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Kenneth Shepard, writing for Kotaku, stated the low stakes of the series helped focus on the themes of friendship and cooperation the series entailed, additionally stating that it allowed the series to focus on aspects other than the Pokémon franchise's traditional focus on Pokémon battling. Shepard described Haru as being the soul of the ...
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, "Long, Long Time" has an approval rating of 98 percent based on 50 reviews, with an average rating of 9.9/10. The website's critical consensus said the episode "richly deepens" the show's story, "beautifully played" by Offerman and Bartlett. [62]
In a retrospective review for Kotaku following the release of Shadow Generations, Kenneth Shepard described Shadow the Hedgehog as a "pretty solid" example of a 3D Sonic game, and said it "had some interesting ideas". Shepard praised the game's multiple branching narrative paths as "really compelling", calling its mission structure a "natural ...
Buddy Games is a 2019 American comedy film directed by Josh Duhamel in his solo directorial debut and written by Duhamel, Bob Schwartz, and Jude Weng. [4] Produced by Duhamel, Michael J. Luisi, and Weng, the film centers on a group of six friends that reunite after a five-year hiatus to engage in a challenging set of dares and games and help lift one of their own out of depression and also ...
We Met in Virtual Reality gained a 94% critic rating from Rotten Tomatoes, with a 33 of the 34 reviews being favorable.Consensus reads, "We Met in Virtual Reality takes a visually striking approach to its investigation of human interactions on the VR plane, with surprisingly poignant results."
Kenneth Mitchell, who appeared in the TV series "Star Trek: Discovery," "Jericho" and "The Astronaut Wives Club," died Saturday after battling ALS.
TV Stars We Lost in 2024. View Gallery 10 Images. Mitchell appeared in numerous TV shows and films throughout his career, earning his first TV credit in 2001 for Leap Years.He went on to star as ...
Solas is a character in BioWare's Dragon Age franchise. He first appears in the 2014 video game Dragon Age: Inquisition, where he serves as a party member.He presents himself as an elven outlaw mage who operates outside of the edicts of the Chantry, the dominant religious organization in Thedas, the world setting of Dragon Age.