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Andy K (10823 KP) created a video about Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) in Movies

Dec 16, 2017 (Updated Dec 16, 2017)  
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Battle in the arena

  
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GameCritics (290 KP) created a video about Echo Arena in Video Games

Sep 11, 2017  
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Echo Arena Trailer

  

Phone Arena has combed through whatever notable offerings available and picked out some of the best new apps that you should check out, either because they are useful, or fun.


Flightsayer

Flightsayer

Travel

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Flightsayer predicts flight delays before they happen, helping you be proactive about potential...

Blocker by Afternow

Blocker by Afternow

Photo & Video

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Blocker is an augmented reality director's viewfinder. It makes it easy for filmmakers to...


photo and video
Yoink - Improved Drag and Drop

Yoink - Improved Drag and Drop

Productivity and Utilities

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Yoink for iPad and iPhone lets you easily and quickly store items you drag, copy or share, for later...

Boomerang Mail

Boomerang Mail

Productivity

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Join millions who use Boomerang to email productively and save time. Boomerang’s iPhone email app...


productivity
Temi - Speech to Text

Temi - Speech to Text

Business

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Temi is the easiest way to record and instantly transcribe speech to text. For a limited time, the...


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October is not just the month that brought us pre-orders of the Apple iPhone X and wider availability of the new iPhone 8, as well as the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, it also brought a ton of new games.


Lunar Battle

Lunar Battle

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Conquer the skies and explore uncharted terrain with Lunar Battle™, a new action-packed mobile...


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Turn Undead: Monster Hunter

Turn Undead: Monster Hunter

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Take on Dracula and his legion of monsters in this turn based action puzzle platformer. Features:...


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"PUSH"

"PUSH"

Games

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New puzzler from the creators of "Klocki", "Zenge", "Hook" and "Art of Gravity". Like our previous...

Roly Poly Monsters

Roly Poly Monsters

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The 'Roly Poly Monsters' are back with a bang! Enjoy a bloody awesome sequel to the 50 million...


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WitchSpring 3

WitchSpring 3

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The story of a witch who is chased after by warriors. Eirudy, the Marionette Witch. A story-based...


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League of War VR Arena - PGW 2017 Trailer | PS VR

  
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Andy K (10823 KP) created a video about Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) in Movies

Nov 2, 2017 (Updated Nov 2, 2017)  
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"Those Aren't Pillows!"

  
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ClareR (5879 KP) rated Absolution in Books

May 30, 2025  
Absolution
Absolution
Jeff VanderMeer | 2024 | Fiction & Poetry, Film & TV, Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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9.0 (1 Ratings)
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After reading Annihilation, I jumped straight to Absolution - I haven’t read the second and third books, but they’re sat on my kindle!

Annihilation is in three parts: Dead Town (20 years before Area X); The False Daughter (18 months before Area X), which deals with the aftermath of what happened in Dead Town; and The First and Last, the first formal expedition into Area X, 18 months before its creation.

This is a weird and wonderful book: experimental, jam packed with horror and it left me constantly on edge. How on Earth someone can come up with these ideas, I have no idea. I’m certainly glad that Jeff VanderMeer is around and writing novels like this, though!
  
Authority (Southern Reach #2)
Authority (Southern Reach #2)
Jeff VanderMeer | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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'Ok' is a perfect word to describe the second installment in the Southern Reach Trilogy. I was expecting something a lot like Annihilation. But, this novel was office-based and kind of boring. The last part of the book was the most exciting, after slogging through the first parts. This novel is about the Southern Reach itself, and it's impending collapse. Is the border advancing? What is Area X? Welp, this book still wasn't sure about these questions. The only reason I'm going to complete the series is that I want to know what Area X is.
At least in this installment, they finally use the term 'alien', it only took a book and a half.
  
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Andy K (10823 KP) created a video about The Graduate (1967) in Movies

Mar 7, 2018 (Updated Mar 7, 2018)  
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"Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?"

  
Condemned: Criminal Origins
Condemned: Criminal Origins
Action/Adventure
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Condemned: Criminal Origins (known in Europe as Condemned) is a first-person survival horror video game, that is very good but underrated.

Condemned: Criminal Origins places an emphasis on melee combat and puzzle solving, including searching for fingerprints and gathering evidence. Lets talk more about the crime scene's, and gathing evidence.

Condemned directly involves the player in crime scene investigations, offering the ability to, at the press of a context-sensitive button, call upon a suite of forensic tools to find and record evidence. The player character is linked to an FBI lab via his mobile phone throughout the investigation, allowing (almost immediate) remote examination and analysis by his support worker, Rosa. Crime scene evidence can be used to solve puzzles, allowing the player to pass previously impassable barriers, and provide clues to the overall mysteries of the story.

Examples of evidence include fingerprints, footprints, fibers, fluids (such as blood or chemicals), particles, residues, markings/etchings, material, imprints, wounds, small objects, documents, and body parts.

The player character is gifted with the instinctual ability to detect when forensic evidence is nearby, allowing players to bring up the detection and collection tools when appropriate. However, the "instincts" of the character only vaguely highlight the area in which the evidence resides; it is up to the player to methodically sweep the scene and catalog any findings.

Lets talk about the plot: Condemned: Criminal Origins is set in the fictional American city of Metro. The player takes on the role of Ethan Thomas, a crime scene investigation agent with the FBI's Serial Crime Unit, as he traverses the seedier sides of the city. His journey takes him through a number of condemned buildings as he searches for the one who framed him for murder, the evasive Serial Killer X. Along the way, Ethan must use his investigative intuition and technology to examine evidence left behind by SKX, all the while fighting off the violently psychotic denizens of Metro City, who seem to be driven to such madness by a mysterious, yet seemingly extraneous force.

Their are two different ends: but really its the same ending.

If you do like psychological, crime solving horror games than you will like this one.