Invisible Girl
Book
LONDON: On a fine avenue of grand houses, big cars, and electronic gates, lies a neglected urban...
Orleans
Book
First came the storms. Then came the Fever. And the Wall. After a string of devastating hurricanes...
Dystopia Post Apocalyptic
The Tower of Living and Dying
Book
KING OF RUIN. KING OF DUST AND SHADOWS. KING OF DEATH. HE WILL RULE ALL. THE KING IS COMING. ...
Time Carnage
Video Game Watch
Time Carnage is a frantic VR survival shooter for PSVR, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. Travel through...
The Daughter of The Ice (Age of Rekindling #1)
Book
After a thousand-year slumber, she is ready to blanket Elessia in icy death. The Daughter,...
Action and Adventure Epic Fantasy
Fallout Shelter
Games
App
*** App Store Best of 2015 *** Mobile Game of the Year - 2016 DICE Awards Winner 2015 Golden...
The Courier: From the Ashes
Ralph Tedesco and J.G. Miranda
Book
In 2033 less than 1% of the population survived a devastating pandemic virus. Half of those who...
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated The Book of Eli (2010) in Movies
Jun 15, 2020
The plot: Thirty years after war turned the world into a wasteland, a lone warrior named Eli (Denzel Washington) marches across the ruined landscape, carrying hope for humanity's redemption. Only one other man (Gary Oldman) understands the power of what Eli carries, and he is determined to take it for himself. Though Eli prefers peace, he will risk death to protect his precious cargo, for he must fulfill his destiny to help restore mankind.
I suggest if you watch it, watch it with subtitles. Cause its mostly whispering.
Dana (24 KP) rated 7 Days to Die in Video Games
Sep 8, 2017
First, it's open world (sort of, you do have a huge map you can explore, but there are limits). It is a massive world where you must discover or build your own place of residence or loot cities, avoid toxic air environments, try not to freeze to death in the snow lands, die of heat in the deserts, among other things.
The one thing that makes it unique is that every 7 days, massive hordes of zombies (growing in size every additional 7 days) rush you to try and kill you. You better fortify your base or you won't last long.
Overall, I'm still addicted to this game a month after purchase. It still creeps me out and provides entertainment,.
The sequel to the highly praised Blackwing sees Ryhalt Galharrow trying to move on from losing the love of his life and investigating the theft of a magical artefact from a heavily protected vault.
For the first few chapters this book felt like a Captain Vimes Discworld novel (in a good way) with the humour toned down a little. We were exploring the pre-industrial city and investigating a crime that could have dire consequences for the safety of the city.
The book spends significantly more time in the city than in the Misery (the strange, twisting wasteland) than was the case for the first book, which gives it a very different feel. Plotting and intrigue abound as an evil sorcerer's plot to achieve ultimate power starts to unfold.
The book felt slightly less dark than the first, and has quite a different feel to it than Blackwing, but is still absolutely superb. The flowing prose and cracking dialogue make this a true page-turner and one of the best fantasy books I have read in quite some time.