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Dalton Ewen (2 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Mortal Kombat 11 in Video Games

May 18, 2019  
Mortal Kombat 11
Mortal Kombat 11
2019 | Action, Fighting
Takes the bloody combat of the former games, and combines time travel, for an epic conclusion to a trilogy of games started in 2011. (2 more)
The fatalities are INSANE this year.
Takes the variant system of the last game, and adds the customasation options seen in Injustice 2
Fan favourite characters such as Mileena and Takeda left out. (2 more)
No word on guest DLC fighters
[SPOILER] The ending may have reset the Mortal Kombat universe...AGAIN
The 11th installment of the bloody franchise hits another gold mine.
  
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Jessica (2 KP) rated The Passage in Books

Dec 31, 2018  
The Passage
The Passage
Justin Cronin | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
10
9.2 (13 Ratings)
Book Rating
Character profiles (1 more)
Gripping plot
One you'll never forget
The Passage and the rest of the trilogy are some of the most fantastic books I've read. Continuous adrenalin rush, heart breaking and impossible to put down. Thoroughly enjoyed every sentence. Fantastic use of description, timing and suspense to build incredible pictures and I read as the whole plot unraveled slowly with so many layers.
I recommend to everyone I know who enjoys reading and even those that don't, a fantastic book to get them started. Well done Cronin!
  
The Night Realm (Spell Weaver, #1)
The Night Realm (Spell Weaver, #1)
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I'm pretty sure this took place before the Steel and Stone series? But if so, i dont remember our envoy being mentioned in it, but i could be wrong as i think i was pretty much only really interested in Ash and Piper's relationship.

Never the less, i did enjoy reading more of Lyre--and Ash made a few appearances--as he was always an intriguing character with his amazing spell weaving.

I look forward to reading the rest of this trilogy very soon.
  
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Twisted Palace (The Royals, #3)
Erin Watt | 2016
7
7.0 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Hmm

3.5 stars.

As happy as I am that we figured out who murdered the biatch, I struggled a little with this one. It didn't have the same sort of feel as the first two but I guess things had to be a little darker in this one to finish off this trilogy story arc of the Royal's and Reed and Becca's story.

I am still very much in love with this messed up family and look forward to reading more of them very soon.
  
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Action/Adventure
The acting (3 more)
The character development
Storyline
Excellent way to end a
Ive got a jar o' dirt!
So I'm a huge fan of the POTC films, I felt this is the last of a trilogy of the franchise, any afterwards stand alone. It has it's moments of frivolity that fit in well (like the moment in my heading) it doesn't feel forced.
I absolutely love the ending, it is both satisfying and bittersweet but it was genuinely a natural progression of the three films together.
  
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
2012 | Action, Sci-Fi
10
7.4 (31 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Everything (0 more)
Perfection
Just as good as the Lord of the Rings trilogy. We embark on a new journey, with mostly new characters, but some 'old' ones are still present. This time, the crew consists of mostly dwarves, which is always fun and interesting, considering the fact that we barely saw dwarves in LotR. As any story, it starts on a positive note, but we all know that all of this will end with war and some people dying, just not in the first movie.