Several stills from the video are up at Kotaku and they certainly look good, very Victorian and all that, but there is something
irksome about seeing the next Assassin's Creed — even by way of leaked footage — while the current game is still such a mess.
What's
irksome about this change is the fact that it's incredibly rough.
There is so very much that is so very
irksome about BLADE TRINITY, the third installment in the Blade series and the one with the least reason to exist, that one scarcely knows where to begin.
What O'Rahilly finds particularly
irksome about public attitudes, and what he hopes his research will overturn, is our peculiar habit of blaming the victims of these ills for their misfortune.
Not exact matches
So what is it
about religion that makes it so
irksome?
Food sensitivities are seen in
about 10 - 20 percent of the population and tend to have a delayed reaction, surfacing their
irksome symptoms a few hours to a few days after exposure.
Shot, self - evidently, in Panahi's house by the sea, the film also displayed an
irksome dimension of narcissism — as though Panahi couldn't keep himself, and the posters for his movies, out of the film, so as to (unnecessarily) to remind the world that the story was really
about him.
It's also
irksome that he's cast Omar Sy as Nicolas; it introduces a racial mix into the story, making it more plausibly
about modern France, but at the uncomfortable cost of making Nicolas a compliant black sidekick.
Bad remakes of good movies are
irksome enough, but there's something especially dispiriting
about bad remakes of movies that could use remaking.
One of the drawbacks
about the zooming system is that it is
irksome for documents that have small text or a combination of text and images.
«There is a pattern» of stuff that is at least
irksome to Joe Sixpack even though he doesn't care
about glaciers, the Arctic ocean, etc..