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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Hidden Agenda in Video Games

Nov 20, 2017  
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PlayLink - Hidden Agenda Launch Trailer | PS4

Can you hold your nerve in the hunt for the infamous ‘Trapper’ killer? Use your mobile device to make tough decisions that impact the branching storyline in this PS4 exclusive crime thriller from the PlayLink range.

  
    Gleipnir

    Gleipnir

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    Shuichi Kagaya is a high school student with an ability to transform into a monster costume. But...

    Cadence Trainer

    Cadence Trainer

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    Cadence Trainer is designed to help improve your overall performance in both cycling and running. ...

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David McK (3633 KP) rated Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) in Movies

Dec 10, 2019 (Updated Sep 25, 2022)  
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)
2015 | Action, Drama
"Your mission, should you choose to accept it …"

Tom Cruise's 5th outing as IMF (no, not the International Monetary Fund) agent Ethan Hunt, with the star risking life and limb in a film series that, improbably, each seems to be better than the last (with, maybe, a slight blip for M:I 2).

Disavowed by a government oversight agency, Hunt is on the track of a mysterious anti-IMF organisation known only as The Syndicate (with that organisation previously hinted at in earlier movies) and first encountering Ilsa Faust, eventually culminating in a show-down in London.

Well worth a watch.
  
Pirate Vishnu
Pirate Vishnu
Gigi Pandian | 2014 | Mystery
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Jaya’s Second Treasure Hunt Hits Close to Home
Jaya Jones has yet to live down the fame of her first treasure hunt when a man walks into her office with a second treasure map. This one appears to have the location of a treasure in San Francisco, but it’s the connection to Jaya’s family that peaks her interest. The map was drawn by her great-granduncle. A dead body only complicates Jaya’s quest. Can she stay alive long enough to learn what is going on?

I always enjoy finding a twist on the murder mystery theme, and this is a good one. The treasure hunt is as important as figuring out who the killer is, and between the two, the pages fly by. The twists get bigger the further into the book we get. I did think one stretched believability just a bit, but it was a minor deal. The characters are strong, and I’m curious where the complications in Jaya’s love life will go.