In this apocalyptic anime, the mysterious organization "Sphinx" unleashes a terror attack on a terrified Japanese populace, leaving no clues except a strange video going viral across the internet. Will investigators track the video to two students named "Nine" and "Twelve" and uncover the truth behind what they've unleashed on the world?
This anime is pretty close to being something amazing, great animation, interesting characters, a good story. But I feel like it could have benefited from expanding on the lead characters motivations for what they are doing, they cover it to a certain degree but I feel it could've been done better. So by the end I feel this show was pretty good and worth watching but it had the potential to be better.
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SynopsisIf you thought the nightmare was over, think again. The madness of isolation and the reality at hand are one and the same as engineer Isaac Clarke returns for another blood-curdling adventure in the sequel to the critically acclaimed Dead Space. The terror of being hunted by the government and haunted by a dead lover merge into a single, cohesive paralyzing emotion — but you have to persevere despite the creeping paranoia of dementia and the grotesquery slouching within every shadow. The Necromorphs are ripping the massive city to pieces and if you're going to survive "The Sprawl", you'll have to get desperate in order to last in Dead Space 2.Isaac Clarke isn't free of the terror of his situation, but don't worry — it's about to get worse. You'll have to seize opportunity by the throat if you're going to survive being hunted by the government and withstand visions of a dead girlfriend. Equip yourself with the tools to decimate and eviscerate the horrors surrounding you, like improved telekinesis, trip mines or even hull breaches to suck those things back into the dead of space where they belong. It won't be a walk in the park, though. In fact, you'll experience "The Sprawl" like never before in zero gravity with full 360° movement, destroying creatures in new weightless combat and unique, physics-based puzzles. Don't fret, you can share the loneliness of space — and the Necromorphs — with friends online in skirmishes to see if anyone really can hear you scream in space.
As their newer albums go fanatic isn't near as good as red velvet car but it fits have some great songs, I saw them live twice and they performed the title track and it was great. Nice to have in your collection.
This is Quentin Tarentino's take on the spaghetti western and it's fantastic, not for those who offend easily. Jami fox, christoph waltz, and Leonardo DiCaprio are amazing in this movie.
This band for being so young has a lot of talent and they prove it on this album, wretched and divine is easily one of the best concept albums I've ever heard. The extra tracks are worth buying this edition.
This haunting release from the anime series Ergo Proxy includes all episodes of the series, telling the story of a totalitarian future, in which a detective named Real Mayar who gets a mysterious message that something is about to "awaken," and is attacked by a mutant creature with unimaginable strength. Now Real finds herself being pulled into a world of government intrigue and bioengineered creatures, with the fate of a city hanging in the balance.
BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter like you've never seen. Just ask the judges from E3 2011, where the Irrational Games title won more than 75 editorial awards, including Game Critics Award's Best of Show.Set in 1912, players assume the role of former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt, sent to the flying city of Columbia on a rescue mission. His target? Elizabeth, imprisoned since childhood. During their daring escape, Booker and Elizabeth form a powerful bond — one that lets Booker augment his own abilities with her world-altering control over the environment. Together, they fight from high-speed Sky-Lines, in the streets and houses of Columbia, on giant zeppelins and in the clouds, all while learning to harness an expanding arsenal of weapons and abilities and immersing players in a story that is not only steeped in profound thrills and surprises, but also invests its characters with what IGN called "emotional ties (that) will continue to set the bar in gaming."
If you haven't played the bioshock games I couldn't recommend that you do enough, they are fantastic, beautiful, creepy, and fun. All things considered this is the best game in the series, though I love the under water world of rapture that the first two games took place in.
You've experienced the terror and mayhem of Batman: Arkham Asylum. You've battled Gotham's most sinister, lethal and forbidding villains in Batman: Arkham City. You've studied the psyche of the Dark Knight and immersed yourself in his quest to protect Gotham that you became the Caped Crusader every time you played the game. But there's one facet of Batman that you haven't yet experienced. One area that has remained in shadow — his past.For the first time, you get to dive into the role of Batman before he battled and won against the laundry list of Gotham's most dangerous criminals in Batman: Arkham Origins. Experience an original prequel storyline set before the events in Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. Watch the story unfold as Batman transforms from a crime fighter into the Dark Knight. Become a young and unrefined Batman as he faces a defining moment in his early career that determines his fate and leads him to meet many important characters for the first time and forge key relationships that shape his destiny. For what's a man without his past? It's time to finally receive insight about the events that transformed the man into the hero.