The fact that it's still
an issue in competitive matches is cause for concern, especially when it's in only 20 or so minutes game time.
Not exact matches
The perfect example of our mental
issues has to be our
matches vs Chelsea, when you think we haven't won against them
in a
competitive fixture
in 3 years is bad, when you realize we haven't scored a single goal either and you get an idea.
Childlessness may be an
issue but it is forgotten
in the white heat of the
competitive assemblage of chums with whom Max (Bateman) and Annie (McAdams) like to
match wits — even if it can be one hurdle too far to find ways of communicating Edward Norton to a room full of enthusiasts who can't get the clues.
One half of the multiplayer content is the usual assortment of deathmatch and
competitive modes which seemed standard for most FPS titles and sadly, I was only able to take part
in a couple of
matches in the days leading up to review (without bots, players are forced to wait for 6 players to join up, something I suspect won't be an
issue whatsoever after launch).