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Population Zero
Population Zero
Fran Lewis | 2021 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
A thought provoking, dystopian world.

Our planet, inhabitable and dying. Population Zero pushes you to think about the future, about how our actions have consequences that reach far beyond our own front yard.
    It made me feel sad and had me thinking of how easily things can change.
     I'll be honest, none of the possible worlds described held any appeal at all. None of them hold hope of any type of survival but all of them get you to question your actions in the here and now.

An ideal young adult read to open up discussions about the future of our planet.
  
The Last Wish
The Last Wish
Andrzej Sapkowski | 2008 | Fiction & Poetry
9
8.5 (14 Ratings)
Book Rating
157 of 250
Book
The Last Wish ( The Witcher book 1)
By Andrzej Sapkowski

Once read a review will be written via Smashbomb and link posted in comments

Geralt de Rivia is a witcher. A cunning sorcerer. A merciless assassin.

And a cold-blooded killer.

His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world.

But not everything monstrous-looking is evil and not everything fair is good

. . . and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth.


I’m so glad I decided to start these books! This is a selection of short stories to open up the wither world and Geralt. I loved them all and it made so much more sense matching these shorts to the Tv series. Looking forward to getting stuck into the next book. It also helps I now have Henry Cavil stuck in my head for Geralt!
  
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Action/Adventure
Staggeringly deep open-world with huge variety of strategies and item upgrades (4 more)
Impeccable production values and haunting audio
The most-accessible MGS game yet
Ingenious game-structure-as-metaphor with philosophical depths
Attaching an upgraded fulton balloon to *anything*
Intense pacing from initially daunting to incredibly tough (0 more)
MGS5 is a masterpiece. It's hard to imagine another AAA game that will be allowed a five-year development cycle, yet feel so completely the work of one man. A game where you can visit a prisoner's cell and hear Joy Division
Critic- Games Radar

Original Score: 10 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.gamesradar.com/metal-gear-solid-5-phantom-pain-review/
  
Ether One
Ether One
Action/Adventure
Good story Decent graphics Non mind bending (0 more)
No AI interaction A little too short (0 more)
An open minded debut
Ether One is a first-person adventure game developed by British independent company White Paper Games. It was the studio's debut game and was originally released for Microsoft Windows on March 25, 2014. A PlayStation 4 edition was released on May 5, 2015.
 The fragility of the human mind is the subject of Ether One, a moving first-person adventure that subtly experiments with your feelings. Choose one of two paths through the world. One lets you play through the game at your own pace, unfolding a story free from puzzles or challenges.
  
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024)
2024 |
8
7.3 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Entry #4 in the 'modern' (2010s) Planet of the Apes movies, set an undefined time other than "generations later" after the previous entry, and no longer following Caesar (for obvious reasons, as anyone who has seen that previous movie will know!) but instead a new protagonist in Noa, an ape who goes hunting for the remainder of his clan after they are attacked before encountering other survivors of what I'm going to call the new normal.

This does connect to those previous entries in both the prologue, and with plot threads running throughout (and deliberately left open), including how Caesar himself is viewed in this new world.
  
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David McK (3233 KP) rated Jurassic World (2015) in Movies

Aug 16, 2020 (Updated Jun 21, 2022)  
Jurassic World (2015)
Jurassic World (2015)
2015 | Adventure, Sci-Fi
It's now over 20 years from the original Jurassic Park film, and time has moved on.

In both the real world and the fictional world of this movie.

Set back in the original location of Isla Sorna, this imagines that John Hammond's park has been open to the public for over 20 years: to a public that has largely grown inured to the Dinosaurs and demands a new attraction every 2 years or so.

Enter the genetically engineered hybrid Indominus Rex, which (of course) causes chaos when it gets free of its paddock...

This movie definitely takes its cue from the original film, complete with a pair of siblings lost in the wilderness as the Dino's run amok! For some reason, the effects also seem less impressive than the earlier film (perhaps just because we've gotten used to them? Yes, just like the visitors to the island...), which mixed animatronics with its Special Effects, to great effect.
  
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Book Divas (227 KP) rated Light Years in Books

Dec 12, 2017  
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Light Years
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Though I personally didn't find myself connecting with the characters the story line kept me interested until the end. This book is packed with a bit of everything from a dysfunctional and broken family to a deadly virus and the author's writing style often takes on a poetic voice which I believe is the real reason why I enjoyed reading it. When I first reached the abrupt ending I was left with a bitter taste in my mouth but I went back and read the last three chapters again and the ending took on a different meaning for me. I recommend that this book be read with an open mind. I will end my review with some of my favorite quotes.



"You have nothing to lose here, whatever happens. You just be yourself and let go of the results."



"The world is everyone's oyster if they step up to crack it open."



"Can you feel it? The wind? That's God's hand, washing you clean."



"If you begin with a belief that the world is flat, you'll never be able to conceive of it as a sphere. Your brain will just stop there, deciding that it knows. It will never allow you to consider an alternate perception."



{I received an E-ARC via The Fantastic Flying Book Club and the Publisher via NetGalley and made no guarantee of a favorable review. The opinions expressed here are unbiased and my own.}
  
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Action/Adventure
Exhilarating Open World (4 more)
Epona!
The Time Changing Concept is Compelling
Perfect Mixture of Light and Dark Storytelling
Awesome Dungeons and Temples
Absolutely Nothing (0 more)
The Legend of Zelda's Finest Hour
If there was only one game I could rate an 11 on Smashbomb, Ocarina of Time would be that game. There are many reasons it holds the highest aggregate review score of all-time in the game industry. I could go into all of them, but I simply don't have the time, and no one would probably want to read this for that long. All I will say is, the first time you exit Kokiri Forest and head out into Hyrule Plain, you'll be hooked.
  
Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
2015 | Action/Adventure
Addition of superpowers (0 more)
Total Mayhem
Remember when this series was a GTA clone, telling a semi series crime story? Some people say that Saints Row has jumped the shark at this point, but I still have fun with these games. If you are looking for a deeper, more serious open world crime game, then you can go play GTA or Mafia, but if you want mindless fun and crass humour and plenty of random violence, then you should pick this one up. It's essentially more of Saints Row 3, but with added superpowers and aliens. It also works as a satirical parody on modern video games and pokes fun at its peers with a wink and a nod.
  
Zero Dark Thirty (2013)
Zero Dark Thirty (2013)
2013 | Drama
Persistence (2 more)
Compelling story
Jessica Chastain
If you lived in the USA after 9/11, the fact that Osama bin Laden was alive was like an open wound. Many Americans felt like there would never be closure to the events at the World Trade Center until he was brought to justice.

The sheer persistence of the CIA and the Justice Department in never giving up even after years of trying to hunt him down and tragedy within their own ranks is a testament to American will, drive and ambition.


Whatever your personal feelings on torture, this film walks the line of being objective and lets the viewer draw their own conclusions.


Very compelling film.