Fire Emblem fans have plenty of reasons to be excited about the recently-released Fire Emblem Engage. Not only is it the latest entry into the famous strategy franchise, but it’s really a return to form for Fire Emblem after the series experimented with a few different ideas. It also features a massive roster of characters voiced by some pretty notable actors.
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
Seriously, Engage’s voice cast is impressive. It’s one thing to boast a roster of named and notable characters quite so large, and it’s quite another to give most of those characters their own name and voice. While you may only recognize the names of a few Fire Emblem voice actors on paper, you’ll almost certainly recognize many of them the moment you hear them in-game.
So whether you can’t quite place why that name is so familiar, or you just want a little...
- 1/20/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Beverly Neufeld's script "The Claytons" took top honors in the scripted category of the Slamdance Teleplay Competition. "FX Factory" by James Wade, Brian Beacock and Lauren Bass, won in the unscripted category.
The awards will be presented at the WGA West headquarters in Los Angeles on Sept. 22.
A graduate of UCLA's Mfa Screenwriting program, Neufeld will receive a $10,000 prize sponsored by Act III.
The "Factory" team will receive $5,000 in goods and services from Filmworks/FX for their future production endeavors.
Runner-ups in the Teleplay Scripted Category are: second place, "Standards and Practices" by Chase Sprull; third place, "Miseducated," Martin Aguilera; fourth place, "Fatima," Sabrina Naqvi; and fifth place, "Corporate Debt" by Zach Esper.
Slamdance's president and co-founder Peter Baxter said, "It's our goal to keep developing great independent talent for commercial success."
The Slamdance Film Festival will run concurrently with the Sundance Film Festival, which runs from Jan. 21-28 in Park City,...
The awards will be presented at the WGA West headquarters in Los Angeles on Sept. 22.
A graduate of UCLA's Mfa Screenwriting program, Neufeld will receive a $10,000 prize sponsored by Act III.
The "Factory" team will receive $5,000 in goods and services from Filmworks/FX for their future production endeavors.
Runner-ups in the Teleplay Scripted Category are: second place, "Standards and Practices" by Chase Sprull; third place, "Miseducated," Martin Aguilera; fourth place, "Fatima," Sabrina Naqvi; and fifth place, "Corporate Debt" by Zach Esper.
Slamdance's president and co-founder Peter Baxter said, "It's our goal to keep developing great independent talent for commercial success."
The Slamdance Film Festival will run concurrently with the Sundance Film Festival, which runs from Jan. 21-28 in Park City,...
- 8/27/2009
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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