Examples of using Gerstmann in English and their translations into Russian
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One of them was calling himself Gerstmann.
Gerstmann responded,"You should totally call up my old bosses and tell them that.
GSS was first reported by the Austrian physicians Josef Gerstmann, Ernst Sträussler and Ilya Scheinker in 1936.
Jeff Gerstmann said"San Andreas definitely lives up to the Grand Theft Auto name.
In accordance with California State Law and CNET Networks,GameSpot could not give details as to why Gerstmann was terminated.
Gerstmann was dismissed from his position at GameSpot as Editorial Director on November 28, 2007.
On 7 June 1581, a punish military expedition was created, led by the Imperial Governor of Silesia andBishop of Wroclaw, Marcin Gerstmann.
Complex magazine named Gerstmann in their top 25 biggest celebrities in the video game industry.
On March 15, 2012 Giant Bomb announced that they were acquired by CBS Interactive, owners of CNET,meaning that Gerstmann will be working alongside his former employer, GameSpot.
Gerstmann commented that online multiplayer would have added a lot to the game's appeal.
There is significant debate in the scientific literature as to whether Gerstmann Syndrome truly represents a unified, theoretically motivated syndrome.
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot stated that the game was a"pleasure to look at" and praised the detail of the tracks.
As a member of Spike Video Game Awards' advisory council until its cancellation, Gerstmann was 1 of 25 journalists responsible for voting the nominees and winners of the event.
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot said that the environments"are reasonably large, and they convey the cartoon-like attitude of the game very nicely.
As part of the deal,the non-disparagement agreement between Gerstmann and CNET was nullified, allowing him to finally speak publicly about his termination over four years prior.
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot commended the character sprite animations and background details, claiming that"there is no better looking 2D fighter on any console system.
GameTrailers gave the game 9.3, praising it for its improvements over the original. Giant Bomb's Jeff Gerstmann gave the game 5/5 saying"Super Street Fighter IV adds enough great new content to justify skipping over the'Champion Edition' and'Hyper Fighting' steps in the Street Fighter upgrade path.
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot wrote that while the music and sound effects"push the game's cartoon theme," the themes were not too"over the top" or incessant.
Jeffrey Michael Gerstmann(born August 1, 1975) is an American video game journalist.
On March 5, 2008, Gerstmann revealed that along with his previous co-worker Ryan Davis, he would be starting a brand new gaming site named Giant Bomb, which launched on July 21.
GameSpot's Jeff Gerstmann criticized the various additions, including FLUDD(the water backpack) and Yoshi, calling them"mere gimmicks.
During the show, Gerstmann claimed he ran into a few members of developer IO Interactive at a convention a few months after his firing.
On February 25, 2008, Gerstmann announced on his blog that he would be participating in an online podcast(Arrow Pointing Down) with his former co-worker Ryan Davis.
Gerstmann was a regular guest on Bonus Round, which was a panel topic discussion show on the video game industry presented by Geoff Keighley on GameTrailers.
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot thought the game"still manages to be reasonably fun" but concluded it"really doesn't hold a candle to GTA's original three cities.
While Gerstmann also praised the port for its fast loading times and lack of slowdown, he criticized the game for its defense-oriented gameplay and unoriginal soundtrack.
Jeff Gerstmann of GameSpot called the game"a great Mario Kart clone", and that it succeeded where similar games like Mega Man Battle& Chase, Bomberman Fantasy Race, Diddy Kong Racing, Chocobo Racing and Mario Kart had failed.
Although Gerstmann considered the gameplay to be similar to Mario Kart 64 and at times"repetitive", he praised the game's range of transportation and dynamics, which included utilizing hovercrafts on water-based tracks and flying an aeroplane.
Jeff Gerstmann from Giant Bomb gave Borderlands 4 stars out of 5, called it a successful loot-driven first-person shooter"where plenty of other Diablo-inspired games have failed miserably", but criticized the"paper-thin story" and the predictable AI.
Gerstmann revealed that his firing was in fact related to the low review score he had given to Kane& Lynch, though his explanation cited other similar events that led up to the termination, including a 7.5(good) rating given to Ratchet& Clank Future: Tools of Destruction by Aaron Thomas, then an employee under Gerstmann. .