This game is an absolute blast for about two hours, then, as the novelty wears off, and its many glaring errors gradually make themselves known, you wonder how Bugbear/THQ Nordic can justify the price point for what's available. Online is already pretty dead (which is the most entertaining aspect of the game by far, given how stagnant and one-dimensional the single-player AI is), and the career mode is seriously bare-bones (there aren't any Steam achievements, for example), so it's one for those with very short attention spans.
This is equivalent to the manspaning smile guys tell girls as if their suppose to smile to meet your criteria of a look you enjoy. BEN doesnt need to sleep if he doesnt want to. He looks how he feels like no need for him do down espressos so he can look good for your benefit.
Manspaning? Is that a new buzzfeed term for when a man uses a spanner inappropriately?
But seriously, it's a sad world we live in when telling someone to get more sleep or at least drink a coffee before appearing on camera is considered offensive, instead of practical criticism.
See my reply to @jume1989. It wasn't a serious retort by him/her. The comment parodied cultural obsession with physical appearance in a mock protest against nonexistent 'espresso culture', so I doubled down on it.
Dude, Ben, get some sleep, man. At least down an espresso or something before you have to be on camera?
This is equivalent to the manspaning smile guys tell girls as if their suppose to smile to meet your criteria of a look you enjoy. BEN doesnt need to sleep if he doesnt want to. He looks how he feels like no need for him do down espressos so he can look good for your benefit.
Yeah but if you don't espresso society thinks you aren't making an effort. Everyone espressos these days. You need to espresso to get anywhere in the world! If you don't espresso someone will compare you to the glossy espresso people on the Internet and in magazines and think, 'wow gross, he doesn't espresso,' and then you'll fall asleep on the job. Like Ben.
Aw gawsh. Seeing Jeff and Brad in frame together made me feel all gooey inside. I love 'em. Never gonna meet them, and they're an ocean and a continent away, but I've been watching those two for ten years now, and they feel like my cool gaming uncles.
Game looks really great, but enemies 'popping up' for combos looks jarringly out of place and cartoonish in a game that otherwise seems very grounded (excuse the pun)--or at least, much more so than its predecessors. I can forgive the throwback, though!
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