Not exact matches
our pathetic story
about arsenal title contenders fade away in a month... and all those shitty players always come out and
say how arsenal is fighting for the title (arteta, giroud etc...) time for a new menager, one who will not speaking to the
journalists how transfer window should shot down earlier but he is the only one trying to do something in the last day of the transfer window or he is pretending that he is doing something, but no... he flew to the france to be a pundit for france
game... I am sick and tired of this man, can't stand it anymore...
A French
journalist asked him
about the striker situation after the Benzama failure (if it is the case, in fact), Wenger
said that Giroud, Walcott and Sanchez could play there... And that Welbeck is also a great option (25
games and 4 goals.
John cross an Arsenal fan and The Daily Mirror sports
journalist could not stop talkin
about Mert every year and
saying he is what we need... After we signed him everyone wanted him out after a few
games, that Sunderland away
game where he got turned was left on the floor and Sunderland went on to score..
«I've been talking to a lot of
journalists, and they'll ask me
about making a battle royale
game, because literally everyone else is,»
says design director Richard Foge.
Or when a bunch of
games «
journalists» get together to write simultaneously posted articles
about how
gamers are dead and everyone should just ignore everything they
say instead of, you know, reporting
about video
games.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly what is so perfect
about this
game, without being a terrible
journalist and simply
saying «everything».
Not even the
journalist who did previews ever
say anything
about how bad it was or what was missing and even when someone did question the
game.
I see what you're
saying, but the point is that this is still a serious gaming news & review website, and their
journalists just made a completely dumb comparison which is not only unjust towards a
game, it portrays a level of unprofessionalism (is that even a word) in the article itself, as these reviewers are supposed to at least know what they're talking
about.
It got me thinking
about how we — players, critics,
journalists — really struggle to appreciate that these
games are created not just by the one or two people we see in a dozen pre-release interviews and profiles, but by dozens if not hundreds of people, each with some small
say in what the final creative work will look like.
When a
journalist asked Yoshida
about PS3
games from PSN when the PS4 was announced, Yoshida
said it might make more business sense to emulate PS1 and PS2
games locally on the PS4.
It seems to me that it
says «
journalist» on their business cards but in reality they're just
gamers who incidentally write
about games for a living.
Say whatever you want
about Dean Takahashi or that yahoo from Polygon that couldn't play Doom that well, but jumping to extreme of labeling every
journalist as «bad at
games» is a stretch that instantly illegitimates your comments.
4) Wonky Controls: A lot has been
said about this
game over the past nine months, but one issue many
journalists seem to repeat is that Breath Of The Wild's control scheme feels significantly more complex, and possibly a little odd, compared to what you might be used to.
Activists, politicians, and
journalists love to play the «science
says»
game when talking
about global warming.