Reviews for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have arrived, and the latest entry has been met with largely positive critical opinion despite some performance issues. Scarlet and Violet has been billed as the first truly open-world Pokémon title, offering players the freedom to choose their in-game path. The latest Pokémon entry is set in the Paldea region, with players attending either Naranja or Uva Academy where they will balance schoolwork and building up their Pokédex.
Although Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet have their differences, the critical consensus on both of them has been that they're solid titles that are held back by some performance limitations of the Nintendo Switch. It seems that the title absolutely delivers on its open-world promises, which is a significant accomplishment for the series. There are three main objectives players will need to complete as the main part of the game, consisting of beating Trainers, fighting Titan Pokémon,...
Although Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet have their differences, the critical consensus on both of them has been that they're solid titles that are held back by some performance limitations of the Nintendo Switch. It seems that the title absolutely delivers on its open-world promises, which is a significant accomplishment for the series. There are three main objectives players will need to complete as the main part of the game, consisting of beating Trainers, fighting Titan Pokémon,...
- 17.11.2022
- von Deven McClure
- ScreenRant
The “Fargo” Season 4 episode “East/West” garnered a great deal of attention for how cinematographer Dana Gonzales’ black-and-white photography broke from the color kodachrome look that gave the rest of “Year Four” its distinct period feel. Yet it was the audio side of the crafts team that had to walk a fine line in telling the story of Rabbi Milligan (Ben Whishaw) and Satchel Cannon (Rodney L. Jones III) embarking on their fateful road trip.
IndieWire recently caught up with composer Jeff Russo and co-supervising sound editors, Nick Forshager and Tim Boggs — all of whom received Emmy nominations (along with Gonzales) for their work on “East/West” — to discuss how they found a balance in making this unique episode, which was inspired by the Coen Brothers “Barton Fink” as well as the oft-referenced 1939 classic “The Wizard of Oz.”
Jeff Russo and series creator Noah Hawley have been working together since the 2009 ABC series,...
IndieWire recently caught up with composer Jeff Russo and co-supervising sound editors, Nick Forshager and Tim Boggs — all of whom received Emmy nominations (along with Gonzales) for their work on “East/West” — to discuss how they found a balance in making this unique episode, which was inspired by the Coen Brothers “Barton Fink” as well as the oft-referenced 1939 classic “The Wizard of Oz.”
Jeff Russo and series creator Noah Hawley have been working together since the 2009 ABC series,...
- 10.8.2021
- von Trevor Hogg
- Indiewire
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