Sentences with phrase «with widespread critical acclaim»

The painting was met with widespread critical acclaim, helping to establish Forbes's reputation and put the Newlyn school on the map.
The game was met with widespread critical acclaim when released in Japan and even a sequel was released in 2012.
Met with widespread critical acclaim, it was the first vehicle to deliver permanent 4 Wheel Drive.
It was met with widespread critical acclaim, thanks to rare combination of capability and elegant design.
The game has met with widespread critical acclaim, with our own review giving it a 95.

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Alex Garland's «Ex Machina» garnered widespread critical acclaim and won a slew of awards, including the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, but there's one scene in particular that took the Internet by storm: Oscar Isaac's character Nathan dancing to Oliver Cheatham's «Get Down Saturday Night» with his «girlfriend» Kyoko (Sonoya Mizuno).
If you're not familiar with Bugbear Entertainment, they're the «leading Helsinki - based racing specialist, whose games in the genre have earned both widespread critical and commercial acclaim
After receiving widespread critical acclaim and being honored with over 20 gaming and design awards, Machinarium and its charming metallic protagonist will be headed to retail stores across the UK and Europe in the first quarter of 2010 for PC.
Polish game developers CD Projekt RED have also taken a chance with the series, making their presence known in the gaming world with a video game based on The Witcher, and it's sequel The Witcher II: Assassins of Kings, both released to widespread critical acclaim.
The game received widespread critical acclaim with common scores of 9/10 or higher.
His work, which gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim in the 1970s, revolves around his interest in daily life and the mundane aspects of American popular culture, viewed with serial and systemic approaches, intellectual underpinning, sly humor and a restrained style.
It has received widespread critical acclaim; Holland Cotter of the New York Times writes ``... it was worth the wait...» and «demonstrate [s] how radical this artist's early experiments with language and performance [are].»
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