Its digital circulation is tiny, but not really that much
worse than other titles in the category.
Apart from dialogue that frequently toes the line of being lascivious in nature, there's nothing outright perverse that's
any worse than the other titles that grace the Vita's open platform.
Not exact matches
but its a bit sad to see that i as i know more about arsenal fans
than other fans, to say from the bottom of my heart, that the fans on here are as
worse as the
worst if not the
worst fans out there... arsenal being on a run, with özil scoring one of the best goals i have ever seen on tuesday, draws against the best defensive side in the league and no they arent stoke city or something they are SPURS equally
title challenger as any of arsenal man city, man united, chelsea, liverpool, a team that sent man city home when they (city) looked unbeatable..
we had great players, good ones and not so good but definitely enough material for a real shot to the
title, instead every year the same injuries, referees,
bad luck anything but the truth, AW is done he just doesn't have it anymore and must retire, still honorably and have a new coach with fresh ideas revamp this team...
other than that
I can take g. neville's criticism cause he knows what makes a
title winning squad and to an extent jamie redknapp is fine too but the
others are
worse than mourinho.
Are you honestly suggesting our vast array of scouts couldn't find anything better
than Kallstrom when going for the
title or Sanogo when we
badly needed a top striker, amongst
others.
Why don't we focus on a way to win the
title, rather
than being happy, that
others are
bad too to hide the fact we just have a
bad manager that needs to be replaced?
Before I go on to report the ins and outs of the current injury situation at Arsenal Football Club, I would just like to remind you about how our club is having it much
worse than the
other clubs fighting with us for the Premier League
title and any
other trophy we are hoping to win.
Writing in his blog at weirdexperiments.com, he points out that: «No
other movie
title pops up more often in the heading of a scientific paper
than The Good, the
Bad and the Ugly.»
There are two possible effects that come from lifting the
title of a respected movie classic: on the one hand, it can be perceived as an audacious, assuring wink to savvy viewers that you're aware, as a filmmaker, of your movie's debt to hallowed classics of the medium; on the
other hand, it can serve to accentuate how much more desirable revisiting older, better films would be,
than to sit through a pretty
bad new one.
With off - the - shelf shootout and showdown scenes that differ from any
other over-the-top action fare only in their gloomy lighting, «The Punisher» can't begin to measure up to the popcorn vengeance of Mel Gibson's Payback or the moody, provocative, primal reprisal of Steven Soderbergh's The Limey In fact, even the cheap, cheesy 1989 B - movie adaptation of the same Marvel comic book (with dramatically lumbering Dolph Lungren in the
title role) was more entertainingly
bad than this picture.
Making my way around Bathurst first and then Laguna Seca afterwards, I discovered that rain and sun - glare also impaired my visibility far more
than any
other racing
titles over the past few years — and that's not exactly a
bad thing.
Multiplatform Games that performed the best on Wii U are: * ZombiU / Zombi * Capcom's retro
titles * Shovel Knights * Sonic and Sega All Stars Transformed (it bombed really
bad on the
others) * Many of the Lego games * Many of the Just Dance games * Many of the Skylanders * Many of the Disney Infinities * Scribblenauts (out sold the on Steam version, no console ports exist) * Many Indie
titles sold better on Wii U * I do believe DQX has sold better on Wii U
than PS4 in Japan.
That said, the 2 games in the lineup are infinitely better
than any of the
other offerings we've had this year it's just
bad timing that you have 2 decent (not amazing mind you, I've played both) games when microsoft is offering 4 very good
titles.
The NCSoft Financials Q3 2016 are in, and while they do show decline, some
titles performed
worse than others.
Known affected
titles include WipEout HD, Burnout Paradise, LittleBigPlanet and Pain but this unlucky gamer first experienced the issue when trying to sync with Linger in Shadows so the unofficial notice is: it can happen anywhere. Of course, some people are affected
worse than others and there are reports that whole Game Datas have had to be wiped in order to get some users back working with certain games.
In this game, Luigi is given his unique play style again; he jumps higher and farther
than Mario, but has
worse traction, as in
other titles such as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.
Though Nintendo 64 and PlayStation are home to some of the most beloved games of all time, the
titles that mark the industry's first steps into the third dimension have arguably aged
worse than any
others in gaming history.
I honestly don't have anything
bad to say about this
title other than why it took so long to arrive, and perhaps the grave lack of a PlayStation version.
My ex-mag mate Kelly shared a story on her Facebook feed the
other day from Business Insider with the
title: «Journalists drink too much, are
bad at managing emotions, and operate at a lower level
than average, according to a new study.»