to that, I know they can do it, second is
still there for us, the fat lady is polishing her tiara and gargling for her big moment, but I can not give up just yet, come on you gunners!!!!!!!!!!
He has brought in potentially great
players, brought up wonderful youth
players, developed the infrastructure to achieve great things,
fought against the dinosaurs entrenched in the 19th century who are ¨ running ¨ the
game, displayed dignity and nobility in the face of unremitting criticism from a small band of Arsenal ¨ supporters ¨ and the media, endured xenophobic pundits, questionable officiating, lean years after the stadium build, ever expanding competition for
players from richer clubs and yet stayed true to his principles and
still managed to bring in trophies and success over his 21 year reign.
PUTTING BODY ON THE LINE???? I PERSONNALY THINK THAT THIS IS PART OF THE BUSINESS, This is the
players» personnal problem based on the decision that they have made to be a Pro-Football player.This is what they are paid for (Millions and millions of wages), and they have to take the risk on their own sake.To give an angle of an undertanding perspective as Arsenal Fan and as WE all have been always doing, i think The
players might have been frustrated from seeing what happened to Rosicky and Eduardo so that they do nt wan na risk so much for the sake of their future carriere as they are also
still young.May be!!!??? We do nt know!!!! But for me: If they are appointed and have decided to engage themself into the PL
game and the CL and agreed to take the wages then they have to do the task that they are suuposed to do, regardless of their ages and personnal condition.We pay the most expensive ticket with hope in mind to see our team fighting NOT FORCELY WINNING.Evrybody here understand all the PBM, and i repeat again, EVEN IF WE HAVE LOST THE GAME BUT WE DID GIVE OUR BEST AND FOUGHT TILL THE END, THEN ITS UNDERSTANDABLE.WE WILL ALL LEAVE THE EMIRATES AT THE END OF THE GAME WITH PRIDE IN OUR HEART.AND the worse thing yesterday is that it was B
game and the CL and agreed to take the wages then they have to do the task that they are suuposed to do, regardless of their ages and personnal condition.We pay the most expensive ticket with hope in mind to see our team
fighting NOT FORCELY WINNING.Evrybody here understand all the PBM, and i repeat again, EVEN IF WE HAVE LOST THE
GAME BUT WE DID GIVE OUR BEST AND FOUGHT TILL THE END, THEN ITS UNDERSTANDABLE.WE WILL ALL LEAVE THE EMIRATES AT THE END OF THE GAME WITH PRIDE IN OUR HEART.AND the worse thing yesterday is that it was B
GAME BUT WE DID GIVE OUR BEST AND
FOUGHT TILL THE END, THEN ITS UNDERSTANDABLE.WE WILL ALL LEAVE THE EMIRATES AT THE END OF THE
GAME WITH PRIDE IN OUR HEART.AND the worse thing yesterday is that it was B
GAME WITH PRIDE IN OUR HEART.AND the worse thing yesterday is that it was BORO.
This squad of
players still has the capacity to surprise me and they showed a true
fighting spirit — dominating the
game from about the 20th minute til the end.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is probably one of the best
fighting games I've ever played, and it's a nice change to see a
fighting game be so accessible to newcomers while
still having the depth that all those more hardcore
players can appreciate.
That
game was enjoyable yet frustratingly hard to the point of launching the gamepad into a concrete wall, me and my little boy played it together which meant less deaths, but we
still fought with eachother to determine who was the crap
player messing everything up, turns out it was me, old and out of fashion
Any
fighting game is designed for two
players or more, but if you happen to be all by your lonesome, there is
still a wealth of content to keep you going.
Although we had an embargo on this
game, I
still managed to find
players from around the world to
fight and for the majority, it was a lag free experience.
I mean, I
still remember the Final
Fight games on the SNES and how fun it was to go with a fellow
player kicking ass through the streets.
The popular
fighting game franchise is
still gaining fans and eSports clout, thanks to its dedicated
players.
