Not exact matches
It would be great to have Koscielny available because
pace is a big part
of Sterling's
game, but whoever plays, probably Chambers, will have to be careful not to let the
sluggish Per Mertesacker get left in a race with him.
And then suddenly in the second half the
game's narrative kicks things into top - gear and plot points and twists start to get thrown at you in fast succession, though mostly they just add more layers to the existing tale and don't answer any questions you might have, which is almost as frustrating at times as the
sluggish pace of the first half.
Well first off everything in the
game moves at a snails
pace, and therefore you can be assured that you will have plenty
of time to watch the action on screen unfold because the
game just feels
sluggish.
I say this because the action on screen just seems a bit
sluggish at times, and not as much
of a fast -
paced experience as I have found in the other two Street
games.
Where the
game trips up is in its slow
pace — it works well in the single - player campaign but means the multiplayer can feel
sluggish, something not helped by some
of the more sprawling maps that make reaching the action a chore.