Although we had an embargo on this
game, I
still managed to find
players from around the world to
fight and for the majority, it was a lag free experience.
With the inclusions present, there's incentive for both new and older
players to get into Capcom's marquee
fighting game title, but the core
game is
still as good as it ever was.
Despite the fact that the versus
games are all variation on the same concept, they
still manage to be hugely different, and the gamepad
player fighting against the Wii Remote
players is a really fun dynamic.
Fighting games often have a VERY strong multiplayer focus, and are some of the only
game still around that have two -
player local gameplay, as well as online.
It's so unlike any other
fighting game experience I've ever had (barring Divekick, of course;)-RRB- that it's
still unreal to see
players doing max damage combos and learning new tech on the fly.
I'm
still amazed at how quickly new
players can grasp the basics and start having fun with a
fighting game in their first match.
But some
games still reign higher than others: a great example would be comparing Blizzard's World of Warcraft, which has brought millions of
players to work and
fight together towards a goal, to The Witcher, which is an incredibly popular but nevertheless
still a single -
player game.
Even so, Yakuza 3 is
still a
game packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, and people to
fight — offering a massive amount of options for fans of the series and new
players alike.
Still, the
game is pretty similar to what we've already seen before, as
players fight off enemies and wildlife, defend key locations and burn down rival bases, fast travel to various locations and occasionally take a psychedelic trip or two.
While the series is
still suffering from repetitive
fighting, Yakuza 4 has at least managed to improve this issue significantly by giving the
player four characters to use throughout the
game.
And while
fighting game developers in general may have put more of a focus on mass market accessibility in recent years, there's
still a perception among consumers, Boon speculated, that
fighting games are too hardcore for the average
player.
While Octodad is a
game best played with another
player (so you can
fight over his limbs and cause all sorts of chaos and destruction), it's
still a fun
game to run through solo every once in a while.
Those who do not own the Starstorm expansion can
still join your
games, chat, use the twin - stick controller support and
fight alongside or against other
players who have the new characters.
With the tradtional squad based gameplay Battlefield
players have come to know and love, the
game still feels team oriented, however it doesn't feel like you are
fighting an uphill battle when playing when you are playing with people who aren't pulling their weight.
With the previous iteration of the series, Dead or Alive 4, Team Ninja attempted to offer greater appeal for more experienced
fighting game players that previously weren't able to look past the simplicity, abundant, comically animated breasts and revealing outfits of the female combatants, though making sure that it
still retained the renowned accessibility of the series at the same time.
Still,
players need to understand that they are coming in on the ground level of an experimental
fighting game that will only feel more rewarding as time goes on.
There's some nice balancing when someone who has dominated the
game through long - range fire suddenly has to
fight with a pistol or a shotgun while weaker
players are
still fielding assault rifles and SMGs.
The action can
still be as straightforward or as nuanced as you want: the casual
player will find they are able to make their way through the
game simple mashing the Square button by and large, though much of the satisfaction will be lost that way (and some of the harder mobs and
fights will give them more trouble than if they were playing the
game properly).
Apparently,
players who no longer play 3D
fighting games will
still be able to enjoy this
game.
All of the previous content and locations from the previous beta test will
still be available on the final beta but
players will also be able to
fight off against the
game's flagship monster, the Nergigante.
Once again
players are able to pair up to help
fight their way through the
game, yet there's
still no online multiplayer.
Also with the Vita version, you'll be able to play in the single -
player mode against AI opponents, connect to the PlayStation Network and battle against those on Vita or PS4, use ad - hoc to
fight others with the
game on Vita, and if you only have one Vita and two
players, you can
still play, with the left stick controlling one
player and the right stick controlling the other.
Our
fighting game community in Orlando is
still growing, and with the recent arrival of the Community Effort Orlando tournament, we are entering a new phase of growth for old and new
players alike.The studio is
still just a small group devoting themselves to this labor of love.